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Barley Crop LIFE12 ENV/IT/ /01/ /12/2015

Barley Crop Photo 1. Barley crop 30/03/2015

Barley Crop Photo 2. Barley crop 30/03/2015

Barley Crop Photo 3. Barley crop 06/04/2015

Barley Crop Photo 4. Barley crop Control 06/04/2015 Photo 5. Barley crop Resafe with VAP treatment 06/04/2015 Photo 6. Barley crop Resafe without VAP treatment 06/04/2015

Barley Crop Photo 5. Barley crop Mineral+Resafe with VAP treatment 06/04/2015 Photo 6. Barley crop Mineral+Resafe without VAP treatment 06/04/2015 Photo 5. Barley crop Mineral treatment 06/04/2015

Barley Crop Photo 7. Barley crop 27/05/2015

Barley Crop Photo 8. Barley crop height 27/05/2015

Barley Crop Photo 9. Barley harvest soil 1 vs soil 2 with the treatments control, Resafe with VAP and Resafe without VAP 30/03/2015 SOIL 1SOIL 1 SOIL 2SOIL 2 ControlResafe with VAPResafe without VAP

Barley Crop Photo 10. Barley harvest soil 1 vs soil 2 with the treatments Mineral, Mineral+Resafe with VAP and Mineral+Resafe without VAP SOIL 1SOIL 1 SOIL 2SOIL 2 MineralMineral+Resafe with VAPMineral+Resafe without VAP

Barley Crop Photo 11. Barley crop (seeds and straw)