Agrometeorology for plant protection in Quebec in the context of climate change

Vincent Philion, researcher

Vincent Philion

Researcher, agr., M.Sc.

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Description

The project aims to document the needs and available resources in agrometeorology in the context of climate change for plant protection in Quebec.

Objective(s)

From 2020 to 2022

Project duration

Soil health, Water protection, Air quality

Services

Partener

MAPAQ PALCAA

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