BC Plant Health

Evaluating Summer Oil Sprays for Powdery Mildew Control in Sweet Cherries: Insights from Creston, BC 2007

Introduction Powdery mildew, caused by Podosphaera clandestina, is a significant disease affecting sweet cherries in British Columbia. It impacts foliage and fruit, occasionally resulting in complete crop losses. Fungicide applications are essential for its control. This blog explores the findings from a 2007 trial conducted in Creston, BC, to evaluate the effectiveness and tolerance of …

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Enhancing Plant Health in British Columbia: Insights from the BC Plant Health Fund

Introduction The BC Plant Health Fund was established to support the BC Plant Health Strategy, aiming to address plant health issues that impact productivity, environmental sustainability, and competitiveness of agricultural crops in British Columbia. This blog delves into the outcomes and insights from the fund’s implementation, highlighting key projects and their impacts on BC’s agriculture. …

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