Viticulture

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Viticulture is the study of grapes and how they grow.

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Physical Sciences[edit | edit source]

Life Sciences[edit | edit source]

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Viticulture Lessons[edit | edit source]

Topics include varietal selection, site selection, site preparation, equipment, first season establishment, vine growth development and training, trellis systems, vine propagation, weed control, and vine disease control.

Grapevine Biology[edit | edit source]

Varieties, rootstocks, clones, physiology and biochemistry of grapevine growth and fruit maturation; soil science, winter hardiness; grapevine propagation.

  1. Wikipedia article:w:Vitis
  2. Wikipedia article:w:Varietal
  3. Wikipedia article:w:List of grape varieties
  4. Wikipedia article:w:Rootstock
  5. Wikipedia article:w:Cloning
  6. Wikipedia article:w:Annual growth cycle of grapevines
  7. Wikipedia article:w:Ripeness in viticulture

Cultural Practices[edit | edit source]

Site selection, pruning, training, canopy management, crop control, mechanization, soil management and vineyard establishment.

  1. Wikipedia article:w:Vineyard
  2. Wikipedia article:w:Vine training
  3. Wikipedia article:w:Trellis (architecture)
  4. Wikipedia article:w:Canopy (grape)
  5. Wikipedia article:w:Mechanised agriculture
  6. Wikipedia article:w:List of agricultural machinery
  7. Wikipedia article:w:Soil management
  8. Wikipedia article:w:Harvest (wine)

Climate and Winegrape Production[edit | edit source]

Climatological aspects of winegrape production emphasizing selected wine regions of the world. Effects of climate, weather-related diseases, topography, soil and viticultural practices on winegrape production.

  1. Wikipedia article:w:Climate categories in viticulture
  2. Wikipedia article:w:Black rot (grape)
  3. Wikipedia article:w:Plant pathology
  4. Wikipedia article:w:Topography

Introduction to Soil Science[edit | edit source]

Physical, chemical, biological and hydrological processes within the soil system, their interrelation and relation between these processes and the potential use of the soil.

'Soil and the environment' 'The makeup of soil' 'The vine root habitat' 'How the soil supplies nutrients' 'Nutrients for healthy vines and good wines' 'Soil/water/vine relationships and water management' 'Soil quality in vineyards' 'Site selection and soil preparation' 'Soil and wine'

  1. Wikipedia article:w:List of vineyard soil types
  2. Wikipedia article:w:Soil_pH
  3. Wikipedia article:w:Terroir
  4. Wikipedia article:w:Irrigation_in_viticulture

Grape Pest Management[edit | edit source]

Biology and dynamics of grapevine pest activity - insects, diseases, weeds, nematodes, vertebrates. Integrated pest management approach looking at all aspects of control chemical, biological, cultural. Application techniques, pest identification and monitoring.

  1. Wikipedia article:w:List of grape diseases
  2. Wikipedia article:w:Elsinoë ampelina
  3. Wikipedia article:w:Powdery mildew
  4. Wikipedia article:w:Eutypella scoparia
  5. Wikipedia article:w:Excoriose
  6. Wikipedia article:w:Botrytis cinerea
  7. Wikipedia article:w:Downy mildew
  8. Wikipedia article:w:Pierce's disease

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