Water Management Flashcards

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When might irrigation be used?

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  • area likely to receive very little water through the growing season
  • areas with very free-draining soils
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Why is it best to establish an irrigation system in a new vineyard, as opposed to an established vineyard?

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to avoid disruption to the established vineyard by laying pipes

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3
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What restrictions are there on irrigation use?

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Some EU GIs do not permit irrigation or only allow it for emergency situations (e.g. drought or protection of young vineyards)

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What are 6 steps that can be taken in the vineyard to increase the efficiency of water use?

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  1. use water-efficient irrigation systems and techniques combined with better monitoring of water take-up by the vines (e.g. dripper systems and regulated deficit irrigation)
  2. use drought-tolerant varieties (e.g. Grenache) and rootstocks (e.g. 140R)
  3. reducing evaporation (e.g. by applying a mulch)
  4. reducing competition (e.g. removing weeds)
  5. increasing humus levels in the soils to improve water retention (e.g. by adding organic matter such as compost)
  6. promoting the growth of vine roots deep into the soil (e.g. through cultivation
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Why is the quality of the water used for irrigation important?

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  • dissolved solids can block sprinklers
  • high levels of salt can make it difficult for vines to take up water
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Describe drip irrigation

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  • thin pipes are laid along each row
  • droppers are fitted at appropriate intervals, far enough away from vines to encourage roots to seek water and grow
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What are 4 advantages of drip irrigation?

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  1. economic use of water
  2. control allows for careful management of water application to specific zones of the vineyard
  3. can also be used for fertigation
  4. can be used on slopes
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Define fertigation.

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When liquid fertilizer is added to the water supply and distributed through drip irrigation

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What are 3 disadvantages of drip irrigation?

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  1. installation costs are relatively high, but maintenance costs are moderate
  2. clean water is required, otherwise the drippers quickly become blocked
  3. maintenance work is usually required to avoid blockages
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10
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Define flood irrigation.

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water is stored behind a sluice and released at scheduled times

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11
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What is the advantage of flood irrigation?

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cheap to install and maintain

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What are disadvantages of flood irrigation?

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  • inefficient use of water
  • can only be used on flat or gently sloping land
  • can lead to soil erosion
  • can only be used where there is a sufficient source of water nearby
  • where irrigation is required, there is often not enough water
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13
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Define channel irrigation

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water is directed to flow down furrows dug into the vine rows

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14
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What are advantages of channel irrigation?

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More efficient use of water than flood irrigation

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What are disadvantages of channel irrigation?

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Not suitable where water supply is limited

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16
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What are 4 methods of irrigation?

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  1. drip irrigation
  2. flood irrigation
  3. channel irrigation
  4. sprinkler irrigation
17
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Define overhead sprinkler irrigation

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water is pumped into sprinklers that are positioned on posts above the vineyard canopy, and water is showered overhead

18
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What are advantages of sprinkler irrigation?

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Can double as a method of frost protection

19
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What are disadvantages of sprinkler irrigation?

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Expensive to install and maintain, due to water pressure required.

Uses more water than drip irrigation

20
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Define regulated deficit irrigation (RDI)

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a system of timed and regulated irrigation application to apply mild to moderate stress to the vine at a specified time within the growing season

21
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When is RDI typically applied?

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between fruit set and veraison to limit shoot growth and favor grape development

22
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What are 3 benefits of RDI?

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  1. vine growth and grape development are controlled
  2. less water is required
  3. improvement to grape quality
23
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Define dry farming.

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  • not using irrigation in areas with limited rainfall in the growing season
  • leads to lower yields, with potentially an improvement in grape quality
24
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What are 3 ways to regulate water in regions with high rainfall in the growing season?

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  • artificial drainage systems in the vineyard
  • leaving natural vegetation or planting cover crops to compete with vines for water
  • improving the soil structure to better regulate water drainage