Horticulture

15 July 2021

Learn about the symptoms, spread and distribution of Tomato chlorosis virus (ToCV) and Tomato infectious chlorosis virus (TICV).

2 March 2023

Twenty British growers who attended a 3-day study tour in The Netherlands heard how a different generation of robots can improve productivity by lending a hand, eyes, or even extra brain-power to support growers with data and repetitive tasks

18 November 2021

The AHDB Horticulture Crop Walkers’ Guide for Asparagus has been designed specifically as an aid to crop monitoring. It illustrates and describes the important pests, diseases, nutritional and physiological disorders which may be encountered during the crop production process. 

1 June 2022

An easy to use guide to assist growers, supervisors and technical recognise crop issues. 

8 April 2022

Read this grower guide on slow sand filtration - installation, operation and maintenance

5 January 2024

This factsheet summarises knowledge of celery leaf spot and describes current best-practice guidelines for its management, considering all aspects of production from seed health through to harvest.

24 November 2022

Find information on the symptoms of biology of smoulder of narcissus

24 November 2022

Find information on the biology and symptoms of leaf scorch in narcissus.

24 November 2022

Foliar sprays of fungicides are the cornerstone for management of the main diseases of narcissus. Read this guide to an integrated approach to managing disease.

24 November 2022

As the mainstay of disease prevention, it’s important to have a good understanding of fungicides and the programmes for using them to best effect for management of foliar diseases of narcissus..

30 June 2022

This factsheet provides knowledge on the biology of pre- and post-harvest fruit rots of outdoor cucurbits (courgette, pumpkin, marrow and squash) caused by various pathogens and provides guidelines on disease management options

2 December 2022

Find information on various foliar disorders and fungal diseases of narcissus

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