Sap Flow Pruning to Prevent Trunk Disease | Poda de flujo de savia para prevenir enfermedades del tronco
Sap Flow Pruning to Prevent Trunk Disease | Poda de flujo de savia para prevenir enfermedades del tronco
In 2016, the OIV (International Organisation of Vines and Wine) described grapevine trunk diseases (GTD) as one of the most relevant challenges for viticulture. A study from 2012 suggests that the worldwide economic impact of GTDs is estimated to exceed $1.5 billion per year. Considered today to be the “silent killer” of our vineyards, the pathogens will mainly attack perennial grapevine organs and eventually lead to the death of the vine, severely impacting the life and health of young vines.
With no existing curative methods that will mitigate this family of diseases, the current focus of the scientific community is to increase epidemiological knowledge in order to provide preventive measures such as rethinking our pruning methods and limiting the deadly propagation of the disease in our vineyards. During this session, Dr. Kendra Baumgartner from USDA, UC Davis, will present current knowledge on GTDs and soft-pruning expert, Mia Fischer from Simonit & Sirch, will share worldwide experience in the field and some preventive methods they advise to limit propagation of GTDs.Dr. Markus Keller, professor of viticulture at Washington State University, will provide an overview of winter in the vineyard starting from leaf fall, important considerations during the dormant phase of the vine, through pruning to bud break.
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Speaker Bios
Thomas Savre
At the Jules Guyot Institute, University of Burgundy, from 2008 through 2012, he earned a bachelor’s degree in wine and vine sciences. His thesis was focused on trunk disease research, working specifically on geo localization of the trunk disease called ESCA in the region of Bordeaux. Following his bachelor’s, he earned two master’s degrees, one in viticulture practices and the other in enology and winemaking. At LS Vineyard, Thomas works alongside with the talented vineyard manager to establish Guyot Poussard pruning on the 66-acre vineyard.
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