Temperature variation linked to trellis height: an opportunity for adaptation to climate change?
Temperature is a key factor in vine growth and grape composition (Jones, 2006). Climate change is already having an impact on these parameters in many wine regions, and it is becoming necessary to adapt in order to continue producing quality wines, without strongly altering their typical character...
Main Authors: | Laure de Rességuier, Philippe Pieri, Théo Petitjean, Séverine Mary, Cornelis van Leeuwen |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | deu |
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International Viticulture and Enology Society
2023-08-01
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Series: | IVES Technical Reviews |
Online Access: | https://ives-technicalreviews.eu/article/view/7672 |
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