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Pests and diseases of fruit trees. Pear psyllid
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Lobster
CAUSING AGENT: Orthoptera of the Gomphocerinae subfamily. The most common in Castile and León is Dociostaurus maroccanus, along with others such as Calliptamus italicus.
Handling forage for silage
The definitions given in this document regarding pastures and forages will be adjusted to the Basic Nomenclature of Pastures in Spain (Ferrer et al., 2001). Following its publication, various forums agreed upon its adoption in all Spanish publications on pastures and forages.
Varieties of corn in Asturias
Maize, as a cultivated plant, is one of the three most important species in the world, along with rice and wheat, and is one of the most efficient in its use of water to transform nutrients into productive yield (kg DM ha-1). It is a multifunctional species. It can be cultivated green, ensiled, or harvested for grain.
Pests in rapeseed. Alternaria in rapeseed
The need to introduce new crops adapted to regional dryland agriculture has led to rapeseed becoming an alternative to cereal monoculture. Rapeseed is an annual herbaceous plant from the cruciferous family used as an oilseed, with the purpose of extracting oil from its seeds.
Rapeseed pests. Blackleg
The need to introduce new crops adapted to regional dryland agriculture has led to rapeseed becoming an alternative to cereal monoculture. Rapeseed is an annual herbaceous plant from the cruciferous family used as an oilseed, with the purpose of extracting oil from its seeds.
Pests and diseases in fruit trees. Fire blight
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Pests and diseases of fruit trees. Cherry fruit fly (Rhagoletis cerasi Linnaeus)
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Pests and diseases of fruit trees. Spotted wing drosophila
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Pests and diseases of fruit trees. Big-headed worm (Capnodis tenebrionis Linnaeus)
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.
Pests and diseases of fruit trees. Pear rust (Gymnosporangium sabinae)
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.
Pests and diseases of fruit trees. Brown rot. Monilinia
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Pests and diseases of fruit trees. Mottle or scab on pome fruit trees (Venturia spp.)
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.
Pests and diseases of fruit trees. Codling moth (Cydia pomonella L.)
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Illustrated guide to apple tree diseases, pests, and beneficial fauna
The apple is of considerable importance in Asturias, both economically (it is the main agricultural crop) and socioculturally (it constitutes the raw material for an emblematic product in Asturias: cider).
Description of the apple varieties of the PDO Sidra de Asturias
Pests and diseases of fruit trees. Bacterial leaf spot in almond and stone fruit trees
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.
Asturian hazelnut varieties: a source of antioxidants and healthy fats
Pests and diseases of fruit trees. Pistachio beetle (Labidostomis lusitanica Germ.)
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.