GRAPE IPM UPDATE
May 21, 2009

Hi All
 
Below are disease-risk calculations since May 1.
 
Have a good holiday
 
Frank

Disease Predictions - Connecticut Locations

Dr. Francis J. Ferrandino
Associate Scientist
Department of Plant Pathology and Ecology
The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station
123 Huntington Street (zip code 06511)
P. O. Box 1106
New Haven, CT  06504  USA
 
Phone: 203.974.8504
Fax: 203.974.8502
Email: Francis.Ferrandino@ct.gov

MAY 7, 2009 DISEASE ALERT-Phomopsis

GDD Accumulation 2009


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