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Antoni Sánchez-Ortiz, Miriam Lampreave and Maria Assumpta Mateos
Climate variability in Mediterranean viticultural areas, primarily attributed to climate change, will significantly impact water requirements, consequently leading to changes in irrigation management. The primary aim of this study was to assess the respo...
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Zhiyu Li, Dongyue Yang, Xueqiang Guan, Yuxia Sun and Junfang Wang
Several studies have revealed that fruit-zone leaf removal could change the microclimate of grapevine growth, thereby causing complex effects on fruit composition. This study analyzed the profiles of volatiles in Cabernet Sauvignon (Vitis vinifera L.) gr...
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Xinyao Duan, Xing Han, Rihui Li, Dezhen Li, Xuedong Shao, Zhengwen Zhang, Xiaomin Zhong, Hua Wang and Hua Li
Low temperatures are among the most important abiotic stresses, severely affecting vine growth and development. In order to overwinter safely, grape growers pay high labor costs, which are unsustainable in modern agriculture. Biodegradable liquid film (B...
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Xing Han, Fei Yao, Ying Wang, Xinyao Duan, Zhilei Wang, Yihan Li, Tingting Xue, Xu Liu, Hua Wang and Hua Li
Biodegradable liquid film (BLF) improves soil structure and increases plant freezing tolerance after spraying on the surface of soil and plant. In this study, the effects of BLF on grape composition and volatile compounds in Cabernet sauvignon (Vitis vin...
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Fidanka Ilieva, Kire Petrov, Sanja Kostadinovic Velickovska, Natasa Gunova, Violeta Dimovska, João Miguel F. Rocha and Tuba Esatbeyoglu
Two autochthonous yeast strains called F-8 and F-78 (isolated and selected from the Tikve? wine-producing region) were inoculated in wine musts from Vranec and Cabernet Sauvignon grape varieties. The fermentation process and quality of the produced wines...
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Sergio Vélez, Enrique Barajas, José Antonio Rubio, Rubén Vacas and Carlos Poblete-Echeverría
Sentinel-2 images were sensitive to change in the vegetation contained in the pixel. The reduction in the NDVI values was proportional to the reduction in the vegetation, following a linear relationship. The quantitative relationship obtained in this stu...
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Pablo Lacoste,Philippo Pszczolkowski
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The article examines the causes of the enological frontier of the Southern Cone of America, located in the Andes Mountains, with the predominance of the Malbec variety to the east of the Andes (Argentina) and of Cabernet-Sauvignon to the west (...
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Mauricio Ramírez,Luz María Pérez,Jaime Rolando Montealegre
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Canes obtained from one-year-old stems of the grapevine cultivars Cabernet Franc,Malbec, Merlot, Sauvignon Blanc and Syrah (all non-grafted) were used as models to test their susceptibility to Diplodia seriata and Diplodia mutila. The results showed...
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Pablo M. Cañón, Álvaro S. González, José A. Alcalde, Edmundo Bordeu
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The quality of red wine is directly associated with its phenolic composition, which can be controlled using several viticultural techniques that affect the vegetative/productive balance of the plants, such as summer pruning and cluster thinning. However,...
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Raquel Bridi, Sergio Lobato, Camilo López-Alarcón, Eduardo Lissi
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In the present work, we studied the effect of the growing region (IV, Metropolitan or VI - VII regions), quality classification (?Varietal?, ?Reserva?, and ?Gran Reserva?) and harvest year (2000-2012) on the total phenolic content and antioxidant capacit...
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