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Spray application in viticulture: Research to Practice

Abstract

Grapevine nutrition : Research to Practice

Summary

Strategic agrochemical application remains an essential component of an integrated approach to pest and disease management in viticulture. A spray application workshop program was developed to facilitate a move away from routine use of pesticides by providing targeted and practical training in a positive learning environment based on the Research to Practice® model.

The program gives vineyard managers and growers the confidence and capacity to make strategic management decisions, and adopt the best available disease control options. This is achieved by providing accurate, up-to-date information, practical diagnostic tools and scientific research that has been translated into methodologies that work in the vineyard.

Research to Practice®: Spray Application in Viticulture workshops have brought together the various components of pesticide application and disease management, and successfully delivered the latest information to over 700 growers, vineyard managers, extension staff from wine companies, consultants and educators. Through this program, researchers were also provided with a structured avenue for technology transfer related to their work, as well as feedback on their work and insights into industry needs and priorities. Evaluation of participant feedback to date demonstrates that there have been a number of direct benefits from this program, including adoption of improved spray evaluation practices resulting in more consistent disease control, reductions in pesticide use and spraying costs, and a better understanding of industry research priorities.

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This content is restricted to wine exporters and levy-payers. Some reports are available for purchase to non-levy payers/exporters.