against very high temperatures resulting from direct sunlight, particularly in warm periods. Provide the hive with sufficient shade, for example by positioning
Prevent high temperatures immediately after planting. Avoid cold and excessive warm irrigation water. Keep the water content of the substrate below 70% and ensure
monitoring tools for moths. They have regular migratory habits, seeking warm or mild climates, since the cold reduces or halts their development. Damage
fruit quality, and increased risk of bunch rot. Powdery mildew thrives under warm and humid conditions; however, unlike most other grapevine pathogens, it
wine and table grape production worldwide. The disease spreads rapidly under warm and wet conditions, infecting leaves, shoots, and young berries, often resulting
infestations very quickly but doesn’t feed on any other prey. Under dry, warm conditions Phytoseiulus persimilis has difficulties keeping spider mites