Production of high-quality sparkling wines relies on an optimal balance between sugar and acidity in the fruit at harvest. Warming trends favor a too-fast sugar increase at the expense of adequate acidity. The removal of photosynthetically active leaves from the distal part of the canopy around veraison has been proposed as a simple technique to delay sugar accumulation. Over three seasons (2015 to 2017), we compared the effects of mechanical mid-shoot leaf removal in the white variety Ortrugo, either performed before veraison (PRE-LR) or at a total soluble solids (TSS) concentration of ~12 Brix (POST-LR), with non-defoliated vines (C). PRE-LR shifted the sugar increase in all the three seasons, but the effects held until harvest only in 20...
Early defoliation is a novel cultural practice for crop management in grapevines. The effects of tim...
Due to a variety of reasons (changing climatic conditions, higher photosynthetic efficiency of newly...
Many vineyards all over the world can easily produce high potential alcohol levels, but the importan...
Ripe berries often results too rich in sugar in recent years, though harvest is done in advance, thu...
The global warming and the general improvement of vineyard management techniques over the last fifty...
BACKGROUND: Vineyard strategies have recently been developed to combat the effects of global warming...
The increasing interest by the wine market in sparkling white wines challenges how the desired grape...
Background and Aims The increasing interest by the wine market in sparkling white wines challenge...
The rise in air temperature due to climate change is causing an increase in sugar accumulation rate ...
Background and Aims: The increasing interest by the wine market in sparkling white wines challenges ...
In the last years, particularly in the viticultural areas characterized by low soil fertility and wa...
The rise in air temperature due to climate change is causing an increase in the sugar accumulation r...
Based on earlier findings showing the effectiveness of preflowering leaf removal at reducing yield i...
Background and Aims: Climate change is advancing grape ripening and decoupling sugar and phenolic ma...
In several winegrowing regions of the world, climate change has determined an acceleration of the ri...
Early defoliation is a novel cultural practice for crop management in grapevines. The effects of tim...
Due to a variety of reasons (changing climatic conditions, higher photosynthetic efficiency of newly...
Many vineyards all over the world can easily produce high potential alcohol levels, but the importan...
Ripe berries often results too rich in sugar in recent years, though harvest is done in advance, thu...
The global warming and the general improvement of vineyard management techniques over the last fifty...
BACKGROUND: Vineyard strategies have recently been developed to combat the effects of global warming...
The increasing interest by the wine market in sparkling white wines challenges how the desired grape...
Background and Aims The increasing interest by the wine market in sparkling white wines challenge...
The rise in air temperature due to climate change is causing an increase in sugar accumulation rate ...
Background and Aims: The increasing interest by the wine market in sparkling white wines challenges ...
In the last years, particularly in the viticultural areas characterized by low soil fertility and wa...
The rise in air temperature due to climate change is causing an increase in the sugar accumulation r...
Based on earlier findings showing the effectiveness of preflowering leaf removal at reducing yield i...
Background and Aims: Climate change is advancing grape ripening and decoupling sugar and phenolic ma...
In several winegrowing regions of the world, climate change has determined an acceleration of the ri...
Early defoliation is a novel cultural practice for crop management in grapevines. The effects of tim...
Due to a variety of reasons (changing climatic conditions, higher photosynthetic efficiency of newly...
Many vineyards all over the world can easily produce high potential alcohol levels, but the importan...