In western Europe, soil is of primordial importance for wine making. Soil qualities are often discussed and an influence on wine flavor is frequently inferred. However, evidence for a role of soil chemistry on wine composition and taste is scarce, but mineral nutrition of grapevine plants is one possible way of influence. This thesis approaches the complex question of elemental cycling between soil and plant through the use of geochemical tracers in vineyard environments. A combination of traditional tracers such as elemental ratios and mass balances as well as innovative tools such as Cu isotope analysis and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) are used on different observation scales. The influence of soil type on wine elemental composit...
International audienceCopper (Cu) based pesticides are widely used in viticulture and are permitted ...
Since the end of the 19th century, the use of copper (Cu)-based fungicides has resulted in increased...
Understanding the fate of copper (Cu) fungicides in vineyard soils and catchments is a prerequisite ...
In western Europe, soil is of primordial importance for wine making. Soil qualities are often discus...
In western Europe, soil is of primordial importance for wine making. Soil qualities are often discus...
In western Europe, soil is of primordial importance for wine making. Soil qualities are often discus...
Dans l'ouest de l'Europe, une grande importance est accordée à la composante sol dans l'élaboration ...
International audienceThe effect of soil on wine composition and flavor is controversially discussed...
International audienceThe effect of soil on wine composition and flavor is controversially discussed...
International audienceThe effect of soil on wine composition and flavor is controversially discussed...
Copper (Cu) based pesticides are widely used in viticulture and are permitted in organic viticulture...
Copper (Cu) based pesticides are widely used in viticulture and are permitted in organic viticulture...
Copper (Cu) based pesticides are widely used in viticulture and are permitted in organic viticulture...
Copper (Cu) based pesticides are widely used in viticulture and are permitted in organic viticulture...
Copper (Cu) based pesticides are widely used in viticulture and are permitted in organic viticulture...
International audienceCopper (Cu) based pesticides are widely used in viticulture and are permitted ...
Since the end of the 19th century, the use of copper (Cu)-based fungicides has resulted in increased...
Understanding the fate of copper (Cu) fungicides in vineyard soils and catchments is a prerequisite ...
In western Europe, soil is of primordial importance for wine making. Soil qualities are often discus...
In western Europe, soil is of primordial importance for wine making. Soil qualities are often discus...
In western Europe, soil is of primordial importance for wine making. Soil qualities are often discus...
Dans l'ouest de l'Europe, une grande importance est accordée à la composante sol dans l'élaboration ...
International audienceThe effect of soil on wine composition and flavor is controversially discussed...
International audienceThe effect of soil on wine composition and flavor is controversially discussed...
International audienceThe effect of soil on wine composition and flavor is controversially discussed...
Copper (Cu) based pesticides are widely used in viticulture and are permitted in organic viticulture...
Copper (Cu) based pesticides are widely used in viticulture and are permitted in organic viticulture...
Copper (Cu) based pesticides are widely used in viticulture and are permitted in organic viticulture...
Copper (Cu) based pesticides are widely used in viticulture and are permitted in organic viticulture...
Copper (Cu) based pesticides are widely used in viticulture and are permitted in organic viticulture...
International audienceCopper (Cu) based pesticides are widely used in viticulture and are permitted ...
Since the end of the 19th century, the use of copper (Cu)-based fungicides has resulted in increased...
Understanding the fate of copper (Cu) fungicides in vineyard soils and catchments is a prerequisite ...