Grapevine trunk diseases under thermal and water stresses

Planta
Aurélie SongyFlorence Fontaine

Abstract

Heat and water stresses, individually or combined, affect both the plant (development, physiology, and production) and the pathogens (growth, morphology, dissemination, distribution, and virulence). The grapevine response to combined abiotic and biotic stresses is complex and cannot be inferred from the response to each single stress. Several factors might impact the response and the recovery of the grapevine, such as the intensity, duration, and timing of the stresses. In the heat/water stress-GTDs-grapevine interaction, the nature of the pathogens, and the host, i.e., the nature of the rootstock, the cultivar and the clone, has a great importance. This review highlights the lack of studies investigating the response to combined stresses, in particular molecular studies, and the misreading of the relationship between rootstock and scion in the relationship GTDs/abiotic stresses. Grapevine trunk diseases (GTDs) are one of the biggest threats to vineyard sustainability in the next 30 years. Although many treatments and practices are used to manage GTDs, there has been an increase in the prevalence of these diseases due to several factors such as vineyard intensification, aging vineyards, or nursery practices. The ban of efficien...Continue Reading

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Oct 4, 2019·Genome Génome / Conseil National De Recherches Canada·Shahin S AliBryan A Bailey
Nov 4, 2020·Physiologia Plantarum·Florian MoretFlorence Fontaine
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Jan 28, 2020·Trends in Plant Science·Pauline BettenfeldPierre-Emmanuel Courty
Jul 3, 2021·Journal of Fungi·Emilie BruezFlorence Fontaine

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