In Pacific Northwest fruit growing regions, common mullein often is abundant on the perimeter of pome and stonefruit orchards. |
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The pome is unique to Maloideae and is a fleshy fruit in which the carpels are surrounded by an enlarged hypanthium. |
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They are followed by orange to reddish pome fruits that cling to the stems well into winter and are an important food for birds. |
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As regards spirotetramat, such an application was made for the use on citrus fruit, pome fruit, apricots, peaches and grapes. |
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For pome fruit, stone fruit and hops please refer to the individual use descriptions for activity-specific restricted entry intervals. |
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Zinc and Manganese deficiencies are common in pome fruit trees and affect the fruit quality. |
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For instance, of the six AstraZeneca active substances used in grapes, only one is also used for pome and stone fruit and one other for olives. |
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Of the six Novartis active substances, one is used in both pome and stone fruits, another in stone fruit and one other for citrus. |
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The main objective of the Action is to increase the knowledge on the plant-biology involved in pome fruit health. |
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Data for this pest on apples would be adequate for extrapolation of control claims to all pome fruits. |
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A current survey has shown that the disease is present throughout the growing regions of pome fruits in Lebanon. |
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Summer diseases of pome fruit can significantly reduce the quality and marketability of fruit. |
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It is registered for use on powdery mildews in pome fruit, stone fruit, citrus fruit, soft fruit, vines, cucurbits, ornamentals, tobacco, hops and some vegetables. |
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Indeed, cracks constitute preferential entry sites for the main agents of brown rot in stone and pome fruits, both in the orchard and after harvest, throughout Europe. |
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Although not widely made in modern times, various other pome fruits can produce palatable drinks. |
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Tortricid pests of pome and stone fruits, Australian and New Zealand species. |
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Bezoylhydrazines are mostly sold in the vegetable and pome fruit markets. |
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Efficacy: Trials in Ontario and the U. S. found that multiple applications may decrease damage to pome fruits caused by pear psylla, tarnished plant bug, leafrollers, leafhoppers, apple maggot and plum curculio. |
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To enable the small and medium-sized agricultural enterprises of the Bouches-du-Rhône which reported fire blight to the State, to clean up their pome fruit orchards. |
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Astride the southern border is an elevated granitic plateau, the only district with a cool temperate climate suited to pome and stone fruits and grapes. |
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The project continues activities based in Samarkand, Namangan and Ferghana provinces to support production, processing and marketing of stone fruits, pome fruits and grapes. |
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It should be used in patients who require therapy and in whom the benefits of the product outweigh the serious risks of POME and severe allergic reaction. |
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