D1C04 Approaches to Grape Growing Flashcards

1.2.1 Describe the different approaches to grape growing.

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What are 3 key features of organic viticulture?

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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)

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What are advantages of sustainable viticulture?

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  • More thoughtful approach
  • Reduction in spraying synthetic treatments = saved cost
  • A better understanding of the threats to successful grape growing to minimize interventions needed
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What is conventional viticulture?

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Aim is raising production levels & reducing labour requirements – achieved through mechanization, chemical inputs, irrigation & clonal selection

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What are disadvantages of conventional viticulture?

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  • Nutrients can be depleted and no natural ecosystem to replenish
  • Residual chemicals find their way into the ground
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What are disadvantages of organic viticulture?

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  • 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
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What is precision viticulture?

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  • 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
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What is sustainable viticulture?

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  • Aims include: promoting natural ecosystems, maintaining biodiversity, managing waste, minimizing chemicals
  • IPM is key part of this
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What are advantages of organic viticulture?

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  • Making health and disease resistance of vine/soil the central aim
  • Reduction in chemicals used = saved cost
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What are disadvantages of sustainable viticulture?

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  • The term isn’t protected = danger that nationwide standards can be set too low
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What is biodynamic viticulture?

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Includes organic practices but also incorporates philosophy and cosmology

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What are advantages of conventional viticulture?

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  • Ability to mechanise work
  • Reduction of competition from other plants
  • Ability to tend to specific needs to grape variety planted
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What is organic viticulture?

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  • 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.
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