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Cost structure of the agricultural production guidelines of the Region of Murcia: nuts, pome fruit, vines, and olives

Publication dedicated to the most characteristic woody crops of rural Murcia, including nuts, pome fruit, table and wine grapes, and olive trees.

Manual of good practices for vine cultivation in the region of Murcia. Socioeconomic and environmental assessment

The manual aims to convey, in a direct and simple way, to winegrowers and technicians involved in the regional wine chain, sustainable cultivation guidelines, both for dryland bush-fed vines and for irrigated trellis vines.

Cost structure of the main crops in organic farming in the Region of Murcia

Document describing the main guidelines for regional organic farming in Murcia

Pyricularia oryzae control strategies in the Calasparra rice plantation. Results obtained from the GO ArrozINNOVA project.

Results obtained in the GO ArrozINNOVA Project

Climate change and innovation in cereal cultivation: perceptions from the sector

Research on the sector's perception of innovation in cereal cultivation due to climate change

Meetings of the Working Group on Experimentation in Viticulture and Oenology

Compilation of research on Viticulture and Oenology from the Working Group

Protection of grapevine pruning wounds against Phaeomoniella chlamydospora and Diplodia seriata using commercial biological and chemical methods

Article about Botryosphaeria dieback and esca, two of the most damaging grapevine trunk diseases (VTB) affecting vineyards in major grape-producing areas around the world.

Digital droplet PCR technology for the detection of Ilyonectria liriodendri in environmental samples of grapevines

Article about the accurate, early, and specific detection and quantification of blackleg fungi and the evaluation of droplet digital PCR and real-time PCR techniques.

Report A3: Map of stakeholders for climate change adaptation in the vineyard and wine sector

The overall objective of the VIN & ADAPT II project was to promote knowledge transfer and mobilize all stakeholders to drive adaptation to the challenges posed by climate change in the wine sector.

Report A1 on climate change impacts and adaptation in target regions

The overall objective of the VIN & ADAPT II project was to promote knowledge transfer and mobilize all stakeholders to drive adaptation to the challenges posed by climate change in the wine sector.  

Report A2: Industry perceptions of climate change and adaptation needs and opportunities

The overall objective of the VIN & ADAPT II project was to promote knowledge transfer and mobilize all stakeholders to drive adaptation to the challenges posed by climate change in the wine sector.  

Effects and adaptation of the vineyard to climate change

Climate change is the other major uncertainty for the wine sector. Currently available climate projections indicate that if greenhouse gas emissions continue at their current rate, there could be rising temperatures and decreased rainfall in the Iberian Peninsula, along with an increase in extreme weather events such as droughts and heat waves.

Vineyard plantation authorization system

Explanatory video on the vineyard plantation authorization system

#PlantHealth4Life Campaign

#PlantHealth4Life is a multi-year, multinational campaign developed by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) at the request of the European Commission, launched in 2023. In 2024, 21 Member States, including Spain, and one candidate country will participate.

Golden flavescence of grapevine and its vector Scaphoideus titanus Ball

Golden flavescence, in English “flavescence dorée of grapevine”, is a very serious and destructive disease that affects the vine. It is a disease of bacterial origin, being produced by the phytoplasma Candidatus Phytoplasma vitis, which needs to be transmitted by an almost specific vector called the vine cicada (Scaphoideus titanus Ball)

Fact sheet on Xilella fastidiosa

Who is Xilella, the fearsome plant killer?

Technical information on the apple snail pest in rice

The Pomacea insularum (apple snail) species is found in Spain. First detected in 2009, it has spread throughout the Ebro Delta. This species is considered one of the 100 most harmful invasive species.

Information note and management recommendations: thrips damage to citrus, persimmon, and pomegranate.

Given the damage caused by thrips observed since May on leaves and fruit in various citrus, persimmon and pomegranate crops and the confirmation of the presence of Scirtothrips aurantii Faure in certain areas, the following recommendations have been considered appropriate:

Recommendations for the strategy to control leaf necrosis in persimmons

During the 2019 campaign, control failures were detected in some plots in the Ribera Alta region (Alzira, Benimuslem, Guadassuar, and Massalavés). Systematic surveys carried out in 2020 revealed that the resistance of the fungus Plurivorosphaerella nawae to the QoI group of fungicides (strobilurins) was present in most persimmon-producing areas in the province of Valencia.

National contingency plan Pomacea maculata (= P. insularum) (apple snail)

This document sets out the measures to be taken against gastropod mollusc species of the genus Pomacea, a quarantine pest in Europe, with the aim of preventing their appearance and, if they do appear, acting quickly and effectively, determining their distribution and combating them with the aim of eradicating them.