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what is the scientific name of powdery mildew? - Answer -Erysiphe necator aka Oidium tuckeri




when was powdery mildew introduced to Europe? - Answer -mid-1800's




which common varieties are particularly prone to powdery mildew? which are not? - Answer --
Chardonnay, Cabernet

- Pinot, Riesling




where is powdery mildew during the winter? - Answer -in buds, on canes




what does powdery mildew attack? - Answer -young green parts of vines




what does powdery mildew look like? - Answer -- starts as dull grey patches that become black
patches as they advance

- patches can damage young shoots, inflorescences and grapes, reducing yield

- grapes can split at véraison and become targets for other infections




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,what determines the growth rate of powdery mildew? - Answer -Temperature, optimal around
25C




what conditions are favorable to powdery mildew? - Answer -- optimal temperature (25C)

- shade

- can thrive in dry conditions




what causes downy mildew (peronospora)? - Answer -a water mold that lives within vine tissue,
not on the surface




where did downy mildew originate? when was it introduced to Europe? - Answer -- North
America

- late 1800's




what is the main effect of downy mildew? - Answer -attacks green parts of the vines, defoliates




what conditions are optimal for downy mildew? what are its symptoms? - Answer -- rainfall

- temperature = 20C

- yellow, circular 'oil spots' and then white, downy fungal growth on the underside of leaves




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,how can powdery mildew be managed? - Answer -- Keeping an open canopy to reduce shade
and the density of leaves

- Applications of sulfur

- Systemic fungicides (can become resistant)




how can downy mildew be managed? - Answer -- sprays made from copper salts (Bordeaux
mixture) (protection from these copper sprays only lasts until 20 mm of rain has fallen)

- other fungicides

- good drainage and an open canopy that dries quickly




how can grey rot be managed? - Answer -- Selecting grape varieties that have small grapes with
thick skins and therefore high levels of resistance

- Keeping an open canopy and removing the leaves around bunches

- Traditional sulfur and copper sprays are ineffective, but other fungicides can be used

- Attention has turned to using antagonistic bacteria; for example, Bacillus subtilis and other
forms of biological control




what is eutypa dieback? what does it do? how is it spread? how does it infect? - Answer -- aka
Dead Arm

- fungal trunk disease that leads to rotten wood in vines and can affect whole vineyards

- reduces yields significantly and kills vines over a ten-year period if not tackled

- spread by wind over long distances

- through pruning wounds in moderate temperatures and especially during rain




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, how can eutypa dieback be managed? - Answer -- pruning late and applying fungicide to
pruning wounds can be effective

- cut back affected trunks 5-10 cm beyond the visible symptoms and treated with fungicide

- Bacillus subtilis




what is pierce's disease? how does it infect? how is it spread? where did it originate? - Answer --
bacterial disease that quickly kills vines

- bacterium lives in the sap channels of vines, which it clogs, leading to shrivelling, dropping
leaves and the death of the vine between one and five years

- bacterium lives in the sap channels of vines, which it clogs, leading to shrivelling, dropping
leaves and the death of the vine between one and five years

- American continent




how can Pierce's disease be managed? - Answer -control is by reducing the number of the
vector (removing vines close to rivers, chemical insecticides, introducing a species of wasp that
feeds on the eggs of sharpshooters




what is fanleaf virus? how was the disease spread enormously? - Answer -- a long-standing
group of diseases (also called Fanleaf degeneration) that is now found around the world-
American continent

- grafted vines following phylloxera and the inadvertent use of infected plant material; also
spread by dagger nematodes




how is leafroll virus spread? what does it do? - Answer -- grafting and mealy bugs

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