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Mango-Botany, Taxonomy, Cultivars, Cultivation, Diseases and Pests, Postharvest , Technology, Biotechnology, International Symposium, Important sites, Research and Development, News about Mango (Mangifera indica)
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From Wikipedia, a list of the bacterial, fungal and virus diseases and parasitic nematodes which can attack bananas and plantains.
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Information on this condition which can affect foliage and fruit, the symptoms, disease cycle, monitoring, management and chemical control.
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Information from West Virginia University on this serious condition, monitoring the trees and possible control methods.
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Fact sheet from West Virginia University on this economically important disease, the symptoms, disease cycle, monitoring, management and control.
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These diseases do not generally cause significant economic damage. Photographs and diagrams showing leaf scorch, leaf spot and leaf blight, the symptoms of each and control measures.
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Articles and bulletins relating to general viticulture. Also events and methodology specific to the American Midwest and similar climates.
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Research institution specializing in plant pathology and entomology of deciduous fruit trees. Includes photographs of fruit trees afflicted by numerous plagues.
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Australian Regional Wine Grape Crush Survey (Murray Darling, Swan Hill) The survey for Murray Darling, Swan Hill is conducted on behalf of the Murray Valley Wine Grape Industry Advisory Committee and collected, analysed and published by the Department of Primary Industries - Mildura.
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ITHACA, NY: Researchers and educators at Cornell University have not figured out how to turn water into wine, but they are figuring out how to turn wine into big business in New York. "If Cornell were a vintage, 2006 would be remembered as a pretty good year," said Susan A. Henry, the Ronald P.
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ITHACA, NY: Researchers and educators at Cornell University have not figured out how to turn water into wine, but they are figuring out how to turn wine into big business in New York. "If Cornell were a vintage, 2006 would be remembered as a pretty good year," said Susan A. Henry, the Ronald P.
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Grape Skin - Vitis vinifera - has been cultivated for thousands of years and has long been to be beneficial to health.
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D uring the 1930s and 1940s, it became clear that virus diseases were reduc- ing the productivity and quality of some vineyards in California. In addition, many commercially available grapevine selec- tions were mislabeled or incorrectly identi- fied.
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A substance in the skins of grapes and plums could help asthma sufferers. Researchers from Imperial and the Royal Brompton Hospital have found that resveratrol could help with illnesses such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder (COPD), and could even have uses in treating arthritis.
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This newsletter is to bring you up to date on the latest information regarding the grape program at FPMS. Some of these items were mentioned in the November FPMS newsletter, but most is new information.
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An essential component of Terroir is the matching of grapevine varietal selection with soil and climate. In Europe, centuries of wine making tradition help guide planting decisions.
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Harold Olmo, a grape breeder and viticulturist who played a key role in the development of the California wine industry starting in the 1930s, died June 30. He was 96. Olmo's death has been widely reported in national media, including The New York Times, Los Angeles Times and Seattle Times.
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About the PARC Summerland laboratory, history, scientific staff, weather, research programs.
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Imagine this& story writing contest 20052006 winner - The Grape That Couldn't Decide What to Be
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Harold Olmo, a grape breeder and viticulturist who played a key role in the development of the California wine industry starting in the 1930s, died June 30. He was 96. Olmo's death has been widely reported in national media, including The New York Times, Los Angeles Times and Seattle Times.
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