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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «OIDIUM»
Descubre el uso de
oidium en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
oidium y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Oidium Or Powdery Mildew of the Vine
This book is thoroughly recommended for inclusion on the amateur or professional winegrower and historian of viticulture, containing a wealth of information and anecdote, much of which is still practical today.
Frederic T Bioletti, 2011
2
Westcott's Plant Disease Handbook
Oidium obductum. On oriental plane. Oidium pyrinum. On crabapple. Oidium
tingitaninum. Citrus Mildew, common in Java, Ceylon, India, but in this country
causing only limited injury to tangerine trees in California. White patches are
formed ...
3
Vegetable Diseases: A Color Handbook
A Color Handbook Steven T. Koike, Peter Gladders, Albert O. Paulus. — if) < s —
— s o z 1/1 tu < Q. Leveillula taurica (anamorph = Oidiopsis taurica), Oidium
neolycopersici, O. lycopersici ...
Steven T. Koike, Peter Gladders, Albert O. Paulus, 2007
4
Thesaurus of Agricultural Organisms
(syn) oidium (abricotier) (F) see Podosphaera tridactyla oidium (aubergine,
artichaut) (F) see Leveillula taurica oidium (betterave, crucifères, haricot, pois,
trèfle) (F) see Erysiphe polygoni oidium (céréales, graminées) (F) see Erysiphe
graminis ...
Derwent Publications, 1990
5
Fungus Diseases of Tropical Crops
... lima bean (Diaporthe phaseolorum) Pokkah boeng, sugarcane (Gibberella
fujikuroi) Pollu, black pepper (Glomerella cingulata) Powdery mildew, alder (see
Microsphaera) annatto (see Oidium) betel (see Oidium) black gram (see Erysiphe
...
6
The Yeasts: A Taxonomic Study
... malti-juniperini Desmazières (1827) Geotrichum candidum Link:Fries (1832)
Oidium lactis Fresenius (1850) Oospora lactis (Fresenius) Saccardo (1886)
Oosporoidea lactis (Fresenius) Sumstine (1913) Oidium lactis Fresenius var.
luxurians ...
Cletus Kurtzman, J.W. Fell, Teun Boekhout, 2011
Plasmogamy between the hyphal tip and the oidium takes place followed by
nuclear migration from the oidium to establish a dikaryon (Fig. 5 B). There is
evidence for the chemotropic attraction of monokaryotic hyphae of Coprinus
cinereus ...
8
Viticulture - An introduction to commercial grape growing ...
Oidium attacks the leaves with a characteristic white powdery covering and
causes the young berries to split open exposing the seeds. Usually, as Oidium
attacks early in the season, damaged berries never reach the point where they
ripen ...
9
Science, Vine and Wine in Modern France
Oidium (powdery mildew) showed up in 1846 and, after several years of
insidious activity, triumphed in the general disaster of 1854. Oidium does not
require much humidity if the weather is hot but not too hot, thirty but not thirty,five
degrees ...
10
Pharmaceutical Journal;: A Weekly Record of Pharmacy and ...
since the cultivation of early grapes. Its ravages, however, were not so marked as
they have been since the introduction into the conservatories of the grapes called
""franc-kintal " and " yros coulard," for which the Oidium seems to have a sort of ...
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «OIDIUM»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
oidium en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Champagne Yields Lowest in a Decade
"We have had a smooth ride so far with no significant mildew or oidium attacks, which makes us hopeful for the quality of the harvest.". «Wine-Searcher, Jul 15»
Tim Atkin MW: The hard work for Priorat wine pioneers
But the arrivals of oidium and phylloxera were devastating; abandoned terraces remain a forlorn feature of the landscape. Priorat's renaissance ... «Harpers Wine & Spirit Trade Review, Jul 15»
Fishing the shallows
There is some powdery mildew (oidium) pressure in the vineyards, but not enough to trouble seasoned growers. The first week in July turned ... «Decanter China, Jul 15»
Gardening: What is causing leaf spot on tomato plants?
One reader is seeing powdery mildew (Oidium lycopersicum), characterized by white spots on the upper side of the leaf and/or stem. As the ... «Allentown Morning Call, Jun 15»
2009 vintage guide for red Burgundy
Stormy spells in mid-July threatened oidium and mildew, and some treatments were required. Fortunately warm weather soon returned, and ... «decanter.com, Jun 15»
Loire bounces back with 2014 vintage
“We have only done one spray of copper and sulphur against mildew and oidium and even the copper was not really necessary.” Noting, “the ... «The Drinks Business, Jun 15»
A silver bullet to replace copper in the vineyard?
... it's called “Bordeaux mixture”) is still the only effective non-synthetic treatment for downy mildew (peronospera) or powdery mildew (oidium). «Palate Pres, Mar 15»
Luxury Product Category Not Liked by DRC
These included "rain, cold, mildew, hail, oidium, frost, storms and heatwaves." But such conditions can be good for quality if not quantity, ... «Wine-Searcher, Feb 15»
DRC unveils tiny 2012 vintage
Cold, wet weather, followed by hail and a heatwave saw poor fruit set compounded by mildew, oidium, burnt berries to result in a final crop that, ... «The Drinks Business, Feb 15»
Phylloxera: the parasite that changed wine forever
First Oidium, a fungal disease, arrived in Europe in 1847, attacking vines and severely affecting the entire economies of wine-producing ... «Irish Times, Ene 15»