Four under-vine management treatments were established in a Cabernet Franc vineyard to study their impact on vine growth and wine quality: glyphosate herbicide (GLY), cultivation (CULT), native vegetation (NV), and white clover (WC). Drainage lysimeters were installed in the under-vine treatments to monitor nutrient and pesticide concentrations in leachate. Smaller vine size and yields of NV cover crop in comparison to GLY vines suggested the potential for cover crops to limit vine vigor, whereas the greater yields of GLY vines, similarity in juice chemistry between treatments and the lack of sensory differences between treatments suggested that herbicide use promoted higher yields without a sacrifice in fruit quality. GLY leachate had grea...
Traditional vineyard floor management in humid regions consists of mown perennial grass or mown resi...
Vineyard sustainability is greatly influenced by soil quality. This study by the Vanden Heuvel Group...
A common practice in Australian vineyards is to manage under-vine weeds with approved herbicides app...
Given the rising concerns of herbicide resistance and environmental contamination, investigating way...
Management of the vineyard floor affects soil and crop productivity, as well as runoff and sediment ...
The objectives of this research were to identify alternatives to glyphosate for in-row vineyard floo...
In many Midwestern vineyards a three to four-foot weed-free strip is maintained directly beneath the...
Graduation date: 2007It is estimated that 50-75% of Oregon vineyards cultivate at least every other ...
Weeds in vineyards are traditionally controlled by cultivation in combination with herbicides. Long-...
The influence of soil type and preparation on vine development and grape composition was investigate...
Graduation date: 2014The use of cover crops in young vineyards is not widely accepted in the Pacific...
The objectives of this research were to identify alternatives to glyphosate for intra-row (under-tre...
Poster Presentation Presented at the 2008 Oregon Wine Industry Symposium.Item has been restricted to...
Researchers, farmers and viticulturists have focused on the development and adoption of alternative ...
In the North-West Italy, close spaced and low trunk vines are vertically trellised and Guyot pruned....
Traditional vineyard floor management in humid regions consists of mown perennial grass or mown resi...
Vineyard sustainability is greatly influenced by soil quality. This study by the Vanden Heuvel Group...
A common practice in Australian vineyards is to manage under-vine weeds with approved herbicides app...
Given the rising concerns of herbicide resistance and environmental contamination, investigating way...
Management of the vineyard floor affects soil and crop productivity, as well as runoff and sediment ...
The objectives of this research were to identify alternatives to glyphosate for in-row vineyard floo...
In many Midwestern vineyards a three to four-foot weed-free strip is maintained directly beneath the...
Graduation date: 2007It is estimated that 50-75% of Oregon vineyards cultivate at least every other ...
Weeds in vineyards are traditionally controlled by cultivation in combination with herbicides. Long-...
The influence of soil type and preparation on vine development and grape composition was investigate...
Graduation date: 2014The use of cover crops in young vineyards is not widely accepted in the Pacific...
The objectives of this research were to identify alternatives to glyphosate for intra-row (under-tre...
Poster Presentation Presented at the 2008 Oregon Wine Industry Symposium.Item has been restricted to...
Researchers, farmers and viticulturists have focused on the development and adoption of alternative ...
In the North-West Italy, close spaced and low trunk vines are vertically trellised and Guyot pruned....
Traditional vineyard floor management in humid regions consists of mown perennial grass or mown resi...
Vineyard sustainability is greatly influenced by soil quality. This study by the Vanden Heuvel Group...
A common practice in Australian vineyards is to manage under-vine weeds with approved herbicides app...