by Deac Jones | May 5, 2016 | Related Articles
The first objective of this factsheet is to describe the roles that carbohydrate and some of the main nutrient reserves play in the seasonal growth cycle of grapevines, and to outline the conditions under which the post-harvest recovery is most likely to be needed....
by Deac Jones | May 5, 2016 | Related Articles
In most Australian grape growing regions, temperatures are sufficiently warm for vines to retain a functional canopy for up to four months after harvest. Providing the leaves remain in reasonable condition and the supply of water and nutrients is adequate, continued...
by Deac Jones | May 5, 2016 | Related Articles
Behind the guidelines are a number of years of research in Riverina vineyards in which NWGIC scientists have worked in collaboration with commercial vineyard operators to understand how water supply, crop load, mineral nutrition, heat and disease management all...
by Deac Jones | Feb 5, 2016 | Related Articles
Trichoderma species have potential in biocontrol of eutypa dieback; however, little is known about their ability to colonise grapevine wood. The colonisation of vines by Trichoderma harzianum and its effects on colonisation by Eutypa lata were studied. Methods and...