This study was carried out in a 20 year old spur pruned Karasakýz (Kuntra) vineyard during the 2003 and 2004 growth season. Vines were topped at 1, 3 and 5 nodes beyond the last cluster on the main shoot. Yield and quality parameters were analyzed to determine the effects of shoot topping. The results showed that weather conditions had more statistically important effects compared to the topping level. One (1) node topping resulted in more loss of yield due to increased vegetative growth
The evaluation of shoot density and basal leaf removal effects on canopy structure, canopy microclim...
Aim: Managing the influence that terroir in vineyards has on vine development depends on improving o...
Achieving desired fruit quality at harvest in cool climate conditions is a challenge, especially for...
The effect of topping on the growth behaviour of Vitis vinifera L. cv. Cape Riesling vineyard was in...
CITATION: De La Harpea, A. C. & Visser, J. H. 1985. Growth characteristics of vitis vinifera L. cv. ...
Aim: This study investigates the effects of site aspect and pruning management on flowering, fruit s...
This thesis presents results from two separate studies. First, the impact of bearer length on yield ...
Grapevine reproduction is an intricate process that extends over two growing seasons. There is an ov...
The effect of eight seasonal canopy management treatments on yield and growth compensation of a vert...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of leaf removal and topping on the yield, ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of shoot topping and leaf removal practices on veg...
The current study was designed to investigate commercially feasible vineyard management practices ac...
CITATION: Hunter, J. J. & Visser, J. H. 1990. The effect of partial defoliation on growth characteri...
The degree and time of canopy trimming can alter phenology, rates of increase or decrease in berry c...
The impact of climate change on grapevine ecophysiology and vineyard management is predicted to be a...
The evaluation of shoot density and basal leaf removal effects on canopy structure, canopy microclim...
Aim: Managing the influence that terroir in vineyards has on vine development depends on improving o...
Achieving desired fruit quality at harvest in cool climate conditions is a challenge, especially for...
The effect of topping on the growth behaviour of Vitis vinifera L. cv. Cape Riesling vineyard was in...
CITATION: De La Harpea, A. C. & Visser, J. H. 1985. Growth characteristics of vitis vinifera L. cv. ...
Aim: This study investigates the effects of site aspect and pruning management on flowering, fruit s...
This thesis presents results from two separate studies. First, the impact of bearer length on yield ...
Grapevine reproduction is an intricate process that extends over two growing seasons. There is an ov...
The effect of eight seasonal canopy management treatments on yield and growth compensation of a vert...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of leaf removal and topping on the yield, ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of shoot topping and leaf removal practices on veg...
The current study was designed to investigate commercially feasible vineyard management practices ac...
CITATION: Hunter, J. J. & Visser, J. H. 1990. The effect of partial defoliation on growth characteri...
The degree and time of canopy trimming can alter phenology, rates of increase or decrease in berry c...
The impact of climate change on grapevine ecophysiology and vineyard management is predicted to be a...
The evaluation of shoot density and basal leaf removal effects on canopy structure, canopy microclim...
Aim: Managing the influence that terroir in vineyards has on vine development depends on improving o...
Achieving desired fruit quality at harvest in cool climate conditions is a challenge, especially for...