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Viticulture and Winemaking under Climate Change



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Autore: Fraga Helder Visualizza persona
Titolo: Viticulture and Winemaking under Climate Change Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2019
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (294 p.)
Soggetto non controllato: stomatal conductance
mechanical thinning
predawn water potential
modeling
CIRG
adaptation
EURO-CORDEX
vineyards
Portugal
yield formation
photosynthesis
Douro wine region
rootstock
autochthonous cultivar
plant architecture
climatic influence
multi-temporal analysis
intercellular CO2
winemaking
leaf water potential
micrometeorology
Touriga Franca
dry mass partitioning
’Uva Rey’
crop water stress index
global warming
adaptation measures
kaolin
wine
natural hail
rate of anthocyanin accumulation
grape berry tissues
water status
temperature
low-input
Vitis vinifera L.
photosynthetic pigments
S-ABA
unmanned aerial vehicles
climate
water limitation
elevated CO2
spatial variability
bioactive compounds
FACE
Touriga Nacional
grapevine
PRI
general circulation model
Vitis vinifera
berry composition
sensory analysis
B. cinerea mold
crop model
vigour maps
irrigation
precision viticulture
phenology modelling platform
SO2 pads
RCP4.5
climate change
viticultural training system
crop management
microclimate
Virtual Riesling
light micro-climates
remote sensing
grape
pulse amplitude modulated (PAM) fluorometry
modelling
mitigation strategies
normalized difference vegetation index
crop surface model
plant material
grape quality
parasitoid
production system
Botrytis cinerea
technological and phenolic ripeness
training system
WI
phenological model
phenolics
table grapes
Vitis vinifera (L.)
phenology
assimilation
grapevine pest
drought
viticulture
physiological processes
mealybug
leaf area
Sommario/riassunto: The importance of viticulture and the winemaking socio-economic sector is acknowledged worldwide. The most renowned winemaking regions show very specific environmental characteristics, where climate usually plays a central role. Considering the strong influence of weather and climatic factors on grapevine yields and berry quality attributes, climate change may indeed significantly impact this crop. Recent trends already point to a pronounced increase in growing season mean temperatures, as well as changes in precipitation regimes, which have been influencing wine typicity across some of the most renowned winemaking regions worldwide. Moreover, several climate scenarios give evidence of enhanced stress conditions for grapevine growth until the end of the century. Although grapevines have high resilience, the clear evidence for significant climate change in the upcoming decades urges adaptation and mitigation measures to be taken by sector stakeholders. To provide hints on the abovementioned issues, we have edited a Special Issue entitled “Viticulture and Winemaking under Climate Change”. Contributions from different fields were considered, including crop and climate modeling, and potential adaptation measures against these threats. The current Special Issue allows for the expansion of scientific knowledge in these particular fields of research, as well as providing a path for future research.
Titolo autorizzato: Viticulture and Winemaking under Climate Change  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-03921-975-8
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910367736403321
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