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Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology
L. M. de Souza, M. A. de Chaves, A. R. Joaquim, M. P. Gionbelli, A. Gava, J. Fiorentin, E. Ficagna, M. A. K. Almanca, M. L. Teixeira, S. F. Andrade, A. M. Fuentefria
Summary: This study evaluated the efficacy of 8-Hydroxyquinoline derivatives in controlling the fungus Ilyonectria liriodendri in vitro and in vivo. The derivative PH 151 showed promising results, particularly when applied preventively, indicating its potential as an effective and safe preventive antifungal product for wound protection, which could help reduce the use of pesticides in vine culture.
JOURNAL OF APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
(2021)
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Agronomy
Wynand J. van Jaarsveld, Francois Halleen, Michael C. Bester, Romain J. G. Pierron, Elodie Stempien, Lizel Mostert
Summary: The results of the experiment showed that different treatments of Trichoderma significantly reduced black foot infections in the rootstock bases of the vines in only one season. The colonization of Trichoderma was significantly higher in the base and collar roots compared to the middle and root tip parts, with significantly less BFD pathogens isolated from the base than the roots. The dipping of basal ends in the dry formulation followed by monthly soil drenches consistently gave higher colonization, while the 1-hour soak of the bases of vines was not effective.
PEST MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
(2021)
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Microbiology
Romy Moukarzel, Hayley J. Ridgway, Jing Liu, Alexis Guerin-Laguette, E. Eirian Jones
Summary: Black foot disease is a significant grapevine root disease worldwide, particularly in New Zealand. This study found that arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) can reduce infection and mitigate the effects of black foot disease on grapevine rootstocks. Unlike previous research focused on only a few AMF species, this study used entire AMF communities found in rootstocks from New Zealand vineyards. The results showed that AMF treatments decreased disease incidence and severity, and increased vine growth parameters.
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Agriculture, Multidisciplinary
Nadia Bertazzon, Elisa Angelini, Marzia Signorotto, Nikolay Genov
Summary: During 2016-2019, surveys in Bulgarian vineyards detected Grapevine Pinot gris virus (GPGV) and grapevine leafroll-associated virus 2 (GLRaV-2), with the isolates clustering with those from Europe and the Americas. This is the first report of GPGV and GLRaV-2 in Bulgaria.
JOURNAL OF PLANT DISEASES AND PROTECTION
(2021)
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Virology
Tom P. Pielhop, Carolin Popp, Dennis Knierim, Paolo Margaria, Edgar Maiss
Summary: In this study, a new mycovirus IpCV1 was identified, which infects the fungus Ilyonectria pseudodestructans. IpCV1 has a tripartite dsRNA genome encoding three viral proteins. This study provides a basis for further investigation of the impact of IpCV1 on its host and the etiology of ARD.
ARCHIVES OF VIROLOGY
(2022)
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Agronomy
Davut Soner Akgul, Murat Yildiz, Nurdan Gungor Savas, Izzet Bulbul, Mumine Ozarslandan, Maela Leon, Josep Armengol
Summary: This study investigated the prevalence and pathogenicity of black-foot pathogens in grapevine nurseries in Turkey. The results showed that these pathogens were highly prevalent in asymptomatic grapevines and posed a serious threat to Turkish viticulture.
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PLANT PATHOLOGY
(2022)
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Agronomy
Maria del Pilar Martinez-Diz, Emilia Diaz-Losada, Marcos Andres-Sodupe, Rebeca Bujanda, Maria M. Maldonado-Gonzalez, Sonia Ojeda, Amira Yacoub, Patrice Rey, David Gramaje
Summary: The effectiveness of some biocontrol agents in reducing the incidence and severity of black-foot and Petri diseases varied depending on the plant part analyzed and the plant age. Combining multiple beneficial microbes in a biocontrol preparation is necessary to prevent infection by these fungi in vineyards.
PEST MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
(2021)
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Agronomy
Qingtong Ye, W. E. Zhang, Jingyi Jia, Xinghong LI, Yueyan Zhou, Changping Han, Xuehong Wu, Jiye Yan
Summary: Grapevine trunk diseases are a major threat to grape cultivation worldwide. This study in China identified five fungal species associated with black foot disease, with D. macrodidyma being the most aggressive. This new knowledge will help in developing effective control measures for this destructive disease.
PHYTOPATHOLOGIA MEDITERRANEA
(2021)
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Plant Sciences
Mate Carija, Silvija Cerni, Darija Stupin-Polancec, Tomislav Radic, Emanuel Gasi, Katarina Hancevic
Summary: This study analyzes the influence of phenological stage and virus composition on the replication of Grapevine leafroll-associated virus 3 (GLRaV-3). It found that other viruses and plant stage have a significant effect on GLRaV-3 replication and symptom expression, with the replication being most pronounced during the deep dormancy stage at the beginning of the infection.
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Agriculture, Multidisciplinary
Lidiya T. Mishchenko, Liudmila O. Konup, Alina A. Dunich, Vasyl F. Gorobets, Anastasia I. Konup, Natalia V. Zaimenko, Natalia O. Kozub, Anna V. Dashchenko, Violeta. L. Chistyakova, Tetiana O. Shcherbakova, Roksolana S. Sovinska
Summary: In the summer of 2021, severe symptoms of virus infection were observed in six varieties of peony plants in the Kyiv region of Ukraine. After testing, it was determined that the symptoms were caused by grapevine leaf roll-associated virus-3 (GLRaV-3), which had not been previously reported in peony plants in Ukraine or anywhere else in the world.
JOURNAL OF PLANT DISEASES AND PROTECTION
(2023)
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Horticulture
C. M. Probst, H. J. Ridgway, M. Jaspers, E. E. Jones
Summary: The study showed that different pathogen propagules of black foot disease in grapevines had varied pathogenicity, with chlamydospores and conidia causing higher disease incidence and severity. Soil type also affected disease occurrence and severity, with clay loam soil resulting in more significant disease compared with silt loam or sandy loam soils.
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Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems
Changqing Tang, Haiyan Yu, Shuran Shao, Yimin Hua, Maoli Chen, Qi Zhu, Yifei Li, Kaiyu Zhou, Chuan Wang
Summary: This study investigated the diagnosis and treatment effect of fetal first-degree AVB, suggesting that prenatal treatment could be an alternative. Strict surveillance and timely adjustment of treatment according to the conditions of the mother and fetus are necessary. Further studies are needed to confirm these findings.
FRONTIERS IN CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE
(2021)
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Agronomy
Gilang Vaza Benatar, Arif Wibowo, Suryanti
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Agronomy
Jose Ramon Urbez-Torres, Julie Boule, Jared Hrycan, Daniel T. O'Gorman
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PHYTOPATHOLOGIA MEDITERRANEA
(2023)
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Chemistry, Applied
Maria Michela Salvatore, Rosario Nicoletti, Maria Teresa Russo, Alla Eddine Mahamedi, Akila Berraf-Tebbal, Marina DellaGreca, Andolfi Anna
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NATURAL PRODUCT RESEARCH
(2023)
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S. Kurt, A. Uysal, D. S. Akgul
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Plant Sciences
Q. N. Awan, D. S. Akgul, G. Unal
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Plant Sciences
D. S. Akgul, Q. N. Awan, P. G. Guler, N. Onelge
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Agriculture, Multidisciplinary
Davut Soner Akgul, Ali Erkilic
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(2016)
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Plant Sciences
Z. Polat, Q. N. Awan, M. Hussain, D. S. Akgul
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Plant Sciences
D. S. Akgul, N. G. Savas, M. Ozarslandan
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Plant Sciences
M. Ozarslandan, D. S. Akgul
Editorial Material
Plant Sciences
N. Gungor-Savas, D. S. Akgul, M. Ozarslandan, M. Yildiz
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Agriculture, Multidisciplinary
Davut Soner Akgul, Qamar Nawaz Awan
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KSU TARIM VE DOGA DERGISI-KSU JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE AND NATURE
(2022)
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Food Science & Technology
D. S. Akgul, M. Ahioglu
42ND WORLD CONGRESS OF VINE AND WINE
(2019)
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Agronomy
Vedat Gorur, Davut Soner Akgul
PHYTOPATHOLOGIA MEDITERRANEA
(2019)
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Environmental Sciences
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FRESENIUS ENVIRONMENTAL BULLETIN
(2018)
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Food Science & Technology
Arif Atak, M. Akkurt, Z. Polat, H. Celik, K. A. Kahraman, D. S. Akgul, N. Ozer, G. Soylemezoglu, G. Sire, R. Eibach
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(2017)
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Agronomy
Davut Soner Akgul, Nurdan Gungor Savas, Turcan Teker, Bilge Keykubat, Joey Sal Mayorquin, Akif Eskalen
PHYTOPATHOLOGIA MEDITERRANEA
(2015)