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Entomology
Jurrian Wilmink, Michael Breuer, Astrid Forneck
Summary: Leaf-feeding phylloxera populations in commercial vineyards may originate from abandoned rootstock vines or root populations within the vineyard, with genetic connections between root and leaf populations observed. The leaf-feeding populations of grape phylloxera are mainly initiated through asexual reproduction or root-to-leaf migration, rather than solely through wind-drifted foliar populations.
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Horticulture
Irina Vasylyk, Svetlana Gorislavets, Elena Matveikina, Ekaterina Lushchay, Kirill Lytkin, Elizaveta Grigoreva, Dmitry Karzhaev, Vladimir Volkov, Vitalii Volodin, Gennady Spotar, Valentina Risovannaya, Vladimir Likhovskoi, Vladimir Volynkin, Elena Potokina
Summary: This study evaluated the host tolerance of three grapevine hybrid populations against leaf-feeding grape phylloxera and discovered SNP loci associated with leaf infestation and gall formation. Some of these SNPs overlapped with previously reported QTLs for root phylloxera resistance and apoptosis-related genes.
Article
Entomology
Jurrian Wilmink, Michael Breuer, Astrid Forneck
Summary: Grape phylloxera, a destructive pest for global viticulture, has been found to have different infestation abilities on different host plants due to temperature variations. By grafting susceptible cultivated grapevine onto tolerant rootstocks, the focus of infestation has shifted from roots to leaves, showing varying infestation intensities under different temperature conditions.
ENTOMOLOGIA EXPERIMENTALIS ET APPLICATA
(2021)
Article
Food Science & Technology
Jurrian Wilmink, Michael Breuer, Astrid Forneck
Summary: This study assessed the impact of grape phylloxera leaf infestation on the growth and yield of V. vinifera grapevines in commercial vineyards. The results showed a significant decrease in sugar content and starch reserves in heavily infested vineyards, but no significant differences in harvest quantity or pruning weight. The overall effect of leaf infestation was found to be marginal.
Article
Plant Sciences
Klaus Eimert, Ulrike Huewe, Franz-Emil Rueckert
PLANT ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION
(2016)
Article
Forestry
Eva Mosner, Klaus Eimert, Ulrike Huewe, Birgit Ziegenhagen, Alwin Janssen, Ilona Leyer
TREE GENETICS & GENOMES
(2017)
Article
Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology
Thomas Geier, Klaus Eimert, Ralph Scherer, Christopher Nickel
PLANT CELL TISSUE AND ORGAN CULTURE
(2008)
Article
Plant Sciences
Klaus Eimert, Franz-Emil Rueckert, Max-Bernhard Schroeder
PLANT SYSTEMATICS AND EVOLUTION
(2012)
Article
Plant Sciences
Sina Barth, Thomas Geier, Klaus Eimert, Bernard Watillon, Rajbir S. Sangwan, Stefan Gleissberg
Editorial Material
Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology
Sergio J. Ochatt, Margherita I. Beruto, Ming-Tsair Chan, Barbara M. Doyle Prestwich, Klaus Eimert, Maurizio Lambardi, Traud Winkelmann
PLANT CELL TISSUE AND ORGAN CULTURE
(2022)
Article
Horticulture
Erika Krueger, Tomasz L. Woznicki, Ola M. Heide, Krzysztof Kusnierek, Rodmar Rivero, Agnieszka Masny, Iwona Sowik, Bastienne Brauksiepe, Klaus Eimert, Daniela Mott, Gianluca Savini, Marino Demene, Karine Guy, Aurelie Petit, Beatrice Denoyes, Anita Sonsteby
Summary: Studying the flowering phenology of genetically distant strawberry cultivars under different climatic conditions provides insights into their adaptation and plasticity, as well as their suitability for profitable cultivation and breeding. Global radiation emerges as an important factor affecting the strawberry phenological development, with higher temperature and global radiation promoting early flower initiation. The impact of temperature and global radiation on flower and crown numbers varied among cultivars, with 'Clery', 'Florence', and 'Gariguette' being most affected and 'Frida' being the least influenced.
Proceedings Paper
Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology
R. Brandl, B. Brauksiepe, K. Eimert, P. Braun, D. Otto, E. R. Schmidt
II INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON BIOTECHNOLOGY OF FRUIT SPECIES
(2014)
Proceedings Paper
Plant Sciences
L. Blank, A. Dietrich, K. Eimert, T. Geier, T. Wolf, M. -B. Schroeder
I INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON BIOTECHNOLOGY OF FRUIT SPECIES: BIOTECHFRUIT2008
(2009)
Article
Agronomy
Suttada Ruangsuttapha, Klaus Eimert, Max-Bernhard Schroeder, Benchamas Silayoi, Jessada Denduangboripant, Kamnoon Kanchanapoom
GENETIC RESOURCES AND CROP EVOLUTION
(2007)
Article
Agriculture, Multidisciplinary
K Eimert, G Reutter, B Strolka
JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE
(2003)
Article
Horticulture
A. Dietrich, T. Wolf, K. Eimert, M. B. Schroeder