Grapevine trunk diseases (GTDs) are serious threats worldwide and are difficult to control, in part because the environmental requirements for epidemiological processes of the causal fungi are poorly understood. Therefore, we investigated the effects of temperature and moisture duration on spore germination of four fungi associated with two GTDs (esca complex and Eutypa dieback): , , , and . Conidia of , , and were similar: conidia of these fungi germinated profusely (>90%) between 20 and 30°C; and tended to germinate at higher temperatures (up to 40°C for ), and at lower temperatures (as low as 5°C). ascospores germinated between 10 and 30°C. The required duration of moist periods for germination was shortest for (about 6 h), followed by and (about 12 h) and (about 24 h). Further research on the environmental requirements of GTD fungi may increase our ability to predict infection periods and, thereby, improve disease control.
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