Statistical models based on temperature accumulation are used to estimate grapevine phenology (e.g. bud break, flowering) through summation of daily heat requirements calibrated from a base temperature and a given date. This study was designed to define the grapevine agro-phenological behaviour through analysis of potential trends of some principal phenological phenomena, such as flowering, harvest, and berry sugar levels at harvest. The data utilized were recorded over a 13-year period (2000-2012) for different grape varieties in the Umbria wine region in central Italy. Moreover, to determine the more important relationships between meteorological variables and recorded data, partial least-squares regressions were carried out. The trend an...
Part A: The high resolution grape phenology model Common cumulative degree day models used to forec...
Projections of grapevine phenophases under future climate change scenarios are strategic decision su...
Climate change is a reality today and a challenge because the effects need to be evaluated and ident...
Developing adaptation strategies in Vitis vinifera, a crop sensitive to climate change, is crucial f...
The objective of this study was to develop phenological models capable of predicting the onset of ve...
The historical temperature (1981-2007) and phenological (1986-2011) data were analysed for the regio...
In this study we have compared the predictive ability of two phenological models: a traditional Ther...
Background: Nowadays there is much discussion on climate change and its effects on both human activi...
Grapevine phenology is advancing with increased temperatures associated with climate change. This ma...
Time and environmental conditions, such as temperature and photoperiod, are the main drivers governi...
The variability of grapevine phenological stages under climate change has been studied in many wineg...
Variety, temperature and viticulture practices (e.g. pruning, trimming, cluster thinning, irrigation...
Current climate change is increasing inter- and intra-annual variability in atmospheric conditions l...
Context and purpose of the study ‐ Temperatures are increasing due to climate change leading to adva...
This is the published version of the paper "Assessing impacts of climate change on phenology and qua...
Part A: The high resolution grape phenology model Common cumulative degree day models used to forec...
Projections of grapevine phenophases under future climate change scenarios are strategic decision su...
Climate change is a reality today and a challenge because the effects need to be evaluated and ident...
Developing adaptation strategies in Vitis vinifera, a crop sensitive to climate change, is crucial f...
The objective of this study was to develop phenological models capable of predicting the onset of ve...
The historical temperature (1981-2007) and phenological (1986-2011) data were analysed for the regio...
In this study we have compared the predictive ability of two phenological models: a traditional Ther...
Background: Nowadays there is much discussion on climate change and its effects on both human activi...
Grapevine phenology is advancing with increased temperatures associated with climate change. This ma...
Time and environmental conditions, such as temperature and photoperiod, are the main drivers governi...
The variability of grapevine phenological stages under climate change has been studied in many wineg...
Variety, temperature and viticulture practices (e.g. pruning, trimming, cluster thinning, irrigation...
Current climate change is increasing inter- and intra-annual variability in atmospheric conditions l...
Context and purpose of the study ‐ Temperatures are increasing due to climate change leading to adva...
This is the published version of the paper "Assessing impacts of climate change on phenology and qua...
Part A: The high resolution grape phenology model Common cumulative degree day models used to forec...
Projections of grapevine phenophases under future climate change scenarios are strategic decision su...
Climate change is a reality today and a challenge because the effects need to be evaluated and ident...