The October 2015 issue of Technical Review is now available online. Articles and abstracts can be viewed individually, or the full issue can be downloaded. … more
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Agrochemical update September 2015
4 September 2015New active constituent for sap sucking pests
The Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) has approved the active constituent spirotetramat for use on wine-grapes. … more
AWRI webinars – what’s on in September?
27 August 2015New approaches and technologies feature strongly in the four AWRI webinars coming up in September. If you’re interested in new ways to do things or … more
Agrochemical update: new captan restriction on use
13 August 201513 AUGUST 2015
The European Union have notified of a change to the maximum residue level (MRL) and residue definition for captan. The MRL for … more
AWRI webinar series kicks off with four webinars in August
30 July 2015The AWRI webinar series for 2015-16 gets started next week. A series of 22 webinars will be presented between now and April 2016, covering a … more
Agrochemical update June 2015
25 June 2015The 2015/16 issue of the AWRI publication Agrochemicals registered for use in Australian viticulture (‘Dog book’) is now available. This agrochemical update summarises the major … more
Technical Review June 2015 issue available online
The June 2015 issue of Technical Review is now available online. Articles and abstracts can be viewed individually, or the full issue can be downloaded. … more
Technical Review April 2015 issue now available online
8 April 2015The April 2015 issue of Technical Review is now available online. Articles and abstracts can be viewed individually, or the full issue can be downloaded. … more
Technical Review February 2015 issue available online
3 February 2015The February 2015 issue of Technical Review is now available online. Articles and abstracts can be viewed individually, or the full issue can be downloaded. … more
Increased risk of bunch rots following heavy rain
16 January 2015Heavy rainfall and humid conditions have been experienced across Australian grapegrowing regions in recent days. Such conditions greatly increase the risk of Botrytis and other … more