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Managing fungicide resistance in Australian viticulture logo
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Managing fungicide resistance in Australian viticulture

Wine Australia

The overall aim of this work is to improve our knowledge on the mechanisms of chemical resistance by fungal pathogens to provide strategies for management of resistance in the vineyard. Botrytis bunch rot, powdery mildew and downy mildew are the three most economically damaging diseases in Australian vineyards. Development of...

1 Jul 2017 - 30 Jun 2022

South Australia, Australia

South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI)

Climate adaptation: developing irrigation strategies to combat dry winters logo
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Climate adaptation: developing irrigation strategies to combat dry winters

Wine Australia

Australian winegrowing regions are expected to experience warmer and dryer winters due to climate change. This project will provide information on the best ways to manage low winter rainfall using existing vineyard infrastructure and how modifications to irrigation systems may result in better vine growth, yield and berry quality outcomes...

1 Jul 2017 - 30 Jun 2022

South Australia, Australia

South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI)

Managing and modelling vintage compression logo
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Managing and modelling vintage compression

Wine Australia

Anecdotal observations and the analysis of fruit maturation records suggests that, in addition to earlier maturity, the period over which the fruit ripens is getting shorter. This is potentially caused by a convergence in maturity of early and late maturing vineyards of the same variety within a region; the convergence...

1 Jul 2019 - 30 Jun 2022

South Australia, Australia

South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI)

The establishment of Cabernet Sauvignon trials in preparation for the evaluation of clonal response to climate and management logo
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The establishment of Cabernet Sauvignon trials in preparation for the evaluation of clonal response to climate and management

Wine Australia

This investment establishes three trial sites to evaluate Cabernet Sauvignon clones. Clone performance will be evaluated via a range of parameters including vine phenology, vegetative and reproductive growth, water relations and berry traits. Better matching of clones to their environment or terroir will potentially improve the quality of Australian wine...

1 Jul 2017 - 30 Jun 2022

South Australia, Australia

South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI)

Understanding the drivers of terroir in the Barossa Valley logo
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Understanding the drivers of terroir in the Barossa Valley

Wine Australia

The importance of terroir to wine production is twofold: First, it defines the style and quality of the wine. Second, it is a fundamental tool to position our wines in international markets. While management techniques can have a significant influence on vineyard performance, there is distinct variation in Shiraz wine...

1 Jan 2017 - 31 Dec 2021

South Australia, Australia

The University of Adelaide (UA)

Digital tools for canopy management to increase competitiveness logo
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Digital tools for canopy management to increase competitiveness

Wine Australia

Australian grape growers have access to a free app called VitiCanopy, which characterises canopy architecture with geotagged data across a vineyard to provide tools for vineyard management. This investment will expand the modules associated with VitiCanopy to increase flexibility, generate accurate data for different training systems and vine densities and...

1 Jul 2018 - 30 Jun 2022

South Australia, Australia

The University of Adelaide (UA)

Cell death in grape berries: causes, consequences, and control logo
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Cell death in grape berries: causes, consequences, and control

Wine Australia

Berry shrivel is a phenomenon of weight loss in berries during the late ripening stage attributed to dehydration and loss of berry cell vitality that results in losses of yield, quality and profitability. This project investigates the causes and impact of berry cell death in wine grapes which will: *...

1 Jul 2018 - 30 Jun 2022

South Australia, Australia

The University of Adelaide (UA)

Plant sensor-based precision irrigation for improved vineyard water use efficiency, grape and wine composition and quality, and vineyard profitability logo
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Plant sensor-based precision irrigation for improved vineyard water use efficiency, grape and wine composition and quality, and vineyard profitability

Wine Australia

This project will provide new tools to Australian grapegrowers to schedule irrigation based on real-time measurements of vine water status. Currently, growers schedule irrigation in vineyards using soil moisture sensing (an indirect measure of vine water status and water availability), visual techniques (observing vines for water stress symptoms) or based...

1 Jul 2018 - 30 Jun 2022

South Australia, Australia

The University of Adelaide (UA)

Undervine cover cropping for healthy and productive soils logo
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Undervine cover cropping for healthy and productive soils

Wine Australia

This project will investigate the growth of cover crops below the vine which are both beneficial to the soil and the vine while competing with or suppressing the growth of weeds. The project will quantify the impacts of undervine cover crops, including biofumigant cover crops (e.g. for nematode suppression), on...

1 Jul 2018 - 30 Oct 2020

South Australia, Australia

The University of Adelaide (UA)

VitiVisor: An information, prediction and advisory platform for viticulture logo
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VitiVisor: An information, prediction and advisory platform for viticulture

Wine Australia

This investment will develop an open-source information, prediction and advisory platform for viticulture (VitiVisor) to support on-farm decision making, increase information transferability and access, which will improve farm outcomes (i.e. gross margins/profitability and sustainability measures). The key focus will be on water usability and efficiency.

1 Jul 2019 - 30 Jun 2022

South Australia, Australia

The University of Adelaide (UA)