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Crop protection - diseases

Crop protection - diseases

Development of fungal diseases in strawberry [1]

Observations of fungal diseases in fruit growing during the 2019 season [2]

Trends in diseases in strawberry cultivation [3]

 

Rudisco: Sustainable disease management strategy at Rubus: the necessary leap forward [4]

01/12/2019 - 30/11/2023

RISICOVER: Adequate control of soil diseases in strawberry cultivation [5]

01/11/2018 - 31/10/2022

Statrego: Phytosanitary status of harmful organisms for plants and plant products [6]

01/04/2018 - 31/10/2020

Knowledge-based practical measures for reliable control of Little Cherry [7]

01/09/2015 - 31/08/2019

Scab in apple [8]

1/10/2014 - 29/09/2018

Use of Copper in the control of scab in pear (Conference) [9]

1/04/2017 - 31/12/2018

Gaphannex - Diaporthe vaccinii in blueberry [10]

1/01/2017 - 31/12/2018

BCO's - Biological Control Organisms as control strategy of fire blight [11]

1/10/2016 - 30/09/2018


Source URL: https://www.pcfruit.be/en/research-1/crop-protection/diseases

Links
[1] https://www.pcfruit.be/en/fungal-diseases-strawberry
[2] https://www.pcfruit.be/en/observations-fungal-diseases-fruit-growing-during-2019-season
[3] https://www.pcfruit.be/en/trends-diseases-strawberry-cultivation
[4] https://www.pcfruit.be/en/rudisco-sustainable-disease-management-strategy-rubus-necessary-leap-forward
[5] https://www.pcfruit.be/en/risicover-adequate-control-soil-diseases-strawberry-cultivation
[6] https://www.pcfruit.be/en/statrego-phytosanitary-status-harmful-organisms-plants-and-plant-products
[7] https://www.pcfruit.be/en/knowledge-based-practical-measures-reliable-control-little-cherry
[8] https://www.pcfruit.be/en/scab-apple-venturia-inaequalis
[9] https://www.pcfruit.be/en/use-copper-control-scab-pear-conference
[10] https://www.pcfruit.be/en/gaphannex-diaporthe-vaccinii-blueberry
[11] https://www.pcfruit.be/en/biological-control-organisms-bcos