Crop-Scan®, which has been developed by Biobericas R&D team, uses imaging taken by airborne thermal and multispectral cameras to diagnose crop stress.
On 15th and 16th May, Dr. Günther Schwarz (Dr. med. dipl. ECVS and veterinary specializing in small animals) read a lecture at Vienna and another at Linz (Austria).
Bioiberica hosted at Aveiro (July 11) and Lisbon (July 12) two sessions on immunology and immune modulation, with some 100 veterinarians in attendance.
The 7th Cherry International Symposium was held at Plasencia (Extremadura, Spain) on 23-27 June. It was attended by scientists, agriculture specialists and farmers specializing in cherry crop production that came from major cherry production areas in the world.
CeraTrap: the strategy for biorational pest control of fruit fly in mango cultivation