Term for the vine disease eutypiosis; see there.
This disease (also known as Eutypa lata, hardwood rot, dead-arm disease, dead-arm disease) causes death symptoms in numerous fruit species and other woody plants. It has been known for a long time in aprokoses, but was first observed in Australia in the early 1970s, also in vines. It is widespread throughout the world, with older vines in particular being attacked. It is particularly common in Mediterranean climates (Australia, California, Southern France, South Africa). The infection usually occurs after...
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Markus J. Eser
Weinakademiker und Herausgeber „Der Weinkalender“