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Title: Influence of natural reflective mulch on Pinot noir grape and wine quality
Author: Creasy, Glen L.
Perez, Gerardo Leal
Crawford, Michelle
Ibbotson, Leonard
Tompkins, Jean
Creasy, Kirsten
Wells, Gilbert
Nicol, Isabelle
Harrison, Roland
Sherlock, Robert R.
Hider, Richard
Gladstone, Phil
Kavanaugh, John
Finn, Tim
Sutherland, Andrew
Stean, Graeme
Date: Dec-2007
Publisher: Lincoln University. Centre for Viticulture and Oenology.
Item Type: Commissioned Report for External Body
Abstract: The intention of conducting this project is to investigate the potential of addressing the problem of excessive sugar (potential alcohol) levels in Pinot noir at harvest. This was attempted by modifying the ripening process through the use of a natural reflective mulch (mussel shells), which are also a by-product of the Nelson area seafood industry.
Description: SFF Environment Report - August 2006 contains supporting information for the same project.
Persistent URL (URI): http://hdl.handle.net/10182/4281
Related: Also available at www.nzwine.com
Related URI: http://www.nzwine.com/search.do?q=Creasy
Rights: Copyright © The Authors.
Appears in Collections:Centre for Viticulture and Oenology

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