Bulgarian Food Safety Agency shares the phytosanitary status of vine pests in May

Published 2023년 5월 19일

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The Bulgarian Food Safety Agency (BFSA) has reported the current status of agricultural crops, including the detection and control of various pests and diseases. The report highlights the activity of Lobesia botrana in the Blagoevgrad district, along with its presence in other regions in April. The Plovdiv region has seen the emergence of the yellow vine mite. The first symptoms of Excoriosis and Powdery mildew have been detected in the Burgas and Blagoevgrad regions, respectively. The BFSA has recommended preventive treatments in several regions to control these issues.
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Information from the Bulgarian Food Safety Agency (BFSA) on the phytosanitary status of agricultural crops as of May 11, 2023. Lobesia botrana In the month of April, a mass flight and start of egg-laying was established in Blagoevgrad district. The beginning of the flight of butterflies has been established in the regions of Burgas, Kyustendil, Pazardzhik and Targovishte. Yellow vine mite /Schizotetranychus viticola/ Emergence of adult females in the middle of April is observed in the Plovdiv region. Excoriosis /Phomopsis viticola/ The first symptoms were detected in the Burgas region. Precautionary treatments were carried out in the ...
Source: Agroplovdiv

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