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General Criteria for Establishing an Avocado Plantation
Before establishing an avocado plantation, it is essential to understand its soil and climate requirements and ensure that the plot's characteristics meet these requirements for a profitable crop.
Marketing of Citrus Fruits at Source in Andalusia
From a survey of 203 citrus growers in Andalusia, the main channels and
Almond wood diseases: Botryosphaeria decay
Sustainable management of wood diseases in almond trees
Towards sustainable control of almond diseases caused by fungi of the Botryosphaeriaceae family.
Fungal wood diseases, a threat to economically important crops.
ModernAKIS Strengthening the Spanish AKIS
Recording of the first session of the workshop "Strengthening the Spanish AKIS: Systemic Approaches to Future Challenges in Agriculture", within the framework of the European project @heuropemodernakis Its main objective was to provide a deeper understanding of the foundations that describe the Agricultural Knowledge and Innovation System (AKIS) and to visualize the various connection
Pests and diseases of fruit trees. Fig scale (Ceroplastes rusci L.)
Castile and León is committed to a high-quality food production system using sustainable, environmentally friendly methods that maintain farm profitability and guarantee consumers outstanding product quality through the prevention, monitoring, and control of pests and diseases that threaten the region's fruit crops.
Doctoral Program in Biosystems Engineering. Doctoral Thesis
Application of multispectral imaging and monitored key indicators to optimize the efficient management of vineyard plots (Vitis vinifera)
Wood diseases of the vine
The future of wood disease control in vineyards: seeking alternatives. There is an increasing focus on alternatives that can provide the phytosanitary improvements the sector needs.
Vineyard pests. Vine screw (Xylotrechus arvicola)
The wine sector in Castile and León is consolidating its position as one of the most dynamic and resilient within the region's thriving agri-food industry. Hence the importance of including those agents that threaten the quality and safety of our food and the profitability of farms in the Pest Master Plan (Agreement 53/2009, of May 14, of the JCyL).
Vineyard pests. Green midge (Empoasca vitis)
The wine sector in Castile and León is consolidating its position as one of the most dynamic and resilient within the region's thriving agri-food industry. Hence the importance of including those agents that threaten the quality and safety of our food and the profitability of farms in the Pest Master Plan (Agreement 53/2009, of May 14, of the JCyL).
Vineyard pests. Piral (Sparganothis pilleriana)
The wine sector in Castile and León is consolidating its position as one of the most dynamic and resilient within the region's thriving agri-food industry. Hence the importance of including those agents that threaten the quality and safety of our food and the profitability of farms in the Pest Master Plan (Agreement 53/2009, of May 14, of the JCyL).
Vineyard pests: deadheading, gray grubs, or creeping caterpillars
The wine sector in Castile and León is consolidating its position as one of the most dynamic and resilient within the region's thriving agri-food industry. Hence the importance of including those agents that threaten the quality and safety of our food and the profitability of farms in the Pest Master Plan (Agreement 53/2009, of May 14, of the JCyL).
Vineyard pests. Bunch moth (Lobesia botrana)
The wine sector in Castile and León is consolidating its position as one of the most dynamic and resilient within the region's thriving agri-food industry. Hence the importance of including those agents that threaten the quality and safety of our food and the profitability of farms in the Pest Master Plan (Agreement 53/2009, of May 14, of the JCyL).
Vineyard diseases. Botrytis or gray rot (Botrytis cinerea Pers.)
The wine sector in Castile and León is consolidating its position as one of the most dynamic and resilient within the region's thriving agri-food industry. Hence the importance of including those agents that threaten the quality and safety of our food and the profitability of farms in the Pest Master Plan (Agreement 53/2009, of May 14, of the JCyL).
Vineyard diseases. Powdery mildew (Uncinula necator)
The wine sector in Castile and León is consolidating its position as one of the most dynamic and resilient within the region's thriving agri-food industry. Hence the importance of including those agents that threaten the quality and safety of our food and the profitability of farms in the Pest Master Plan (Agreement 53/2009, of May 14, of the JCyL).
Vineyard diseases. Vineyard downy mildew (Plasmopara viticola)
The wine sector in Castile and León is consolidating its position as one of the most dynamic and resilient within the region's thriving agri-food industry. Hence the importance of including those agents that threaten the quality and safety of our food and the profitability of farms in the Pest Master Plan (Agreement 53/2009, of May 14, of the JCyL).
Vineyard pests. Grape mite (Calepitrimerus vitis)
The wine sector in Castile and León is consolidating its position as one of the most dynamic and resilient within the region's thriving agri-food industry. Hence the importance of including those agents that threaten the quality and safety of our food and the profitability of farms in the Pest Master Plan (Agreement 53/2009, of May 14, of the JCyL).
Vineyard pests. Vineyard erythropoda (Colomerus vitis Pgst.)
The wine sector in Castile and León is consolidating its position as one of the most dynamic and resilient within the region's thriving agri-food industry. Hence the importance of including those agents that threaten the quality and safety of our food and the profitability of farms in the Pest Master Plan (Agreement 53/2009, of May 14, of the JCyL).