Ficha UPA Madrid Ecoviña-Estudio de los beneficios de la generación de una nube de polvo del suelo para la prevención de enfermedades de la vid
Este proyecto busca conseguir uva de más calidad con respecto a las actuales, que sea una opción más económica para el cliente y que el proyecto conserve y mejore las características del medioambiente. La principal actividad del proyecto será la evaluación de la técnica de y de la máquina diseñada, mediante su uso en distintas fincas de ensayo, utilizando diferentes parámetros referidos a la salud de la planta y a la calidad de la producción, así como a costes económicos e impactos ambientales. Los resultados serán difundidos, y la máquina patentada si es pertinente. Las principales actividades específicas serán: -Replicación del prototipo del apero -Realización de las labores agrícolas y tratamientos -Medidas en las parcelas y de evolución de los cultivos -Análisis de los resultados de las parcelas -Análisis de los impactos ambientales de las producciones -Diseño final de la máquina -Difusión y comunicación.
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Contribution detail info
- Location
- Spain
- Authors
- Unión de Pequeños Agricultores y Ganaderos (UPA)
- Purpose
- Communication
- Dissemination
- File type
- Document
- File size
- 824 kB
- Created on
- 20-01-2020
- Origin language
- Spanish
- Official project website
- Study of benefits of generating a cloud of soil dust for the prevention of vine diseaseas
- License
- CC BY
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