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Hi, I’m a grad student interested in the relationship between high brix and lower pest and disease pressure. I’ve searched the campus library and haven’t found any peer reviewed articles to reference for my paper. Can anyone point me towards academic sources that show this phenomenon? Thanks!
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Hi Craig, curious to see if you ended up finding anything?
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Craig Hartsough started the discussion Peer Reviewed Sources for Brix Levels and Pest Pressure relationship? in the forum Vegetables 3 years ago
Peer Reviewed Sources for Brix Levels and Pest Pressure relationship?
I’m a Grad student working on a research paper about the relationship between plant nutrition and pest/disease pressure. I’m looking for peer reviewed articles about how high brix plants are not seen as food by insects. Also, articles connecting nutrition to brix. I haven’t found any in my usual searches at the campus library. Can anyone…
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Mari Omland started the discussion "Jumping" Worms #amynthas in the forum Soil Health 3 years ago
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In the very last minute the invitation.
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Dear friends of reverse transpiration ;-), I will teach a sneak preview of what I am currently working on at the day after the Climate Farmer’s Congress at Kirchberg an der Jagst. That is the 28. of October. The objective of the day will be a crossover between input about different gears of water handling that plants are capable of (my…
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