COMMON OIDIUM OR UN-DEW DISEASE IN VINEYARDS AND MEASURES TO COMBAT IT
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/G746AKeywords:
Fruit, oidium, diphenoconazoleAbstract
The geographical location and soil-climatic conditions of the republic are very favorable for the development of all types of agriculture. It is estimated that 35% of the world's crop crop is lost each year, 14% of which is due to pests and diseases, while 20% of the crop is transported and stored dies during. In our country, agricultural crops can be damaged by various pests and diseases. Pests such as apples, spider mites, grape mites, and aphids are particularly harmful, as are dew, rust, and other diseases.