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Darren Chan
Oct 22, 2018
By Darren Chan
Published Oct 22, 2018
If you grow grapes,you may reaching to see a white powdery substance on the grape leaves. It’s the grape powdery mildew. Especally in main grapevine growing area such as Americas,Europe and Australia. The disease seems as a whitish-gray powdery coating on the leaves or fruit caused by plant mycelium and conidia on the surface of the plant. On leaves, initial symptoms seem as chlorotic spots on the leaf surface that presently become whitish lesions...
Categories: Agribusiness, Canola, Organic
By Darren Chan
Published Oct 22, 2018
If you grow grapes,you may reaching to see a white powdery substance on the grape leaves. It’s the grape powdery mildew. Especally in main grapevine growing area such as Americas,Europe and Australia. The disease seems as a whitish-gray powdery coating on the leaves or fruit caused by plant mycelium and conidia on the surface of the plant. On leaves, initial symptoms seem as chlorotic spots on the leaf surface that presently become whitish lesions...
Categories: Agribusiness, Canola, Organic
By Darren Chan
Published Oct 22, 2018
If you grow grapes,you may reaching to see a white powdery substance on the grape leaves. It’s the grape powdery mildew. Especally in main grapevine growing area such as Americas,Europe and Australia. The disease seems as a whitish-gray powdery coating on the leaves or fruit caused by plant mycelium and conidia on the surface of the plant. On leaves, initial symptoms seem as chlorotic spots on the leaf surface that presently become whitish lesions...
Categories: Agribusiness, Canola, Organic
By Darren Chan
Published Oct 22, 2018
If you grow grapes,you may reaching to see a white powdery substance on the grape leaves. It’s the grape powdery mildew. Especally in main grapevine growing area such as Americas,Europe and Australia. The disease seems as a whitish-gray powdery coating on the leaves or fruit caused by plant mycelium and conidia on the surface of the plant. On leaves, initial symptoms seem as chlorotic spots on the leaf surface that presently become whitish lesions...
Categories: Agribusiness, Canola, Organic
Posted By
Canola Growers
4 hours ago
Posted By
Canola Growers
Nov 27
Posted By
Sumayasha Tibor
Nov 12
Posted By
Malika Iqbolshoeva
Nov 12
Posted By
Marry Greck
Nov 12
Posted By
Darren Chan
Oct 22, 2018
Posted By
Darren Chan
Oct 22, 2018