Analysis of viticulture region climate structure and suitability in New Zealand

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Journal International Des Sciences De La Vigne et Du Vin Pub Date : 2012-09-30 DOI:10.20870/OENO-ONE.2012.46.3.1515
Jonathan D. Anderson, Gregory V. Jones, A. Tait, A. Hall, M. Trought
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Aims: This research analyzes four climate indices derived from gridded, interpolated data to assess New Zealand’s climate structure and variation among wine regions.Methods and results: High resolution gridded data based on 1971-2000 climate normals was used to characterize climate indices depicting viticultural suitability in a geographic information system. The statistical properties of each index were assessed over 21 New Zealand viticulture regions. The results show predominately cool to moderately warm climate suitability in New Zealand, comparable to many European and United States regions. While many viticulture regions have one primary class of suitability, variability of climate within regions can be significant, with some regions containing two to four climate classes, making them suitable for a greater range of cultivars.Conclusion: While the indices depict broad patterns expected over New Zealand, both within and between region variations can be substantial among the indices. However, two indices, Growing Season Average Temperature (GST) and Growing Degree-Days (GDD), are functionally identical, but GST is easier to calculate and overcomes many methodological issues in GDD.Significance and impact of the study: This research provides the basis for evaluating general suitability for viticulture in New Zealand, assists comparisons between viticulture regions in New Zealand and worldwide, and offers growers measures of assessing appropriate cultivars and sites.
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新西兰葡萄栽培区气候结构及适宜性分析
目的:本研究分析了四种气候指数,这些气候指数来源于网格化的插值数据,以评估新西兰的气候结构和葡萄酒产区之间的差异。方法与结果:基于1971-2000年气候正常值的高分辨率网格数据,在地理信息系统中对描述葡萄种植适宜性的气候指数进行了表征。每个指标的统计特性在新西兰21个葡萄种植区进行了评估。结果表明,新西兰的气候适宜性主要是凉爽到中等温暖,与许多欧洲和美国地区相当。虽然许多葡萄种植区只有一种主要的适宜性,但区域内的气候可变性可能很大,有些地区包含两到四个气候等级,使它们适合更多品种。结论:虽然指数描绘了新西兰的广泛模式,但区域内和区域之间的变化在指数之间可能是实质性的。然而,生长期平均温度(GST)和生长期日数(GDD)这两个指标在功能上是相同的,但GST更容易计算,并且克服了GDD中的许多方法问题。研究的意义和影响:本研究为评估新西兰葡萄种植的总体适宜性提供了基础,有助于新西兰与世界葡萄种植区之间的比较,并为种植者提供了评估合适品种和地点的措施。
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