Mediterranean viticulture in the context of climate change

IF 1.1 4区 农林科学 Q4 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Ciencia E Tecnica Vitivinicola Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1051/ctv/ctv20223702139
L. Dinis, S. Bernardo, Chenyao Yang, H. Fraga, A. Malheiro, J. Moutinho-Pereira, J. Santos
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The exposure of viticulture to climate change and extreme weather conditions makes the winemaking sector particularly vulnerable, being one of its major challenges in the current century. While grapevine is considered a highly tolerant crop to several abiotic stresses, Mediterranean areas are frequently affected by adverse environmental factors, namely water scarcity, heat and high irradiance, and are especially vulnerable to climate change. Due to the high socio-economic value of this sector in Europe, the study of adaptation strategies to mitigate the negative climate change impacts are of main importance for its sustainability and competitiveness. Adaptation strategies include all the set of actions and processes that can be performed in response to climate change. It is crucial to improve agronomic strategies to offset the loss of productivity and likely changes in production and fruit quality. It is important to look for new insights concerning response mechanisms to these stresses to advance with more effective and precise measures. These measures should be adjusted to local terroirs and regional climate change projections for the sustainable development of the winemaking sector. This review describes the direct climate change impacts (on phenology, physiology, yield and berry quality), risks, and uncertainties for Mediterranean viticulture, as well as a set of canopy, soil and water management practices that winegrowers can use to adapt their vines to warmer and drier conditions.
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气候变化背景下的地中海葡萄栽培
葡萄栽培受到气候变化和极端天气条件的影响,使葡萄酒酿造行业尤其脆弱,这是本世纪葡萄酒酿造行业面临的主要挑战之一。虽然葡萄藤被认为是一种对几种非生物胁迫具有高度耐受性的作物,但地中海地区经常受到不利环境因素的影响,即缺水、高温和高辐照度,特别容易受到气候变化的影响。由于该部门在欧洲具有很高的社会经济价值,因此研究减缓气候变化负面影响的适应战略对其可持续性和竞争力具有重要意义。适应战略包括为应对气候变化而可采取的所有行动和进程。改善农艺策略以抵消生产力损失以及产量和果实质量可能发生的变化至关重要。寻找对这些压力的反应机制的新见解,以推进更有效和更精确的措施是很重要的。这些措施应根据当地风土和区域气候变化预测进行调整,以促进酿酒部门的可持续发展。本文介绍了气候变化对地中海葡萄栽培的直接影响(对物候、生理、产量和浆果质量的影响)、风险和不确定性,以及葡萄酒种植者可以使用的一套树冠、土壤和水管理实践,以使其葡萄藤适应更温暖和更干燥的条件。
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Ciencia E Tecnica Vitivinicola
Ciencia E Tecnica Vitivinicola Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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期刊介绍: Ciência e Técnica Vitivinícola (Journal of Viticulture and Enology) is an international journal that publishes original articles, research notes and review articles, written in Portuguese or in English, on the various fields of the science and technology of vine and wine: Viticulture, Enology and Vitivinicultural economy.
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