The effects of additional irrigation during berry ripening on water relations, growth and yield in Sauvignon blanc and Chenin blanc grapevines were investigated. In all treatments the grapevines were irrigated when berries reached pea size in December. One treatment received no further irrigation until after harvest. All of the remaining treatments received a second irrigation at véraison. Except for a single treatment, which was not irrigated during ripening, these treatments received a third irrigation at either 14, 21, 28 or 31 days after véraison. The six treatments were applied in a field trial carried out in the Stellenbosch district of the coastal winegrowing region of South Africa over consecutive seasons, between 1990 and 1993. Ir...
Three fertigation strategies were compared in a drip irrigated Dan-ben-Hannah/Ramsey vineyard nearPa...
In addition to irrigation, other viticultural practices such as soil management can be applied to im...
[EN] In the old-world viticulture, there is a common but most often not scientifically proven consid...
The effects of additional irrigation during berry ripening on juice and wine quality in Sauvignon bl...
The impact of five drip irrigation strategies on vegetative growth, yield and quality of Merlot/99R ...
Plant response in terms of root, shoot and trunk growth as well as berry growth and composition, was...
Water is becoming an increasingly scarce resource, so agriculture competes with urban and industrial...
The impact of five drip irrigation strategies on water status in Merlot/99R was compared to a non-ir...
Effects of soil water depletion level and irrigation cut off during ripening on water stress in Sunr...
Table grape vines (Vitis vinifera L.) grown in arid regions require irrigation to achieve optimum fr...
The water relations and physiological status of the grapevine are critical for obtaining a quality p...
Vine response to water deficit depends on the pattern and severity of the imposed wat...
Performance of Sultanina grapevines irrigated at 60% plant-available water depletion (Tl) were compa...
The effect of deficit irrigation strategies on physiological performance, growth, source:sink balanc...
A long-term trial was conducted in commercial vineyards in the Coastal region of South Africa to ass...
Three fertigation strategies were compared in a drip irrigated Dan-ben-Hannah/Ramsey vineyard nearPa...
In addition to irrigation, other viticultural practices such as soil management can be applied to im...
[EN] In the old-world viticulture, there is a common but most often not scientifically proven consid...
The effects of additional irrigation during berry ripening on juice and wine quality in Sauvignon bl...
The impact of five drip irrigation strategies on vegetative growth, yield and quality of Merlot/99R ...
Plant response in terms of root, shoot and trunk growth as well as berry growth and composition, was...
Water is becoming an increasingly scarce resource, so agriculture competes with urban and industrial...
The impact of five drip irrigation strategies on water status in Merlot/99R was compared to a non-ir...
Effects of soil water depletion level and irrigation cut off during ripening on water stress in Sunr...
Table grape vines (Vitis vinifera L.) grown in arid regions require irrigation to achieve optimum fr...
The water relations and physiological status of the grapevine are critical for obtaining a quality p...
Vine response to water deficit depends on the pattern and severity of the imposed wat...
Performance of Sultanina grapevines irrigated at 60% plant-available water depletion (Tl) were compa...
The effect of deficit irrigation strategies on physiological performance, growth, source:sink balanc...
A long-term trial was conducted in commercial vineyards in the Coastal region of South Africa to ass...
Three fertigation strategies were compared in a drip irrigated Dan-ben-Hannah/Ramsey vineyard nearPa...
In addition to irrigation, other viticultural practices such as soil management can be applied to im...
[EN] In the old-world viticulture, there is a common but most often not scientifically proven consid...