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Advancing Eco Agriculture | Nutrition Management for Mite Infestations @AdvancingEcoAgriculture | Uploaded July 2020 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
Why do growers see mite populations soar as temperatures get higher? In this webinar, John Kempf describes what causes mite populations to explode and how to control mites with nutritional inputs. He will illustrate why high temperatures cause plant ammonium levels to increase and describe how these high levels influence mite populations. If you’ve experienced mite issues, whether from high temperatures or other causes, this webinar will provide actionable information on:

• The conditions that are vulnerable to exploding mite populations
• The causes of these conditions
• The nutritional inputs that can reverse mite infestations

View the slide deck at slideshare.net/AdvancingEcoAgricult/nutrition-management-for-mite-infestations
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