We measured the effects of increased daytime temperature during 2- (2007/08) or 3-week periods (2008/09) on the yield and yield components of irrigated Shiraz vines in the Barossa Valley of Australia. A simple and inexpensive open system was used to elevate temperature during a single phenological window, either bracketing budburst (E-L stage 4), shortly after flowering (E-L stage 23), bracketing pea size (E-L stage 31), around veraison (E-L stage 35) or shortly before harvest (E-L stage 38). Two important features of the heating systems were tracking of diurnal temperature dynamics, and maintaining relative humidity, hence avoiding the interaction between temperature and vapour pressure deficit. Minimum temperature was unchanged. Compared ...
To examine the interactive effect of temperature and photon flux density (PFD) on growth dynamics an...
In warm climate regions of Australia grapevines may retain leaves for up to four months after harves...
Copyright © 2008 Australian Society of Viticulture and Oenology Inc.Own-rooted Shiraz, spaced 1.5 m ...
We tested the hypotheses that (i) a short period of high maximum temperature disrupts gas exchange a...
Aim: To investigate whether timing and duration of exposure to elevated temperatures impact the repr...
Temperature and light are key climatic factors which affect grapevine physiology in the growing seas...
Aim: To evaluate the effect of elevated temperature on the yield of Shiraz vines in the Barossa Vall...
Background and Aims: The impact of high temperature on grapevine function is predicted to be a serio...
Background and Aims: Springtime root-zone warming activates mobilisation of the root carbohydrate re...
Aim: The aim of the study was to test the effect of a single heat event (HE), and the additive effec...
During the growing season, both temperature and light intensity have major impact on plant growth an...
Loss of berry mass, commonly referred to as berry shrivel, can occur in some cultivars late in ripen...
Anticipating vineyard irrigation requirements in future climates is of strategic importance to maint...
Background and Aims: Global warming is shifting vine phenology, compressing harvests and altering th...
Heterogeneity in root-zone temperature both vertically and horizontally may contribute to the uneven...
To examine the interactive effect of temperature and photon flux density (PFD) on growth dynamics an...
In warm climate regions of Australia grapevines may retain leaves for up to four months after harves...
Copyright © 2008 Australian Society of Viticulture and Oenology Inc.Own-rooted Shiraz, spaced 1.5 m ...
We tested the hypotheses that (i) a short period of high maximum temperature disrupts gas exchange a...
Aim: To investigate whether timing and duration of exposure to elevated temperatures impact the repr...
Temperature and light are key climatic factors which affect grapevine physiology in the growing seas...
Aim: To evaluate the effect of elevated temperature on the yield of Shiraz vines in the Barossa Vall...
Background and Aims: The impact of high temperature on grapevine function is predicted to be a serio...
Background and Aims: Springtime root-zone warming activates mobilisation of the root carbohydrate re...
Aim: The aim of the study was to test the effect of a single heat event (HE), and the additive effec...
During the growing season, both temperature and light intensity have major impact on plant growth an...
Loss of berry mass, commonly referred to as berry shrivel, can occur in some cultivars late in ripen...
Anticipating vineyard irrigation requirements in future climates is of strategic importance to maint...
Background and Aims: Global warming is shifting vine phenology, compressing harvests and altering th...
Heterogeneity in root-zone temperature both vertically and horizontally may contribute to the uneven...
To examine the interactive effect of temperature and photon flux density (PFD) on growth dynamics an...
In warm climate regions of Australia grapevines may retain leaves for up to four months after harves...
Copyright © 2008 Australian Society of Viticulture and Oenology Inc.Own-rooted Shiraz, spaced 1.5 m ...