Salta al contenuto principale
Passa alla visualizzazione normale.

ERNESTO RAGUSA

Evaluation of infestation by Lobesia botrana (Dennis et Schiffermüller) (Lepidoptera, Tortricidae) and its relation to territorial differences and cultivar susceptibility

Abstract

A three year study (2008-2010) was carried out in two organically managed vineyards in western Sicily to verify both the influence of different cultivars and microclimatic conditions on grape moth infestation and on mould infections of grapes. Observations were done on two autochthonous cultivars (Inzolia and Catarratto) and four international ones (Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah and Merlot). Results showed a different degree of infested grapes among the different cultivars in both farms but also a different level of infestation between the two farms for the same cultivar. Chardonnay was the most infested cultivar by the grape moth larvae, while Merlot was the less infested one. Botrytis cinerea was almost absent on the majority of the cultivars, while the sour bunch rot was always present. This disease was sometimes present on all infested grapes. On the other hand, Aspergillus was present at very low levels on the majority of the cultivars.