Comparison of quantification methods for Botrytis cinerea biomass in grape bunches

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Abstract

• Botrytis cinerea bunch rot (grey mould) can result in significant crop loss particularly when rain falls close to harvest.
• Wine made from grey mould affected bunches potentially has unwanted mouldy and earthy characters.
• Quantifying B. cinerea biomass in grape bunches has been problematic, especially for in-field applications.
• This study aimed to compare accuracy and efficiency of several quantification methods for B. cinerea biomass in grape bunches.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2019
Event17th Australian Wine Industry Technical Conference (AWITC 2019) - Adelaide Convention Centre, Adelaide, Australia
Duration: 21 Jul 201924 Jul 2019
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https://awitc.com.au/conference-program/ (Program)
https://awitc.com.au/program/proceedings/seventeenth/ (Conference report)

Conference

Conference17th Australian Wine Industry Technical Conference (AWITC 2019)
Country/TerritoryAustralia
CityAdelaide
Period21/07/1924/07/19
OtherThe Australian Wine Industry Technical Conference is the premier technical event for the Australian wine industry. Held every three years since 1970, it combines an extensive program of plenary sessions, workshops, posters, student forum and social events with the industry’s most respected and extensive trade exhibition.

The Australian Wine Industry Technical Conference Inc. has two members: The Australian Wine Research Institute and the Australian Society of Viticulture and Oenology.
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