D1C04 Approaches to Grape Growing Flashcards
1.2.1 Describe the different approaches to grape growing.
What are 3 key features of organic viticulture?
1) Application of compost (breaks down in soil providing slow release of nutrients)
2) Cover crops often used to prevent erosion
3) Using natural fertilizers (suffer/copper)
What are advantages of sustainable viticulture?
- More thoughtful approach
- Reduction in spraying synthetic treatments = saved cost
- A better understanding of the threats to successful grape growing to minimize interventions needed
What is conventional viticulture?
Aim is raising production levels & reducing labour requirements – achieved through mechanization, chemical inputs, irrigation & clonal selection
What are disadvantages of conventional viticulture?
- Nutrients can be depleted and no natural ecosystem to replenish
- Residual chemicals find their way into the ground
What are disadvantages of organic viticulture?
- Possible small reduction in yield
- Increased reliance on copper (which can lead to build up of heavy metals in soil)
- Cost and time on certification
What is precision viticulture?
- Makes use of data collected in vineyard (soil, vigour, topography, plant growth, etc.) to respond to changes from plot to plot and row to row = best quality and yield
What is sustainable viticulture?
- Aims include: promoting natural ecosystems, maintaining biodiversity, managing waste, minimizing chemicals
- IPM is key part of this
What are advantages of organic viticulture?
- Making health and disease resistance of vine/soil the central aim
- Reduction in chemicals used = saved cost
What are disadvantages of sustainable viticulture?
- The term isn’t protected = danger that nationwide standards can be set too low
What is biodynamic viticulture?
Includes organic practices but also incorporates philosophy and cosmology
What are advantages of conventional viticulture?
- Ability to mechanise work
- Reduction of competition from other plants
- Ability to tend to specific needs to grape variety planted
What is organic viticulture?
- Seeks to improve the soil of the vineyard and range of microbes and animals in it and thereby increase the health and disease-resistance of the vine
- Rejects manmade fertilizers, chemicals, etc.