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Relationships between berry quality and climatic variability in grapevine cultivars from Piedmont

Oct 1, 2020 | IVES Conference Series, Soil and climate interactions with grapevines, Terroir 2012

A major topic in viticultural research is the analysis of the relationships between climate on one side, and grape and wine quality on the other. It is well known that climatic conditions

Influence of pedoclimatic factors during berry ripening in Burgundy

Oct 1, 2020 | IVES Conference Series, Soil and climate interactions with grapevines, Terroir 2012

Berry composition at ripeness can be explained by many factors. This study was carried out from 2004 through 2011 in a 60 block network in the Yonne region, Burgundy.

Soil and Climate Interactions with Grapevines

Oct 1, 2020 | IVES Conference Series, Soil and climate interactions with grapevines, Terroir 2012

To test the hypothesis that soil type plays a minor role relative to that of vine vigor in the determination of yield, fruit composition and wine sensory attributes, 5 Chardonnay vineyards in the Niagara

Precision viticulture: using on-board sensors to map vine variability and characterize vine trajectories

Oct 1, 2020 | IVES Conference Series, Terroir 2012, Viticultural practices: past, present and future

Precision viticulture consists in using ICT (Information and Communication Technology) to implement more specific and better targeted technical vine practices. With proxy-detection

Soil electrical resistivity measurement: from terroir characterization to within-field crop inputs management

Oct 1, 2020 | IVES Conference Series, Terroir 2012, Viticultural practices: past, present and future

Soil Electrical Resistivity measurement is a zoning tool used by soil scientists and agronomists in viticulture. Indeed, the measure enables to optimize pedological surveys

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