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Oregon Relishes Burgundian Influence [PDF]
Rusty Gaffney gives a year-by-year look at Oregon vintages and a general overview of Willamette Valley wine history in this article from his Prince of Pinot blog, volume 6, issue 36.
Gaffney, William Rusty
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Abstract Water scarcity is a major threat to crop production and quality. Improving drought tolerance through variety selection requires a deeper understanding of plant ecophysiological responses, but large‐scale phenotyping remains a bottleneck. This study assessed the potential of high‐throughput tools (spectroscopy and poro‐fluorometry) to predict ...
Eva Coindre +13 more
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Phosphorus (P) applications to vineyards can cause P accumulation in the soil and maximize pollution risks. This study was carried out to quantify the accumulation of P fractions in sandy soils of vineyards in southern Brazil. Soil samples (layers 0-5, 6-
Djalma Eugênio Schmitt +9 more
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Why sharecropping? : explaining its presence and absence in Europe's vineyards, 1750-1950 [PDF]
The traditional view that sharecropping was a cause of low productivity in European agriculture prior to the Second World War has been challenged by economic historians, and today the contact is often considered as efficient at reducing the monitoring
Carmona, Juan, Simpson, James
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Multiple ortho‐mosaicking software pipelines produce comparable imagery‐derived wheat phenotypes
Abstract Unmanned aerial systems (UAS) equipped with multispectral and RGB sensors offer valuable data for monitoring crop health and assessing disease severity. However, the wide range of available photogrammetric software complicates software selection for high‐throughput plant phenotyping.
Sanju Shrestha +3 more
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Las primeras bodegas dedicadas a la explotación comercial de los viñedos eran definidas por un programa preciso y normado y la disponibilidad de ciertos materiales.
Pierre Asselot
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Decadal climate variability and increasing exposure of Chilean agriculture
Abstract Central Chile has undergone a steady shift from traditional annual crops to fruit orchards and vineyards, and a decline in the area dedicated to annual crops. This transition coincides with a decrease in precipitation and an increase in temperature.
Diego Rivera +5 more
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Grape expectations: disentangling environmental drivers of microbiome establishment in winegrowing ecosystems. [PDF]
Flörl L +3 more
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Topological Graph Neural Networks: A Novel Approach for Geometric Deep Learning
This graphical abstract illustrates the Topological Graph Neural Network (TopGNN) architecture. It demonstrates a parallel processing approach where an input graph is simultaneously analyzed by a standard GNN Encoder to capture local node features and by Persistent Homology to extract global topological features (like cycles and voids), visualized as a
Amarjeet +7 more
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Multi‐Solvent Suppression Ultrafast 2D COSY for High‐Throughput Wine Screening
An interleaved ultrafast COSY with multi‐solvent suppression was developed for wine analysis to overcome limitations often associated with 1D 1H NMR (signal overlap) and conventional 2D NMR (long acquisition times) methods. Within an acquisition time of ~20 min, it revealed hidden metabolite peaks and cross peaks for improved annotation and ...
Pia S. Mayer +5 more
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