Amid growing concerns over global warming and available management strategies for reducing cluster temperature to prevent overheating and sunburn damage, there is increasing interest in sprawling, non-positioned canopies as an alternative to traditional vertically-positioned ones. However, management of sprawling canopies needs adjustments so that a mostly erect growth pattern is maintained during the season. A three-year study (2009\u20132011) was carried out to investigate the performance of 15-yr-old Pinot noir grapevines trained to a single high-wire trellis (SHW) subjected to pre-bloom shoot trimming to retain seven (T7) or eleven (T11) main stem leaves. Results showed significant year x treatment interactions: with a low crop and weat...
Five different trellis and training systems were compared in their effect on yield components, fruit...
Adjusting yearly pruning severity is a common vineyard management practice employed to manipulate ve...
Climate change will require grapegrowers to develop improved viticultural practices to control vine ...
The degree and time of canopy trimming can alter phenology, rates of increase or decrease in berry c...
Mestrado Vinifera EuroMaster - Instituto Superior de AgronomiaA study to compare the effects of hedg...
The effect of seasonal canopy management on the performance of a Chenin blanc/99Richter vineyard wit...
The effect of eight seasonal canopy management treatments on yield and growth compensation of a vert...
Severe prebloom leaf removal dramatically affects the source-sink balance in grapevines, leading to ...
The global warming and the general improvement of vineyard management techniques over the last fifty...
Prebloom leaf removal is a canopy management practice used in viticulture to decrease bunch compactn...
The present study was conducted to evaluate how changes in leaf area affected vine growth, yield and...
This review paper highlights physiological and vine performance effects of widely adopted summer pru...
Grapevine reproduction is an intricate process that extends over two growing seasons. There is an ov...
Noiret is a complex interspecific hybrid red wine grape (Vitis sp.) released by Cornell University i...
The current study was designed to investigate commercially feasible vineyard management practices ac...
Five different trellis and training systems were compared in their effect on yield components, fruit...
Adjusting yearly pruning severity is a common vineyard management practice employed to manipulate ve...
Climate change will require grapegrowers to develop improved viticultural practices to control vine ...
The degree and time of canopy trimming can alter phenology, rates of increase or decrease in berry c...
Mestrado Vinifera EuroMaster - Instituto Superior de AgronomiaA study to compare the effects of hedg...
The effect of seasonal canopy management on the performance of a Chenin blanc/99Richter vineyard wit...
The effect of eight seasonal canopy management treatments on yield and growth compensation of a vert...
Severe prebloom leaf removal dramatically affects the source-sink balance in grapevines, leading to ...
The global warming and the general improvement of vineyard management techniques over the last fifty...
Prebloom leaf removal is a canopy management practice used in viticulture to decrease bunch compactn...
The present study was conducted to evaluate how changes in leaf area affected vine growth, yield and...
This review paper highlights physiological and vine performance effects of widely adopted summer pru...
Grapevine reproduction is an intricate process that extends over two growing seasons. There is an ov...
Noiret is a complex interspecific hybrid red wine grape (Vitis sp.) released by Cornell University i...
The current study was designed to investigate commercially feasible vineyard management practices ac...
Five different trellis and training systems were compared in their effect on yield components, fruit...
Adjusting yearly pruning severity is a common vineyard management practice employed to manipulate ve...
Climate change will require grapegrowers to develop improved viticultural practices to control vine ...