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Climate, Duration of Bloom, and the Window of Risk for Grapevine Diseases

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Author
Gadoury, David M.
Seem, Robert C.
Moyer, Michelle
Abstract

Bloom and berry development is much more variable in climates with warmer winter temperatures. Extended bloom lengthens the narrow window of susceptibility of fruit to pathogens such as powdery mildew, downy mildew and black rot.

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Appellation Cornell
Date Issued
2012-08
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Cornell University
Keywords
Insect and Disease Management
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Spray Technology
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article

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