Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
Flavescence dorée (FD) is a quarantine grapevine disease caused by a phytoplasma transmitted
by the leafhopper Scaphoideus titanus Ball. FD management relies on compulsory insecticide treatments,
roguing of infected plants, and substitution with certified material. Some grapevine cultivars show
a spontaneous remission of symptoms (recovery). To determine if recovery is a suitable strategy to
co-exist with disease in areas of strong infestation, the qualitative aspects of grapes, musts, and wines
obtained from recovered Barbera and Chardonnay grapevines were investigated in two productive
vineyards. Following field observations, about 1500 plants in each vineyard were divided into healthy
(asymptomatic and negative in phytoplasma molecular diagnosis) and recovered (asymptomatic the
year of observation but infected the year before). Maturation curves and microvinification tests followed
by oenological and sensory analyses showed that maturation trends of recovered grapes were in line
with those from healthy plants and the final qualities of wines were comparable. The spread of FD
has strongly increased in Piedmont (Italy) in recent decades. Management strategies to cope with
the disease are necessary to preserve traditional wine production. Despite the yield from recovered
grapevines is quantitatively lower than that from healthy ones, we showed here that the wine quality is,
however, preserved.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
phytoplasma; Vitis vinifera; wine quality; Barbera; Chardonnay; integrated pests and disease control
Elenco autori:
Ripamonti, Matteo; Pacifico, Davide; Roggia, Chiara; Palmano, Sabrina; Rossi, Marika; Bodino, Nicola; Marzachì, Cristina; Bosco, Domenico; Galetto, Luciana
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