Duration of the susceptibility of pruning wounds of different ages to infections by on grapevine cv. Cabernet Sauvignon in Central Chile.

Front Fungal Biol

Departamento de Fruticultura, Facultad de Agronomía e Ingeniería Forestal, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile.

Published: November 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • Grapevine trunk diseases (GTDs) are a significant issue for grapevines globally, with a specific focus on a major fungal pathogen in Chile affecting pruning wounds.
  • The study investigated the susceptibility of grapevine pruning wounds of various ages to artificial infections, finding that wounds are most vulnerable within the first 15 days post-pruning, with infection rates ranging from 96% to 71%.
  • As time progresses, susceptibility decreases but remains notable up to 45 days after pruning, marking this research as the first of its kind to examine this vulnerability in Chile’s Cabernet Sauvignon grapevines.

Article Abstract

Grapevine trunk diseases (GTDs) are one of the most important phytosanitary problems that affect grapevines () worldwide. In Chile, is the major fungal trunk pathogen associated with GTDs. In the vineyards, the natural infections by are associated with air-borne conidia dispersed onto fresh pruning wounds from pycnidia. These pruning wounds are considered an important entrance for fungal trunk pathogens such as in the host in the field. However, the duration of the susceptibility of grapevine annual pruning wounds to is still unknown in Chile. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the period of susceptibility of pruning wounds of different ages to artificial infection of on grapevine cv. Cabernet Sauvignon, Central Chile. Artificial inoculations of a conidial suspension (10 conidia/mL) of were used to determine the susceptibility of pruning wounds of different ages, from 1, 15, 30, and 45 days after pruning. The experiments were conducted on lignified cuttings in a greenhouse, and on vine spurs in two vineyards (Buin and Nancagua, Central Chile) during two consecutive seasons. The results indicated that the pruning wounds of grapevine cv. Cabernet Sauvignon were very susceptible to infections by , with a percentage of pruning wounds infected from 97 to 71% for cuttings, and 96% to 60% for spurs, during the first 15 days after pruning. However, the susceptibility of pruning wounds of different ages in cuttings and spurs of grapevine, generally decreased as the time from pruning to inoculation increased. Moreover, the pruning wounds the pruning wounds remained susceptible to artificial inoculation by for up 45 days after pruning with percent of wounds infected from 8.0 to 12.2, and 8.3 to 18.8% on cuttings and spurs of grapevine, respectively. Finally, this study constitutes study constitutes the first research focalized on the susceptibility of pruning wounds of various ages of grapevine cv. Cabernet Sauvignon to artificial inoculations by in Central Chile.

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