Determining soil moisture regimes for viticultural zoning purposes

Author

Ubalde Bauló, Josep Miquel

Sort Camañes, Francesc Xavier

Nacci Sulbarán, Silvana

Poch, Rosa M.

Publication date

2017-03-28T12:59:35Z

2017-03-28T12:59:35Z

2013



Abstract

This paper aims to analyse the suitability of Soil Taxonomy to characterize the soil moisture regime for viticultural zoning studies, comparing the soil moisture parameters used in the Soil Taxonomy classification with soil moisture parameters relevant to the grapevine phenological stages. The results show that Soil Taxonomy does not adequately reflect the variability of soil moisture dynamics during vineyard growing. Then, a proposal for soil moisture regime classification is realised by means of a cluster analysis. This classification is based on determining dry days, as indicated by Soil Taxonomy, in different vine phenological periods, and grouping the cases according to their variability. The soil moisture regime classes, resulting from cluster analysis, show significant differences in soil moisture status in all phenological periods, and therefore present different implications for viticulture, related to potential for vegetative growth, grape production and the grape ripening process.

Document Type

article
publishedVersion

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

Soil Taxonomy; Soil survey; Soil classification; Cluster analysis; Viticultural potential

Publisher

Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi

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Reproducció del document publicat a http://factori.soilscience.ro/index.php/fspdzt/article/view/477

Soil Forming Factors and Processes from the Temperate Zone, 2013, vol. 12, núm. 1, p. 1-16

Rights

cc-by (c) Josep Miquel Ubalde et al., 2012

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/

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