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    Reduced irrigation and site/soil effects on Pinot noir vine pruning weight and soil nutrient status

    Mejias-Barrera, P.; Zhang, Chen; Creasy, Glen; Hofmann, Rainer; Harrison, Roland
    Abstract
    A study in the Waipara region of North Canterbury in New Zealand is investigating the interaction between three different soil types and different irrigation volumes on vine responses.
    Keywords
    irrigation; pruning; soil characteristics; wine qualities; Waipara; North Canterbury; Pinot noir
    Fields of Research
    070604 Oenology and Viticulture; 0503 Soil Sciences
    Date
    2017-07
    Type
    Journal Article
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    Mejias-Barrera, P., Zhang, C., Creasy, G. L., Hofmann, R. W., & Harrison, R. (2017). Reduced irrigation and site/soil effects on Pinot noir vine pruning weight and soil nutrient status. Wine and Viticulture Journal, 32(4), 39-40.
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