Jun 22, 2020 | GiESCO 2019, IVES Conference Series, Vine protection and sustainability
Fifteen nepoviruses are able to induce fanleaf degeneration in grapes. Grapevine fanleaf virus (GFLV) is the main causal agent of this disease
Jun 22, 2020 | GiESCO 2019, IVES Conference Series, Vine protection and sustainability
Vineyards are highly variable and this variation is largely driven by environmental conditions and seasonal variation. For example, warm temperatures
Jun 22, 2020 | GiESCO 2019, IVES Conference Series, Viticultural techniques
IVES 9 2020 9 June Forcing vine regrowth in Vitis vinifera cv. Touriga nacional at Douro region Abstract Context and purpose of the study ‐ Douro Region, characterized by a Mediterranean climate type and schist soils, is subjected to water and heat...
Jun 19, 2020 | GiESCO 2019, IVES Conference Series, Viticultural techniques
Context and purpose of the study – In Valpolicella area (Verona – Italy) Vitis vinifera cv. Corvina is the main wine variety to obtain, after grape withering, Amarone wine: this study was carried out in order to compare two different grape dehydration conditions with the aim of verifying the final composition of Corvina dried grapes and the organoleptic profile of corresponding Amarone wine.
Jun 19, 2020 | GiESCO 2019, IVES Conference Series, Viticultural techniques
Context and purpose of the study – The dormant and growing season temperatures in California USA have been increasing with more clear sky days. A consequence increasing temperatures and clear sky days is water deficit conditions. Viticulturists must determine appropriate balances of canopy management and irrigation budgeting to produce suitable yields without compromising berry chemistry. In response, a study designed to test the interactive effects of leaf removal timing and applied water amounts on Cabernet Sauvignon/110R in Napa Valley, CA.