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Sampling program for grape mealybugs improves pest management.
Four year old Flame Seedless' grapevines located in a commercial vineyard subjected to increased water stress levels based on infrared canopy temperatures and the Crop Water Stress Index (CWSI) for two years.
1 Instituto de Investigaciones Agropecuarias, Centro Regional de Investigación La Platina, Casilla 33/3, Santiago, Chile. E-mail: nhewston@inia.cl * Autor para correspondencia. Recibido: 18 de mayo de 2006.
GAINESVILLE, Fla. Along with dusty boots, cattle and big pickup trucks, try this Texas icon on for size: a dry, fruity white wine with a striking bouquet.
On a recent sabbatical leave at the Charles Stuart University in Australia, Dr. Brown carried out preliminary investigative work using leaf and canopy measurements to differentiate areas of vineyard blocks with common characteristics, e.g., related to phylloxera infestation and nutrient status.
University of Arkansas - Horticulture15 Grape Breeding Program Update Dr. John R. Clark, Professor Department of Horticulture University of Arkansas jrclark@uark.edu Program Activities The grape breeding program continues to progress at the University of Arkansas.
AGRICULTURE RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM FOR IRAQ GRAPE VARIETY BENCHMARKING PROJECT Final Report November 2005 This publication was produced for review by the United States Agency for International Development. It was prepared by Development Alternatives, Inc. Contract No.
IPI regional workshop on Potassium and Fertigation development in West Asia and North Africa; Rabat, Morocco, 24-28 November, 2004 1 Effect of Potassium Fertilization Regimes on Petiole Nutrient Contents, Yield and Fruit Quality of Table Seedless Grapes A. AL-MOSHILEH and D.
A wealth of information about grape growing is now available to the wine and grape community, and general public, at the University of California's new user-friendly Integrated Viticulture Online Web site. The new site, located at http://iv.ucdavis.