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Olive waste found to have great potential as organic fungicide
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<pre>Hi all, Some fascinating news just to hand shows that German researchers have been testing a mixture of olive-waste polyphenols against common crop- damaging fungi and having some startling and quite unexpected success in treating various molds in wine and other food production systems. It appears that depending on the concentration, the polyphenols and their breakdown products severely inhibited the growth of Fusarium culmorum, a wheat blight, and Botrytis cinerea, the so-called gray mold that turns mature strawberries and raspberries to mush and causes blueberries and wine grapes to shrivel and drop. This is HUGE news for anyone in the olive buisness and a full explanation can be read at the FORUMS section of : http://www.olivesorganic.com To read the article, just follow the links to the "forums" section of the OlivesOrganic website, and sign up. It fast, its free and its the worlds leading olive discussion forum. Cheers, Olly! www.olivesorganic.com </pre> </td></tr></table> |
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Re: Olive waste found to have great potential as organic fungicide
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<pre>Good afternoon, I've had no luck finding this article in your forums section. I am registered as ebo - how do I find the story? Many thanks, Julie Lloyd From: "olivesorganic" <info@...> Reply-To: OliveOil@yahoogroups.com Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2003 00:18:43 -0000 To: OliveOil@yahoogroups.com Subject: [OliveOil] Olive waste found to have great potential as organic fungicide Hi all, Some fascinating news just to hand shows that German researchers have been testing a mixture of olive-waste polyphenols against common crop- damaging fungi and having some startling and quite unexpected success in treating various molds in wine and other food production systems. It appears that depending on the concentration, the polyphenols and their breakdown products severely inhibited the growth of Fusarium culmorum, a wheat blight, and Botrytis cinerea, the so-called gray mold that turns mature strawberries and raspberries to mush and causes blueberries and wine grapes to shrivel and drop. This is HUGE news for anyone in the olive buisness and a full explanation can be read at the FORUMS section of : http://www.olivesorganic.com To read the article, just follow the links to the "forums" section of the OlivesOrganic website, and sign up. It fast, its free and its the worlds leading olive discussion forum. Cheers, Olly! www.olivesorganic.com Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ADVERTISEMENT ************************************************** Post message: OliveOil@yahoogroups.com Subscribe: OliveOil-subscribe@yahoogroups.com Unsubscribe: OliveOil-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com Moderators: OliveOil-owner@yahoogroups.com ************************************************** SPONSOR: http://www.sadoun.com/submit Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service <http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/> . [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] </pre> </td></tr></table> |
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Re: Olive waste found to have great potential as organic fungicide
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<pre>--- In OliveOil@yahoogroups.com, Julie Lloyd <lloyd@i...> wrote: > Good afternoon, > > I've had no luck finding this article in your forums section. I am > registered as ebo - how do I find the story? > > Many thanks, > Julie Lloyd Hi Julie, I will email you the link from the OlivesOrganic directory. Just follow it and you will be taken directly to the article. Cheers, Johnny Apollo! http://www.olivesorganic.com www.olivesorganic.com </pre> </td></tr></table> |
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