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DOGS PROVE THEIR NOSE FOR VINE DISEASES
The Editors, 08.01.2025
An innovative pilot project in California trained dogs like Malbec, Sauvi B, Cab and Zinny to detect vine diseases such as phylloxera and leafroll viruses with remarkable accuracy.
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Four sniffer dogs have been trained to detect vine diseases as part of a new pilot project in California. The result proves that dogs are capable of detecting phylloxera and leafroll in grapevines.