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Guttler et al., "Detection of
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Epidemiologie de la flavescence doree de la vigne, detection du phytoplasmeet dynamique des Scaphoideustitanus(Ball) en Gironde.
Migration de la cicadelle verte et repartition de l'Eudemis sur appellation en lute obligatoire contre la Flavescence doree.
Barbera e Chardonnay livres de fitoplasmas associados a "
flavescence doree" e "bois noir", apos 6 a 9 meses de cultivo.
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European experience found that the phytoplasma
Flavescence Doree (FD) could be spread by propagating from infected vines (Caudwell et al., 1997), and it was thought that AGY might be similarly transmitted in Australia.
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However, PCR tests have recently been developed that are capable of not only detecting a wide range of grapevine virus diseases, but the bacteria that causes crown gall disease, Agrobacterium vitis, and Pierce's Disease, Xylella fastidiosa, as well as the phytoplasms which cause
flavescence doree or Grapevine Yellows.
The first described occurrence of GY was in France in the '40s, and that disease was termed
flavescence doree (Caudwell, 1981).