Improving remedial surgery practices for control of grapevine trunk disease

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  • Опубликовано: 13 авг 2023
  • As the average age of vineyards across New Zealand increases, grape growers and managers increasingly recognise the effects of grapevine trunk disease on both vine productivity and longevity. One option that can potentially “renew” and extend the life of infected vines is remedial surgery. This procedure involves removing the trunk above the graft union and growing a new shoot to replace the old trunk.
    This Bragato Research Institute project led by researchers Eline van Zijll de Jong (Linnaeus Ltd) and Mark Sosnowski (South Australian Research and Development Institute), seeks to provide best-practice guidance on managing trunk disease with remedial surgery.
    Find out more: bri.co.nz/portfolio/remedial-...
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