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- who: OENO One and colleagues from the UnivBourgogne Franche Comté, CNRS, Bd Gabriel, Dijon, France have published the research work: Climate vs grapevine pests and diseases worldwide: the first results of a global survey, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: In this survey, powdery mildew was reported in extremely diverse climatic conditions, including intermediate and wet regions, probably because of a large tolerance of Erysiphe necator to thermal conditions.
- how: Significance and impact of the study This paper present an original methodology to address the relationship between grapevine disease and pest occurrences and climate . . .
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