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Preliminary trials on treatment of esca-infected grapevines with trunk injection of fungicides

TEREZIA DULA, EWALD M. KAPPES, ANDRAS HORVATH and ANDREA RABAI, 2007

ABSTRACT

An increase in trunk diseases (due to esca, Agrobacterium, rugose wood virus, leaf roll viruses, phytoplasma etc.) leading to young vines death is a very serious worry in vineyards in Hungary, as it is in other countries. In response to a demand expressed by grapevine growers, a method was tested for the direct treatment of pathogens in wood tissue. An experiment based on trunk injection was carried out in an esca infected vineyard. The various fungicides (propiconazole, difenoconazole, thiabendazole; propiconazole+ thiabendazole) were injected into the trunk before the beginning of the xylem sap flow at high pressure. As a result the number of symptomatic plants was decreased, and the vigour of the plants was not impaired by the fungicide ingredients. The combination difenoconazole+thiabendazole showed the best result.


Keywords: wood diseases, esca, chemical control, fungicide, trunk-injection.

(Natasa Burghardt)
Published on: 09/23/2016
European logoThis project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement N°652601
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