The AWRI publication Agrochemicals registered for use in Australian viticulture 2010/2011 is now available.
Major changes in the 2010/2011 ‘Dog Book’
1. Active constituents
CARBENDAZIM… more
The AWRI publication Agrochemicals registered for use in Australian viticulture 2010/2011 is now available.
Major changes in the 2010/2011 ‘Dog Book’
1. Active constituents
CARBENDAZIM… more
Today, the AWRI celebrates its 55th anniversary. We are very proud of what the Australian wine industry has achieved over this time. Since 1955, we’ve … more
CARBENDAZIM
Any product containing the active constituent carbendazim is no longer registered for use in Australian viticulture.
Due to health and safety concerns, the … more
Untimely rains in certain wine regions of Australia have seen Botrytis appear in some vineyards. A number of queries have been taken by our winemaking … more
During the current vintage, our Viticulture team have received queries regarding the impact that elemental sulfur residues might have on fermentation.
Background
For the control … more