Research Paper
Reflective mulch effects on the grapevine environment, Pinot noir vine performance, and juice and wine characteristics
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- Title
- Reflective mulch effects on the grapevine environment, Pinot noir vine performance, and juice and wine characteristics
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- Lincoln University
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- Description
Reflective mulches were applied in a cool climate vineyard in Canterbury, New Zealand. Materials used were waste products: mussel shells (MS) and green (GG) and clear (CG) recycled crushed glass. A control of bare soil was also included. MS and CG were light coloured while GG and CON were dark. Treatments were applied randomly within each of three replicates. Soil parameters tested were temperature, moisture, microbial biomass carbon, dehydrogenase enzyme activity and nutrient levels
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- Research Paper
- Research format
- Thesis
- Thesis level
- Masters
- Date created
- 2010
- Creator
- Ross, Olivia C.
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/10182/3525
- Related subjects
- mussel shell / Pinot noir / recycled glass / vine performance / solar radiation / gas chromatography olfactometry / phenolics / anthocyanin / aroma profiling / reflective mulch / cool climate viticulture
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