Pesticides en viticulture Usages, impacts et transition agroécologique

The phytosanitary protection of vineyards raises many questions of interest to winegrowers. What diseases and pests attack vines in the different producing countries? What vineyard management practices ensure phytosanitary protection? What are the consequences of the use of organic and inorganic pes...

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Main Author: Macary, Francis (auth)
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Published: éditions Quae 2022
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