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13 Bestrijding Erwinia door gebruik van ontsmettingsmiddelen

15.5 Open dagen

Open dagen PPO Lisse (winter en voorjaar) per keer verschillende aspecten :

10-11 februari 2005; 27 mei 2005; 31 mei 2006; 8 februari 2007; 24 april 2008 bedrijvendag incl. demo door DLV; 30 mei 2008 besmetting bij vermeerdering, beschadiging

14 september 2007: Open Dag CNB/PPO Posters (“Erwinia in Dahlia en Zantedeschia, Toetsen op Erwinia en Overleving van Erwinia”)

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