2020
DOI: 10.14393/rcg217349287
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Zoneamento Agroclimático Da Cultura Da Videira Para a Ilha Da Madeira – Portugal

Abstract: A cultura da vinha possuiu uma elevada importância na produção de vinhos de qualidade na Ilha da Madeira. No entanto para que a produção da cultura venha a produzir de maneira mais satisfatória é extremamente necessário o conhecimento dos locais mais propícios para o desenvolvimento da cultura. O objetivo do presente trabalho foi realizar um Zoneamento Agroclimático para a cultura da videira na Ilha da Madeira, visando fornecer dados para a tomada de decisão de produtores e técnicos na seleção de novos locais … Show more

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“…[13]. The process methodology and parameters used in the spatialization of temperature were prepared according to Macedo et al [12], Cavalcanti et al [14], and Rosa [15]. The interpolation of precipitation data from IPMA weather stations was performed using the Inverse Distance Weighting (IDW) method.…”
Section: Climate Data Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[13]. The process methodology and parameters used in the spatialization of temperature were prepared according to Macedo et al [12], Cavalcanti et al [14], and Rosa [15]. The interpolation of precipitation data from IPMA weather stations was performed using the Inverse Distance Weighting (IDW) method.…”
Section: Climate Data Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The transition for organic framing allows for monitoring and eventually modulates the evolution and impacts of climate scenarios [5] in this production mode. According to early agroclimatic zoning, the expectable change in climatic conditions will increase the arable area suitable for viticulture [12], but crop productivity and quality can suffer from climate extreme events. Thus, a need exists to deeply understand how these changes will influence the varieties' productivity and the quality of the final wine and, further, how the agrosystems' structure and balance between different agrobiodiversity elements will be affected.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%