1. Characterization of Species of Diaporthe from Wood Cankers of Grape in Eastern North American Vineyards.
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Baumgartner, Kendra, Fujiyoshi, Phillip T., Travadon, Renaud, Castlebury, Lisa A., Wilcox, Wayne F., and Rolshausen, Philippe E.
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DIAPORTHE , *VINEYARDS , *PHOMOPSIS , *GRAPE diseases & pests , *LEAF spots - Abstract
In eastern North America, Phomopsis cane and leaf spot, caused by Phomopsis viticola, is a foliar disease of grape but, in the Mediterra-nean climate of western North America, P. viticola is primarily associ-ated with wood cankers, along with other Diaporthe spp. To determine the identity of wood-infecting Diaporthe spp. in eastern North Amer-ica, 65 isolates were cultured from 190 wood-canker samples from 23 vineyards with a history of Phomopsis cane and leaf spot. Identifica-tion of 29 representative isolates was based initially on morphology, followed by phylogenetic analyses of DNA sequences of the ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacer region, elongation factor subunit 1-a, and actin in comparison with those of type specimens. Three species were identified: P. viticola, P. fukushii, and Diaporthe eres. Inoc-ulations onto woody stems of potted Vitis labruscana 'Concord' and V. vinifera 'Chardonnay' showed that D. eres and P. fukushii were pathogenic (mean lesion lengths of 7.4 and 7.1 mm, respectively, compared with 3.5 mm for noninoculated controls) but significantly less so than wood-canker and leaf-spot isolates of P. viticola (13.5 mm). All three species infected pruning wounds of Concord and Char-donnay in the field. Our finding of pathogenic, wood-infecting Di-aporthe spp. in all 23 vineyards suggests a frequent co-occurrence of the foliar symptoms of Phomopsis cane and leaf spot and wood can-kers, although the latter are not always due to P. viticola. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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