Sign in
Author
|
Conference
|
Journal
|
Organization
|
Year
|
DOI
Look for results that meet for the following criteria:
since
equal to
before
between
and
Search in all fields of study
Limit my searches in the following fields of study
Agriculture Science
Arts & Humanities
Biology
Chemistry
Computer Science
Economics & Business
Engineering
Environmental Sciences
Geosciences
Material Science
Mathematics
Medicine
Physics
Social Science
Multidisciplinary
Keywords
(6)
Indexation
Interpolation Method
Soil Characteristics
Soil Properties
Vegetative Growth
Yield Component
Subscribe
Academic
Publications
Variations of soil properties affect the vegetative growth and yield components of “Tempranillo” grapevines
Variations of soil properties affect the vegetative growth and yield components of “Tempranillo” grapevines,10.1007/s11119-011-9219-4,Precision Agricu
Edit
Variations of soil properties affect the vegetative growth and yield components of “Tempranillo” grapevines
BibTex
|
RIS
|
RefWorks
Download
J. Tardaguila
,
J. Baluja
,
L. Arpon
,
P. Balda
,
M. Oliveira
To obtain the best must quality, winegrowers must harvest uniform batches of grapes, thus they might define sub-units of the vineyard and treat them as separate management units for cultivation and harvest. The objectives of this work were to determine if there were variations of
soil properties
that could be arranged into different units of relative uniformity and separated from each other by discrete boundaries, and if there was a significant relationship between those units and the vegetative development and yield components of the grapevines. A soil index that is a linear combination of four
soil characteristics
was constructed and an
interpolation method
allowed the definition of soil areas with relative uniformity. These areas were significantly correlated with the vine growth that, in turn, had a significant correlation with the yield components of the vines. This methodology might prove useful to define areas within vineyards where the vegetative development and yields warrant a differentiated management within the vineyard.
Journal:
Precision Agriculture - PRECIS AGRIC
, pp. 1-12
DOI:
10.1007/s11119-011-9219-4
Cumulative
Annual
View Publication
The following links allow you to view full publications. These links are maintained by other sources not affiliated with Microsoft Academic Search.
(
www.springerlink.com
)
(
www.springerlink.com
)
References
(20)
Evaluation of an on-the-go technology for soil pH mapping
(
Citations: 8
)
Viacheslav I. Adamchuk
,
Eric D. Lund
,
Todd M. Reed
,
Richard B. Ferguson
Journal:
Precision Agriculture - PRECIS AGRIC
, vol. 8, no. 3, pp. 139-149, 2007
Use of geospatial technology in a precision soil fertility investigation of a farmland for arable crop production in a tropical environment
(
Citations: 1
)
F. O. Adekayode
,
A. O. Aderibigbe
,
A. M. Balogun
,
J. O. Adedayo
,
J. A. Oladimeji
Relationships of barley biomass and grain yields to soil properties within a field in the arid region: Use of factor analysis
(
Citations: 4
)
Shamsollah Ayoubi
,
Farhad Khormali
,
Kanwar L. Sahrawat
Journal:
Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica Section B-soil and Plant Science - ACTA AGR SCAND SECT B-SOIL PL
, vol. 59, no. 2, pp. 107-117, 2009
Characterization of Viticultural Terroirs using a Simple Field Model Based on Soil Depth I. Validation of the Water Supply Regime, Phenology and Vine Vigour, in the Anjou Vineyard (France)
(
Citations: 8
)
Fabrice Bodin
,
René Morlat
Journal:
Plant and Soil - PLANT SOIL
, vol. 281, no. 1, pp. 37-54, 2006
Characterization of Viticultural Terroirs using a Simple Field Model Based on Soil Depth – II. Validation of the Grape Yield and Berry Quality in the Anjou Vineyard (France)
(
Citations: 12
)
René Morlat
,
Fabrice Bodin
Journal:
Plant and Soil - PLANT SOIL
, vol. 281, no. 1, pp. 55-69, 2006