نتایج جستجو برای: grapevines

تعداد نتایج: 1287  

2007
Bruce Kirkpatrick Tanja Voegel Jeremy Warren Michele Igo George Bruening Paul Feldstein

Xylella fastidiosa (Xf) possesses genes for hemagglutinins (HAs), large adhesion proteins involved in cell-cell aggregation and biofilm formation. Mutations in either one of the functional HAs, HxfA (PD2118) or HxfB (PD1792), result in hypervirulent strains that move faster and cause more severe disease in grapevines. Computer analyses of the HA proteins identified several regions that might be...

2017
Shinichi Enoki Nozomi Fujimori Chiho Yamaguchi Tomoki Hattori Shunji Suzuki

Vitis vinifera glycosyl hydrolase family 17 (VvGHF17) is a grape apoplasmic β-1,3-glucanase, which belongs to glycosyl hydrolase family 17 in grapevines. β-1,3-glucanase is not only involved in plant defense response but also has various physiological functions in plants. Although VvGHF17 expression is negatively related to the length of inflorescence in grapevines, the physiological functions ...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2007
Paul E Jenkins Rufus Isaacs

A 3-yr field study was conducted at commercial grape farms to evaluate cutting wild grapevines as a cultural control strategy for grape berry moth, Paralobesia viteana (Clemens). At each farm, wild grapevines were cut in the woods adjacent to one vineyard for control of P. viteana, whereas the comparison vineyard received no such cutting. Both vineyards received a standard broad-spectrum insect...

2016
Ming-Zhi Yang Mian-Di Ma Ming-Quan Yuan Zhi-Yu Huang Wei-Xi Yang Han-Bo Zhang Li-Hua Huang An-Yun Ren Hui Shan

Endophytes proved to exert multiple effects on host plants, including growth promotion, stress resistance. However, whether endophytes have a role in metabolites shaping of grape has not been fully understood. Eight endophytic fungal strains which originally isolated from grapevines were re-inoculated to field-grown grapevines in this study, and their effects on both leaves and berries of grape...

2013
Marjorie Romon Isabelle Soustre-Gacougnolle Carine Schmitt Mireille Perrin Yannick Burdloff Elodie Chevalier Jérome Mutterer Christophe Himber Jérôme Zervudacki Thomas Montavon Aude Zimmermann Taline Elmayan Hervé Vaucheret Patrice Dunoyer Jean E. Masson

RNA silencing is a natural defence mechanism against viruses in plants, and transgenes expressing viral RNA-derived sequences were previously shown to confer silencing-based enhanced resistance against the cognate virus in several species. However, RNA silencing was shown to dysfunction at low temperatures in several species, questioning the relevance of this strategy in perennial plants such a...

2016
Sydney E. Everhart

Woody grapevines (Vitis spp.) are common in the deciduous forests of the southeastern United States. Their growth habit makes leaf collection challenging and polymorphic leaves make identification of species difficult. Mature grapevines can grow up to 48 cm in diameter at breast height and reach the upper canopy of trees more than 35 m in height. Leaf morphology is the most readily available ch...

2015
Luciana Cursino Dusit Athinuwat Kelly R. Patel Cheryl D. Galvani Paulo A. Zaini Yaxin Li Leonardo De La Fuente Harvey C. Hoch Thomas J. Burr Patricia Mowery

Xylella fastidiosa is an important phytopathogenic bacterium that causes many serious plant diseases including Pierce's disease of grapevines. X. fastidiosa is thought to induce disease by colonizing and clogging xylem vessels through the formation of cell aggregates and bacterial biofilms. Here we examine the role in X. fastidiosa virulence of an uncharacterized gene, PD1671, annotated as a tw...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2007
Alonso G Pérez-Donoso L Carl Greve Jeffrey H Walton Ken A Shackel John M Labavitch

It is conventionally thought that multiplication of the xylem-limited bacterium Xylella fastidiosa (Xf) within xylem vessels is the sole factor responsible for the blockage of water movement in grapevines (Vitis vinifera) affected by Pierce's disease. However, results from our studies have provided substantial support for the idea that vessel obstructions, and likely other aspects of the Pierce...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2003
Rodrigo P P Almeida Alexander H Purcell

Pierce's disease (PD) of grapevines is caused by a xylem-limited bacterium Xylella fastidiosa (Wells, Raju, Hung, Weisburg, Mandelco-Paul, and Brenner) that is transmitted to plants by xylem sap-feeding insects. The introduction of the sharpshooter leafhopper Homalodisca coagulata (Say) into California has initiated new PD epidemics in southern California. In laboratory experiments, the major c...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2011
William O Lamp Daniel Miranda Lauren E Culler Laurie C Alexander

Although potato leafhopper, Empoasca fabae (Harris) (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae), is highly polyphagous, classic host studies do not recognize grapevines (Vitis spp.), as suitable hosts. Recently, injury has been reported and reproduction documented within grape vineyards, suggesting a host expansion for the leafhopper. To document this apparent expansion in host use, we determined whether grape p...

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