Utilization of resistance mechanisms of diverse vine species for substituting copper applications in ecological vineyards
Description:
Module 1: Extracts from wild vine respectively highly resistant hybrids. It has to be investigated if leaf extracts gained from non-Vitis-vinifera species and applicated on quality vine species are able to fight and suppress Plasmopara viticola and other diseases or if plant´s own defence mechanism can be activated by elicitors from the extracts. Module 2: Possible reduction of copper use in fungi resistant cultivars of Vitis vinifera. The cultivation of fungi-resistant species enables an abandonment of plant protection to a large extent and is ecologically and economically the most sustainable form of viticulture. The potential of copper savings due to fungi-resistant cultivars is probably depending on the resistance of the cultivar itself as well as on regional climatic conditions. In this study the necessary dose of plant protection will be investigated for the first time. An experimental plot with a specific overhead irrigation system was established in 2009. Here, introductory experiments simulating different levels of infection pressure will be conducted based on a variety of vines showing pyramidized resistance against Plasmopara.
Executive Institute:
Institute for Ecological Chemistry, Plant Analysis and Stored Products Protection (JKI - ÖPV) Details of Institute for Ecological Chemistry, Plant Analysis and Stored Products Protection
Parent institution:
Federal Research Centre for Cultivated Plants – Julius Kühn-Institut (JKI) Details of (JKI) (Saxony-Anhalt)
Contract period:
01. 08. 2010 - 31. 12. 2013
Project budget:
270,070 €
Participating Institutions:
- ECOVIN Bundesverband Ökologischer Weinbau e. V (ECOVIN) Details of ECOVIN
Funding Programme:
- BMELV - BÖLN - Federal Organic Farming Scheme and other forms of sustainable agriculture Details of BMELV - BÖLN - Federal Organic Farming Scheme and other forms of sustainable agriculture
Subject:
- Crop Protection
- Viticulture
- Organic Farming
Purpose of research:
Applied research
Funding Institutions:
- Federal Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Consumer Protection (BMELV) Details of (BMELV)
Project Management Agency:
- Federal Office for Agriculture and Food (BLE) Details of BLE


