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Read more about the article Biosolutions tested successfully in vineyards‘ powdery mildew platforms

Biosolutions tested successfully in vineyards‘ powdery mildew platforms

  • Post author:Julie Bolle
  • Post published:July 6, 2022
  • Post category:News

The French wine and vine institute (IFV), a member of NOVATERRA consortium, has been conducting a series of trials to evaluate biosolutions on the downey mildew and powdery mildew platforms.…

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