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1. [Article] Deficit Irrigation of Cabernet Sauvignon and Tempranillo: Impacts on Vine Growth, Yield, and Berry Composition
Due to various reasons the previous investigator decided to pull out the crop level trials from the original experiment designed in 2010 season. However, the irrigation field experiments implemented in ...Citation -
Vineyard managers must decide on the timing and amount of irrigation. In Oregon the need for irrigation differs greatly year to year and field to field based on micro climate, soil, root development, plant ...
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Interim Progress Report to the Wine Advisory Board, Agricultural Research Foundation, and Participating Growers
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Objectives: I. To evaluate the effects of five cover crop mixes on grapevine: a) water stress b) nutrient status c) fruit production and quality d) shoot growth e) mycorrhizal colonization. II. To evaluate ...
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5. [Article] Seasonal Dynamics of Mineral Uptake and Allocation in Whole Pinot noir Vines in a Red Hill Soil 2001-2002
Objectives of Research: 1) Construct a whole-vine dry matter and mineral allocation budget for mature grapevines grown in Jory (basaltic parent material) soil. 2) Determine the associated seasonal dynamics ...Citation -
Objectives of Research : 1) Construct a whole-vine dry matter and mineral allocation budget for mature grapevines grown in Jory (basaltic parent material) soil. 2) Determine the associated seasonal dynamics ...
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7. [Article] Effects of Cover Crop Management on Vine Development and Fruit Quality of Pinot noir - Year 1 Report
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8. [Article] Manipulating Soil Moisture and Nitrogen Availability Part II: Effects on Pinot noir Must and Wine Composition
The objectives of this study are to evaluate the effects of manipulating soil moisture and nitrogen availability using different approaches, including supplemental irrigation, nitrogen addition to the ...Citation -
9. [Article] Grass Cover Crops in Oregon Vineyards 1988
Perennial grass cover crops are frequently grown between the vines in non-irrigated Oregon vineyards. The primary reasons for using cover crops are erosion control and to allow machinery access in wet weather. ...Citation -
10. [Article] The Effect of Cover Crops on Availability of Water to Grape Vines in the Willamette Valley in 1985
This study was initiated in its original form in 1982 with the Yamhill Soil and Water Conservation District and the McMinnville Field Office of the USDA-Soil Conservation Service. The Soils Department, ...Citation