Towards a sustainable viticulture: The combination of deficit irrigation strategies and agroecological practices in Mediterranean vineyards. A review and update

P Romero, JM Navarro, PB Ordaz - Agricultural Water Management, 2022 - Elsevier
In this study we review the state of the art of different physiologically-based water-saving
irrigation strategies and methods used to improve productive water use efficiency (WUE …

Improving water use efficiency of vineyards in semi-arid regions. A review

H Medrano, M Tomás, S Martorell, JM Escalona… - Agronomy for …, 2015 - Springer
Water is critical for viticulture sustainability since grape production, quality and economic
viability are largely dependent on water availability. The total water consumption of …

Planned behavior and social capital: Understanding farmers' behavior toward pressurized irrigation technologies

GML Castillo, A Engler, M Wollni - Agricultural Water Management, 2021 - Elsevier
Water scarcity is becoming a major challenge worldwide. The agricultural sector, as a main
user of freshwater, may significantly increase its water use efficiency by promoting water …

Impact of biochar application on plant water relations in Vitis vinifera (L.)

S Baronti, FP Vaccari, F Miglietta, C Calzolari… - European Journal of …, 2014 - Elsevier
Soil water status plays an important role in growth-yield and grape quality of Vitis vinifera
(L.). In some cases, periods of moderate water stress have been indicated to exert a positive …

Optimization of vineyard water management: Challenges, strategies, and perspectives

JM Mirás-Avalos, ES Araujo - Water, 2021 - mdpi.com
Water availability is endangering the production, quality, and economic viability of growing
wine grapes worldwide. Climate change projections reveal warming and drying trends for …

Climate change impacts and adaptation strategies of agriculture in Mediterranean-climate regions (MCRs)

A del Pozo, N Brunel-Saldias, A Engler… - Sustainability, 2019 - mdpi.com
The world's five Mediterranean-climate regions (MCRs) share unique climatic regimes of
mild, wet winters and warm and dry summers. Agriculture in these regions is threatened by …

Grapevine trunk disease fungi: Their roles as latent pathogens and stress factors that favour disease development and symptom expression

J Hrycan, H Miranda, P Bowen, T Forge… - Phytopathologia …, 2020 - torrossa.com
Grapevine trunk diseases (GTDs) are major biotic factors reducing yields and limiting
vineyard economic life spans. Fungi in the GTD complex cause a range of symptoms in host …

In-field and non-destructive monitoring of grapes maturity by hyperspectral imaging

A Benelli, C Cevoli, L Ragni, A Fabbri - Biosystems Engineering, 2021 - Elsevier
Monitoring the quality attributes of grapes is a practice that allows the state of ripeness to be
checked and the optimal harvest time to be identified. A non-destructive method based on …

[HTML][HTML] Determining organic-inorganic fertilizer application threshold to maximize the yield and quality of drip-irrigated grapes in an extremely arid area of Xinjiang …

R Chen, H Chang, Z Wang, H Lin - Agricultural Water Management, 2023 - Elsevier
Imbalanced water and fertilizer systems have limited the yield and quality of grapes in
extremely arid areas. The combined application of organic (OF) and inorganic fertilizers (CF) …

Grape composition under abiotic constrains: water stress and salinity

JM Mirás-Avalos, DS Intrigliolo - Frontiers in Plant Science, 2017 - frontiersin.org
Water stress and increasing soil salt concentration represent the most common abiotic
constrains that exert a negative impact on Mediterranean vineyards performance. However …