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    The use of vine training systems in viticulture is aimed primarily to assist in canopy management with finding the balance in enough foliage to facilitate...
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    A vine (from Latin vīnea 'grapevine, vineyard'; from vīnum 'wine') is any plant with a growth habit of trailing or scandent (that is, climbing) stems,...
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    irrigation, vine training and the use of agrochemicals. The stages of the annual growth cycle usually become observable within the first year of a vine's life...
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  • soil. Accolage French term for tying vine branches (or cordons) to the horizontal trellising wires in a vine-training system Adsorption The method that grapevines...
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    close. Breezeway Brise soleil Latticework Patio Trellis (architecture) Vine training systems "Which Pergola Is Right for You?". Fox News. March 17, 2016...
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  • monastery of Santa Maria del Parral, near Segovia, Spain Parral (vine system), a vine training system Parral, nickname of Geraldo José da Silva Filho This...
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    Canopy (grape) (redirect from Vine canopy)
    trunk is very pliable and must be supported by stakes as part of a vine training system. The height of the trunk varies depending on grape variety and...
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    Vitis (redirect from Grape vine)
    onto surrounding structures such as branches or the trellising of a vine-training system. In the wild, all species of Vitis are normally dioecious, but...
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    industry, which employed thousands of Romanichal both in spring for vine training and for the harvest in early autumn. Winter months were often spent...
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    Timothy Mark Vine (born 4 March 1967) is an English comedian, actor, writer, and presenter best known for his one-liners and his role on the sitcom Not...
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    Jeremy Guy Vine (born 17 May 1965) is an English television and radio presenter and journalist. He is best known as the host of his BBC Radio 2 lunchtime...
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    account for 0.5% or less. It is common to grow the vines as gobelets and this is the only vine training system allowed for the first four red varieties....
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    agricultural types, especially in viticulture, which are covered at vine training systems, to garden uses for climbers such as grapevines, clematis, ivy...
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    the west help moderate temperatures. Vine growers in the area tend to utilize cordon or single Guyot vine training and tailor their canopy management techniques...
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  • stringed musical instrument. Lyre(s) may also refer to: Lyre (vine system), a vine training system Lyre, County Cork, Ireland, a village Lyre (horse), a...
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    revised boundaries and additional DOCG requirements, that dealt with vine training and other viticultural practices, promoted sharp criticism from Soave...
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    climate produces wines with more acidity and less fruitiness than Chardonnay vines grown in warmer ones. These often have a "flinty" note, sometimes described...
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  • are allowed. Vine training must follow the goblet method and watering is prohibited. The grape harvest may only commence after the vine products commission...
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    modern elements of vine training and trellising are evident in Columella's description of best practices. In his ideal vineyard, vines are planted two paces...
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    grape, but after the introduction of Lenz Moser's Hochkultur system of vine training, it expanded quickly in plantation from the 1950s to later become Austria's...
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  • refer to: Cazenave-Serres-et-Allens, Ariège, France Cazenave, a common vine training system Pierre Louis Alphée Cazenave (1795–1877), French dermatologist...
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    Mourvèdre. The vine also has sizable plantings in the Drôme department. The vine's strong, hard wood and affinity for bush vine training allows it to thrive...
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    Irina Alexandrovna Viner (Russian: Ирина Александровна Винер; born July 30, 1948), formerly Irina Alexandrovna Viner-Usmanova (Russian: Ирина Александровна...
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    are bush trained as the vines grows well vertically but the variety can be grown under many different kinds of vine training systems. The harvest window...
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  • due to their design. Verandah may also refer to: Verandah (vine system), a vine training system Verandah, Florida, United States, a census-designated...
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  • mathematical morphology Pruning (viticulture), how pruning is used in vine training systems Pruning (vascular), in prenatal development, the disappearance...
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    of the vines are pushed upwards and arranged in a circle, resembling a chalice. This method has its roots in the Roman style of vine training and has...
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    plant cuttings for new vineyard plantings. The Greeks also employed vine training with stacked plants for easier cultivation and harvesting, rather than...
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    Versoaln (redirect from Katzenzungen vine)
    bunches that can put a great strain on the vine if not properly managed by vine training and pruning. The vine tends to bud midway through the budding period...
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    hectoliters/hectare) as well as the government mandated use of high-producing tendone vine-training systems, installed in the 1970s. Particularly on the fertile hillsides...
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