Study finds grapevine red blotch virus is easier to detect during specific seasons
New research has revealed that grapevine red blotch virus is significantly easier to detect during certain times of the year, which could help vineyards catch infections earlier and manage their vines more effectively. This finding is particularly useful for producers looking to protect their crops from this damaging virus, as timing detection efforts strategically could improve vineyard health and ultimately wine quality. Understanding these seasonal patterns gives growers a practical tool in their disease management toolkit.
Originally published by Vinetur
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