A mathematical approach to compound accumulation during ripening put in evidence that a sigmoidal curve can be useful to observe the influence of different agronomic practices on vines. Cluster thinning strongly improves the accumulation of sugars during ripening, whereas the titratable acidity decline is less influenced. The wines obtained from grapes produced by plants which had been thinned are more harmonious and characterised by a good alcoholic grade.
The effects of cluster thinning on some ripening parameters and wine quality
ZIRONI, Roberto;
1996-01-01
Abstract
A mathematical approach to compound accumulation during ripening put in evidence that a sigmoidal curve can be useful to observe the influence of different agronomic practices on vines. Cluster thinning strongly improves the accumulation of sugars during ripening, whereas the titratable acidity decline is less influenced. The wines obtained from grapes produced by plants which had been thinned are more harmonious and characterised by a good alcoholic grade.File in questo prodotto:
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