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    Ficha del GO Adaptación de modelos de predicción de enfermedades en el cultivo de viñedo en la DOCa Rioja para una aplicación sostenible de tratamientos fitosanitarios

    El oídio o ceniza es una enfermedad endémica en La Rioja que, en años de condiciones climáticas favorables, puede producir daños considerables en las cosechas. Esto lleva a que los tratamientos preventivos, siguiendo un calendario, sean habituales entre los viticultores riojanos, siendo en ocasiones estos tratamientos innecesarios. El objetivo final de este proyecto es desarrollar una poderosa herramienta que permita a los viticultores tomar las mejores decisiones desde el punto de vista económico y de sostenibilidad. Para ello se adaptan y validan dos modelos bioclimáticos (a nivel de zona y a nivel de parcela) para la predicción del riesgo de oídio específico en los viñedos de Rioja Alta y Rioja Baja.

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    Adaptation of disease prediction models to vineyards within the DOCa Rioja for a sustainable aplica

    Adaptation of disease prediction models to vineyards within the DOCa Rioja for a sustainable aplication of protection products

    Localisation
    • Spain
    Auteurs
    • Grupo de empresas vinícolas de La Rioja
    Objectif
    • Communication
    • Dissemination
    Type de fichier
    Document
    Taille du fichier
    228 kB
    Publié sur
    15-01-2019
    Langue originale
    Spanish
    Site officiel du projet
    Adaptation of disease prediction models to vineyards within the DOCa Rioja for a sustainable aplica
    License
    CC BY
    Mots-clés
    • oídio
    • enfermedades
    • vid
    • fitosanitarios
    • tratamientos
    • modelos
    • viñedo
    • sostenible
    • ceniza
    • cultivo

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