In recent weeks, symptoms similar to those of Grapevine Pinot Gris Virus (GPGV) have been reported in Tempranillo, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Viognier and Cabernet Sauvignon … more
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Four new AWRI webinars – registration is now open!
The AWRI has released four new viticulture focused webinars. Registration via the AWRI website is now open!
Coming up first, a look at the essential … more
Agrochemical update – October 2017
3 October 2017New active constituent for botrytis bunch rot
Aureobasidium pullulans
APVMA 82495
The Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) has approved the active constituent Aureobasidium … more
AWRI Board Election
22 August 2017An election is now under way for the vacant positions on the AWRI Board of Directors in the small (<2,000 tonnes) and medium (2,001 – … more
Technical Review August 2017 issue available
11 August 2017The August 2017 issue of Technical Review is now available online. Articles and abstracts can be viewed individually, or the full issue can be downloaded. … more
AWRI webinars – registration is open now!
10 August 2017The AWRI webinar program is back and registration for the first four sessions is open now!
There are four informative sessions to begin the program. … more
Grapevine Pinot Gris Virus advice
9 August 2017Grapevine Pinot Gris Virus (GPGV) has been detected for the first time in Australia.
This virus is common in many international wine regions in Europe, … more
Agrochemical update – new ‘Dog book’ available
22 June 2017The 2017/18 edition of Agrochemicals registered for use in Australian viticulture (the ‘Dog book‘) is now available. The updated ‘Dog book’ can … more
Technical Review June 2017 issue available online
8 June 2017The June 2017 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 2017 issue available online
20 April 2017The April 2017 issue of Technical Review is now available online. Articles and abstracts can be viewed individually, or the full issue can be downloaded. … more
