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Electromagnetic conductivity mapping and harvest zoning: deciphering relationships between soil and wine quality

Jun 23, 2020 | IVES Conference Series, Soil Assessment and Management and Geological Influences on Terroir Development, Terroir 2016

Using electromagnetic conductivity mapping and GIS technology, we identified two unique soil zones within a 0.8-hectare Cabernet Franc block in central Virginia, USA.

Cover crops competition for water in vineyards: case studies in mediterranean terroirs

Jun 23, 2020 | IVES Conference Series, Soil Assessment and Management and Geological Influences on Terroir Development, Terroir 2016

Vineyard cover cropping is a cultural practice widely used in many of the world’s winegrowing regions being one of the most recommended practices to face climate changes and to promote vineyard environmental sustainability.

Climate change projections in serbian wine-growing regions

Jun 23, 2020 | Climates of Wine Regions Worldwide, IVES Conference Series, Terroir 2016

Changes in bioclimatic indices in wine-growing region of Serbia are analyzed under the RCP 8.5 IPCC scenario.

Changing New Zealand climate equals a changing New Zealand terroir?

Jun 23, 2020 | Climates of Wine Regions Worldwide, IVES Conference Series, Terroir 2016

Changing New Zealand climate equals a changing New Zealand terroir

A fine-scale approach to map bioclimatic indices using and comparing dynamical and geostatistical methods

Jun 23, 2020 | Climates of Wine Regions Worldwide, IVES Conference Series, Terroir 2016

Climate, especially temperature, plays a major role in grapevine development. Several bioclimaticindices have been created to relate temperature to grapevine phenology (e.g. Winkler Index, Huglin Index, Grapevine Flowering Véraison model [GFV]).

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