2014
DOI: 10.5194/soild-1-1203-2014
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Viticulture microzoning: a functional approach aiming to grape and wine qualities

Abstract: Abstract. This paper aims to test a new physically oriented approach to viticulture zoning at the farm scale, strongly rooted on hydropedology and aiming to achieve a better use of environmental features with respect to plant requirement and wine production. The physics of our approach is defined by the use of soil-plant-atmosphere simulation models which applies physically-based equations to describe the soil hydrological processes and solves soil-plant water status. This study (ZOVISA project) was conducted… Show more

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“…Several studies have addressed the terroir effect on wine on the basis of grape analysis and micro winemaking experiments within small vineyard plots [4,5]. This approach allows to study the relationships between grape, vine and soil features accurately, however it does not answer the following questions [6]: i) does variation of soil properties have a functional impact on wine peculiarities?…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Several studies have addressed the terroir effect on wine on the basis of grape analysis and micro winemaking experiments within small vineyard plots [4,5]. This approach allows to study the relationships between grape, vine and soil features accurately, however it does not answer the following questions [6]: i) does variation of soil properties have a functional impact on wine peculiarities?…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%