Growing Environment Flashcards

1
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What nutrients are important for a vine?

A

Nitrogren, phosphorus, and potassium

Not a lot is needed
Too much will cause too many leaves to grow
Too little will cause chlorosis (yellowing leaves)

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Describe Maritime climates.

A

Cool to moderate temperature
Low continentality

Rainfall evenly spread out throughout year
Grapes can continue ripening far into Autumn

Ex. Bordeaux

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Describe Continental climates.

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High continentality

Short, dry summers
Rapid temperature drop in Autumn
Suited to grapes that bud late and ripen early

Ex. Chablis, Champagne

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Describe Mediterranean climates.

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Low continentality

Warm, dry summers
More warmth and sunlight (compared to Maritime)
Wines are fuller bodied with riper tannins, higher alcohol, and lower acidity

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5
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What is “earthing up”? Why is it important?

A

Using earth to cover up and protect the graft of a plant

Temperatures below -20°C can seriously damage or kill the vine (especially the graft)

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6
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What are the 4 methods for protecting against spring frost?

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Heaters: Create heat and keep the cold air from settling and causing frost

Wind machines: Keep temperatures at ground level above freezing

Sprinklers: Water on the vine freezes and releases heat into the plant to protect buds and shoots

Thoughtful vineyard design: Cold air sinks to the lowest point

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7
Q

What is budburst?
When does it happen?

A

New shoots beginning to grow

Happens in Spring, at the start of the growing season

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8
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What is humus?

A

Decomposing plant and animal materials

They are rich in plant nutrients and have excellent water-retaining properties

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Describe photosynthesis.

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Plants use sunlight to combine CO2 and water to produce glucose and oxygen

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10
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What happens if a plant gets too much water?
How can you prevent it?

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Too much water during the growing season will make the vine keep growing shoots and leaves (instead of ripening the grapes)

Prevent it by:
1. Planting on a slope
2. Installing drainage pipes

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11
Q

What is Diurnal range?
Why is it important?

A

Difference between daytime and nighttime temperatures

Cool nights help slow the loss of aroma and acidity during ripening
Warm nights accelerate ripening

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12
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What is Continentality?
Why is it important?

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The temperature difference between the coldest and hottest months

Large difference in temp = high continentality
Small difference in temp = low continentality

Continentality determines the length of the growing season and influences which grapes are suitable

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13
Q

What is fruit set?
When does it happen?

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Forming of vine flowers and small grapes

Happens in late Spring, early Summer

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What is transpiration?

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The act of drawing water up to leaves through roots

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