2016
DOI: 10.1590/0034-737x201663040015
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Vegetative, productive and qualitative performance of grapevine "Cabernet Sauvignon" according to the use of winter cover crops

Abstract: To study the effect of winter cover crops on the vegetative, productive and qualitative behavior of "Cabernet Sauvignon" grapevines, an experiment was conducted in two wine harvests by sowing different species of winter cover crops and additional treatments with manual weeding and mechanical mowing in an experimental vineyard located at the Experimental Station of Epagri in Videira, state of Santa Catarina, Brazil. Plant attributes of the grapevine, such as number of rods and weight of pruned material and numb… Show more

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“…Cabernet-Sauvignon vineyards in Brasil, managed with Raphanus raphanistrum, Avena strigosa, S. cereale, L. perenne and two clover species showed no differences in TSS and pH values (Bettoni et al, 2016). In a trial conducted in a Manto Negro vineyard in Majorca (Spain), no significant differences were found in must parameters when spontaneous and mixtures of grass and legume cover crops were established compared to tilled control plots (Pou et al, 2011).…”
Section: Sugar Content and Aciditymentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Cabernet-Sauvignon vineyards in Brasil, managed with Raphanus raphanistrum, Avena strigosa, S. cereale, L. perenne and two clover species showed no differences in TSS and pH values (Bettoni et al, 2016). In a trial conducted in a Manto Negro vineyard in Majorca (Spain), no significant differences were found in must parameters when spontaneous and mixtures of grass and legume cover crops were established compared to tilled control plots (Pou et al, 2011).…”
Section: Sugar Content and Aciditymentioning
confidence: 92%