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    Recovery and sanitary selection of local vines of the Sardinia

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    A study was made on the recovery genotypes local grapevine with the aim to conserve them and to evaluate their health status and thus to improve the quality of the propagation material. Clone accessions of 61 vines were grafted and placed in a germoplasma field. The varieties that were considered enologically valuable were subjected to sanitary selection. Some vines showed indubitable healthy qualities, and should be immediately evaluated from an economical point view and then certificated. Possible sanitation treatments were also evaluated, with the aim of extending the number clone accessions to be included in experimental trials to access their yield

    New findings on phytoplasmas-affected Auchenorrhyncha populations in Sardinian vineyards

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    Epidemiological research was carried out in two vineyards affected by "Bois noir" (BN). Auchenorrhyncha potential vectors of BN, were monitored periodically between May to November 2004 in a vineyard and between May to June 2005 in the other. Auchenorrhyncha samples were tested to assess phytoplasmas presence using PCR and RFLP. Euscelis lineolatus was positive to 16SrI-C ("Clover phyllody" reference strain) in 2004 while, in 2005, at the preimaginal age, at the 16SrXII-A ("Stolbur" reference strain) phytoplasmas. Exitianus taeniaticeps acquired 16SrI-B ("Maryland aster yellow" reference strain), 16SrV-A ("Elm yellow" reference strain) and 16SrX-C ("Pear decline" reference strain) phytoplasmas in 2004. Resulted news host of phytoplasmas: Psammotettix alienus was positive to 16SrI-B, 16SrV-A, 16SrX-A phytoplasmas ("Apple proliferation" reference strain) in 2004 and to 16SrXII-A in 2005. E. lineolatus and P. alienus for 16SrXII-A E. taeniaticeps for 16SrV-A 16SrX-C and P. alienus for 16SrV-A and 16SrX-A Researches on the effective epidemiological role of E. lineolatus and P. alienus in BN are in progress. \ua92006 IEEE
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