Climate Change Impacts Assessment on Wine-Growing Bioclimatic Transition Areas

Viticultural climatic indices were assessed for the evaluation of the meteorological variations in the requirements of wine cultivars. The applied bioclimatic indices have been widely used to provide an initial evaluation of climate change impacts on grapevine and to delineate wine regions and suita...

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Main Authors: Alba Piña-Rey, Estefanía González-Fernández, María Fernández-González, Mª. Nieves Lorenzo, Fco. Javier Rodríguez-Rajo
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/10/12/605
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author Alba Piña-Rey
Estefanía González-Fernández
María Fernández-González
Mª. Nieves Lorenzo
Fco. Javier Rodríguez-Rajo
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description Viticultural climatic indices were assessed for the evaluation of the meteorological variations in the requirements of wine cultivars. The applied bioclimatic indices have been widely used to provide an initial evaluation of climate change impacts on grapevine and to delineate wine regions and suitable areas for planting around the world. The study was carried out over a period of 16 years (from 2000 to 2015) in five Designation of Origin areas in Northwestern Spain located in the Eurosiberian region, the transition zone between the Eurosiberian and the Mediterranean areas, and in the Mediterranean area. In addition, the high-resolution meteorological dataset “Spain02” was applied to the bioclimatic indices for the period 1950–2095. To further assess the performance of “Spain02”, Taylor diagrams were elaborated for the different bioclimatic indices. A significant trend to an increase of the Winkler, Huglin, Night Cold Index and GSS Indices was detected in the North-western Spain, whereas slight negative trends for BBLI and GSP Indices were observed. To analyze future projections 2061–2095, data from the high-resolution dynamically downscaled daily climate simulations from EURO-CORDEX project were used. To further assess the performance of Spain02, Taylor diagrams were elaborated for the different bioclimatic indices. A trend to an increase of the Winkler, Huglin, Night Cold Index and GSP Indices was detected in Northwestern Spain, whereas slight negative trends for BBLI and GSP Indices were observed. Our results showed that climatic conditions in the study region could variate for the crop in the future, more for Mediterranean than Eurosiberian bioclimatic area. Due to an advance in the phenological events or the vintage data, more alcohol-fortified wines and variations in the acidity level of wines could be expected in Northwestern Spain, these processes being most noticeable in the Mediterranean area. The projections for the BBLI and GSP Indices will induce a decrease in the pressure of the mildew attacks incidence in the areas located at the Eurosiberian region and the nearest transition zones. Projections showed if the trend of temperature increase continues, some cultural practice variations should be conducted in order to preserve the grape cultivation suitability in the studied area.
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spelling doaj.art-a3f995503fbb4221bea5623ee059077a2023-11-20T23:45:26ZengMDPI AGAgriculture2077-04722020-12-01101260510.3390/agriculture10120605Climate Change Impacts Assessment on Wine-Growing Bioclimatic Transition AreasAlba Piña-Rey0Estefanía González-Fernández1María Fernández-González2Mª. Nieves Lorenzo3Fco. Javier Rodríguez-Rajo4CITACA, Agri-Food Research and Transfer Cluster, University of Vigo, 32002 Ourense, SpainCITACA, Agri-Food Research and Transfer Cluster, University of Vigo, 32002 Ourense, SpainCITACA, Agri-Food Research and Transfer Cluster, University of Vigo, 32002 Ourense, SpainDepartment of Applied Physics, EPhysLab, Universidade de Vigo, Campus As Lagoas s/n, 36310 Ourense, SpainCITACA, Agri-Food Research and Transfer Cluster, University of Vigo, 32002 Ourense, SpainViticultural climatic indices were assessed for the evaluation of the meteorological variations in the requirements of wine cultivars. The applied bioclimatic indices have been widely used to provide an initial evaluation of climate change impacts on grapevine and to delineate wine regions and suitable areas for planting around the world. The study was carried out over a period of 16 years (from 2000 to 2015) in five Designation of Origin areas in Northwestern Spain located in the Eurosiberian region, the transition zone between the Eurosiberian and the Mediterranean areas, and in the Mediterranean area. In addition, the high-resolution meteorological dataset “Spain02” was applied to the bioclimatic indices for the period 1950–2095. To further assess the performance of “Spain02”, Taylor diagrams were elaborated for the different bioclimatic indices. A significant trend to an increase of the Winkler, Huglin, Night Cold Index and GSS Indices was detected in the North-western Spain, whereas slight negative trends for BBLI and GSP Indices were observed. To analyze future projections 2061–2095, data from the high-resolution dynamically downscaled daily climate simulations from EURO-CORDEX project were used. To further assess the performance of Spain02, Taylor diagrams were elaborated for the different bioclimatic indices. A trend to an increase of the Winkler, Huglin, Night Cold Index and GSP Indices was detected in Northwestern Spain, whereas slight negative trends for BBLI and GSP Indices were observed. Our results showed that climatic conditions in the study region could variate for the crop in the future, more for Mediterranean than Eurosiberian bioclimatic area. Due to an advance in the phenological events or the vintage data, more alcohol-fortified wines and variations in the acidity level of wines could be expected in Northwestern Spain, these processes being most noticeable in the Mediterranean area. The projections for the BBLI and GSP Indices will induce a decrease in the pressure of the mildew attacks incidence in the areas located at the Eurosiberian region and the nearest transition zones. Projections showed if the trend of temperature increase continues, some cultural practice variations should be conducted in order to preserve the grape cultivation suitability in the studied area.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/10/12/605viticultureSpainregional climate modelsWinkler indexHuglin index
spellingShingle Alba Piña-Rey
Estefanía González-Fernández
María Fernández-González
Mª. Nieves Lorenzo
Fco. Javier Rodríguez-Rajo
Climate Change Impacts Assessment on Wine-Growing Bioclimatic Transition Areas
Agriculture
viticulture
Spain
regional climate models
Winkler index
Huglin index
title Climate Change Impacts Assessment on Wine-Growing Bioclimatic Transition Areas
title_full Climate Change Impacts Assessment on Wine-Growing Bioclimatic Transition Areas
title_fullStr Climate Change Impacts Assessment on Wine-Growing Bioclimatic Transition Areas
title_full_unstemmed Climate Change Impacts Assessment on Wine-Growing Bioclimatic Transition Areas
title_short Climate Change Impacts Assessment on Wine-Growing Bioclimatic Transition Areas
title_sort climate change impacts assessment on wine growing bioclimatic transition areas
topic viticulture
Spain
regional climate models
Winkler index
Huglin index
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/10/12/605
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