Summerland Research and Development Centre, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Summerland, BC V0H 1Z0, Canada.
University of British Columbia Okanagan, Kelowna, BC V1V 1V7, Canada.
Plant Dis. 2023 Dec;107(12):3708-3717. doi: 10.1094/PDIS-05-23-0900-SR. Epub 2023 Dec 13.
Young vine decline (YVD), caused by several taxonomically different fungi, results in the decline and death of grapevines within a few years after planting. Infection can occur in nursery mother blocks and/or at several stages in the nursery propagation process, but the final plant material may remain asymptomatic. Four nurseries that sell ready-to-plant grapevines in Canada were sampled to evaluate the health status with regard to YVD fungi, including Botryosphaeriaceae spp., , , , , and . Plants representing three cultivars, 'Chardonnay', 'Merlot', and 'Pinot noir', either grafted onto '3309C' rootstock or self-rooted, were provided by the nurseries. Samples from the roots, base of the rootstock or self-rooted cultivar, graft-union, and scion were collected from each plant. DNA was extracted, and the total abundance of each fungus was quantified using Droplet Digital PCR. Results revealed that 99% of plants harbored at least one of the fungi studied, with a mean of three different fungal species that were present per grapevine. Droplet Digital PCR results showed that the abundance of the different fungi significantly varied between different sections of each plant, individual plants for each cultivar, and cultivars from the same nursery. Necrosis measurements were recorded from the base of the rootstock or self-rooted cultivars and did not correlate with fungal abundance recorded in that section for each grapevine, but necrosis was consistent across cultivars within nurseries. Five different rootstocks were compared from one nursery, and results showed no differences between rootstocks and their health status. Among all nurseries, was the most prevalent fungus (97% of the plants), while was the least commonly found (13% of the plants). This study shows that ready-to-plant nursery material sold in Canada is likely to be infected with several YVD fungi and that presence and abundance of fungi vary significantly among individual grapevines and nurseries.
年轻葡萄树衰退病(YVD)由多种分类学上不同的真菌引起,在种植后几年内导致葡萄树衰退和死亡。感染可能发生在苗圃母株块和/或苗圃繁殖过程的几个阶段,但最终的植物材料可能仍然无症状。在加拿大,有四个销售可立即种植的葡萄树的苗圃被抽样评估 YVD 真菌的健康状况,包括 Botryosphaeriaceae spp.、、、、和。苗圃提供了代表三个品种的“霞多丽”、“梅洛”和“黑皮诺”的植物,或嫁接在“3309C”砧木上,或自根。从每株植物的根、砧木或自根品种的根部、嫁接结合部和接穗采集样本。提取 DNA,并使用液滴数字 PCR 定量每种真菌的总丰度。结果表明,99%的植物至少携带一种研究真菌,每株葡萄树平均存在三种不同的真菌物种。液滴数字 PCR 结果表明,不同真菌的丰度在每个植物的不同部位、每个品种的单个植物和来自同一苗圃的品种之间存在显著差异。从砧木或自根品种的根部记录了坏死测量值,但与每个葡萄树该部位记录的真菌丰度无关,但坏死在苗圃内的品种之间是一致的。对一个苗圃的五个不同砧木进行了比较,结果表明砧木之间及其健康状况没有差异。在所有苗圃中,是最普遍的真菌(97%的植物),而 是最不常见的真菌(13%的植物)。这项研究表明,在加拿大销售的可立即种植的苗圃材料可能感染了几种 YVD 真菌,并且真菌的存在和丰度在单个葡萄树和苗圃之间存在显著差异。