ESCA » Exhibition Services and Contractors Association ESCA is the premier association for firms in the meetings, exhibitions, and hospitality industry Our members excel in Trade Shows Exhibitions, Conventions Meetings, and Corporate Meetings Events, providing top-notch services and products for successful events
ESCA – Employee-Owned S Corporations of America ESCA, the Employee-owned S Corporations of America, is the voice in Washington, DC that speaks exclusively for employee-owned S corporations (“S ESOPs”) Since 1998, ESCA’s membership has grown to represent more than 325,000 employee-owners across the country
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International Council on Grapevine Trunk Diseases Since the late 1980s trunk disease problems have emerged that are of paramount importance to the grape industry They include the resurgence of esca (black measles) and eutypa dieback in mature vineyards, dieback by Botryosphaeria species and decline diseases of young vines in newly planted vineyards
About ESCA – ESCA ESCA, the Employee-owned S Corporations of America, is the voice in Washington, DC that speaks exclusively for employee-owned S Corporations (“S ESOPs”) Since 1998, ESCA’s membership has grown to represent more than 230 companies and their 330,000 employee-owners across the country
Grape Trunk Diseases and Management - Progressive Crop Petri disease and Esca are caused by the closely related species of fungi in the genus Phaeomoniella and Paheoacremonium In both diseases, longitudinal black stripes are visible under the bark