Aim: The implications of water and nutrient deficiencies for photosynthesis, dry matter production, and yield have been well documented. However, whereas multiple studies show that water deficits affect grape and wine quality as well as wine sensory characteristics, the corresponding implications of manipulating vine nutrient status through fertilizer additions remain largely unexplored. Methods and results: In this study, phosphorus (P) fertilizers were applied to P-deficient vineyards of Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, and Chenin blanc growing in rhyolite, granite, and schist derived soils. Bloomtime leaf lamina P levels, basic soil chemical characteristics, juice P, and wine chemical parameters were measured after harvest. A highly sensi...
A “terroir” is a cultivated ecosystem in which the vine interacts with the soil and the climate. The...
In the Helderberg area of the Western Cape, South Africa, soil parent material may vary between gran...
The water relations and physiological status of the grapevine are critical for obtaining a quality p...
Production quality in viticulture is highly dependent on soil characteristics and vineyard managemen...
Aims: Determinants of the terroir effect in Riesling were sought by choosing vine water status as a ...
A five-year investigation (2004/05 to 2008/09) was carried out in two Sauvignon blanc and two Cabern...
Aims: A three-year study was conducted in the Vaud vineyards of Switzerland to evaluate the effects ...
CITATION: Hunter, J. J., et al. 2014. Integrative effects of vine water relations and grape ripenes...
The influence of soil type and preparation on vine development and grape composition was investigate...
Regulation of grapevine water status is a common practice to manipulate grape composition and wine q...
Regulation of grapevine water status is a common practice to manipulate grape composition and wine q...
Regulation of grapevine water status is a common practice to manipulate grape composition and wine q...
This study attempts to clarify the consequences for wine flavour that result from harvesting fruit a...
Aims: The aim of this research was to study the physiological and agronomical behaviors (leaf gas ex...
The optimal rate of irrigation of the three wine grapes Sauvignon blanc, Merlot, and Cabernet Sauvig...
A “terroir” is a cultivated ecosystem in which the vine interacts with the soil and the climate. The...
In the Helderberg area of the Western Cape, South Africa, soil parent material may vary between gran...
The water relations and physiological status of the grapevine are critical for obtaining a quality p...
Production quality in viticulture is highly dependent on soil characteristics and vineyard managemen...
Aims: Determinants of the terroir effect in Riesling were sought by choosing vine water status as a ...
A five-year investigation (2004/05 to 2008/09) was carried out in two Sauvignon blanc and two Cabern...
Aims: A three-year study was conducted in the Vaud vineyards of Switzerland to evaluate the effects ...
CITATION: Hunter, J. J., et al. 2014. Integrative effects of vine water relations and grape ripenes...
The influence of soil type and preparation on vine development and grape composition was investigate...
Regulation of grapevine water status is a common practice to manipulate grape composition and wine q...
Regulation of grapevine water status is a common practice to manipulate grape composition and wine q...
Regulation of grapevine water status is a common practice to manipulate grape composition and wine q...
This study attempts to clarify the consequences for wine flavour that result from harvesting fruit a...
Aims: The aim of this research was to study the physiological and agronomical behaviors (leaf gas ex...
The optimal rate of irrigation of the three wine grapes Sauvignon blanc, Merlot, and Cabernet Sauvig...
A “terroir” is a cultivated ecosystem in which the vine interacts with the soil and the climate. The...
In the Helderberg area of the Western Cape, South Africa, soil parent material may vary between gran...
The water relations and physiological status of the grapevine are critical for obtaining a quality p...