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Sheep grazing in vineyards benefits wild bees in vineyard embankments and sheep dung attracts dung beetles to vineyards
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Evaporation cooling of vineyards
Published 1970-05-01“…Effective crop cooling of vineyards was obtained with the use of small amounts of water, intermittently applied through overhead sprinklers. …”
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Managing Vineyard Topography and Seasonal Variability to Improve Grape Quality and Vineyard Sustainability
Published 2021-06-01“…This study was conducted on cv. Nebbiolo vineyards in North-West Italy. The topographic traits were performed in 17 vineyards within the region, which had previously been identified as belonging to different terroir units. …”
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Orthopteran Diversity in Steep Slope Vineyards: The Role of Vineyard Type and Vegetation Management
Published 2023-01-01“…We investigated the effects of vineyard abandonment, different vineyard management types (vertically oriented vs. terraced), and local parameters on Orthoptera diversity in 45 study sites along the Upper Middle Rhine Valley in Germany. …”
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Causal attributions of vineyard executives â A mental model study of vineyard managementâ
Published 2017-12-01“…This article contributes a reference of causal attributions made by vineyard executives in Chile, where increasing costs and stagnating prices challenge the vineyardsâ profits. …”
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Automated Vigor Estimation on Vineyards
Published 2021-12-01“… Estimating the balance or vigor in vines, as the yield to pruning weight relation, is a useful parameter that growers use to better prepare for the harvest season and to establish precision agriculture management of the vineyard, achieving specific site planification like pruning, debriefing or budding. …”
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Vineyard irrigation in the Salinas Valley
Published 1977-05-01“…Irrigation itself is a necessity, because annual rainfall is much lower than in the nonirrigated vineyard areas north of the San Francisco Bay, and because root depths are characteristically shallow—most of the vineyards are on old terrace soils with shallow restricting layers in the form of clay pans or abrupt stratified zones. …”
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Field bindweed control in vineyards
Published 1971-09-01“…Field bindweed (Convolvulus arvensis) is a widespread problem in coastal vineyards of central and northern California. Field trials by the Agricultural Extension Service since 1963 have compared several formulations, rates, and timing of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) sprays. …”
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Vineyard management and nematode populations
Published 1977-10-01“…Since optimum grape production requires a healthy, vigorous root system, these factors must be considered in vineyard management.…”
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Manipulating vineyard weeds with herbicides
Published 1988-05-01“…Vineyard weeds vary from location to location but often include a broad complex of 15 to 25 species. …”
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