Effect of pruning and mechanical fruit thinning on crop load and berry and wine composition of Tempranillo in Texas
Tempranillo is the second most planted variety in Texas. However, over-cropping can be an issue. Crop load can be managed by pruning and mechanical fruit thinning. Mechanizing fruit thinning provides three benefits: yield reduction, berry thinning to decrease cluster compactness and reduce fungal di...
Main Authors: | Pierre Helwi, Justin Scheiner, Andreea Botezatu, Aaron Essary, Daniel Hillin |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | deu |
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International Viticulture and Enology Society
2021-12-01
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Series: | IVES Technical Reviews |
Online Access: | https://ives-technicalreviews.eu/article/view/4905 |
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