
Drip system to use winery waste waterirrigationSeper, JCalifornia and Western States grape grower

major pollutant present in the winery waste water effluent irrigation can lead to water logging asAttarde, S. BAsian Journal of Environmental

Winegrape irrigation benchmarking Murral-Darling and Swan Hill 1998-2002Yasmin ChalmersHeather CookStephen KellyJeremy GiddingsChristopher Dundon

water preservation benefits, such as irrigation irrigation (10-20%), winery refrigeration (40-journals impact factor and does not reflect the

Winery wastewater treatment using the land filter water (subsurface drainage) and provide adequate increased soil drying between wastewater irrigations

Irrigationwith winery wastewater diluted with river water to 100, 250, 500,Thisindicates that sufficient aeration occurred between irrigations, which

A Study on Water Consumption Rule and Irrigation Schedule of Wine grape in the Eastern Foot of Helan Mountain of Ningxia Taking the eastern foot of

biological activity when exposed to further irrigation with winery wastewater. was compared to the same soil, which had not received the same water

wastewater on soil, grape nutrition, and wine be 143x higher than the control irrigation waterThe soil samples showed significant accumulations

The impact of geographical indications on wine consumption in Japan.domestic consumptionexportsfood consumptiongrapesimportsoriginquality labellingwines

Wineries in South Australias Barossa Valley, McClaren Vale and other wine irrigation water and 500 - 640 mg l-1 in the treated drainage water

Effect of saline water irrigation on fruit and wine quality of Cabernet Sauvignon on two rootstockswine grapes, rootstocks, Vitis, saline water, wine

Valde´s ME, Moreno D, Gamero E, Uriarte D, Prieto MH, Manzano R,irrigation amount on water relations, growth, yield and fruit and wine

Effect of Irrigation Using Diluted Winery Wastewater on the Chemical Status of a Sandy Alluvial Soil, With Particular Reference to Potassium and

Aerobic pond treatment of winery wastewater for vineyard irrigation by drip Treated process water reuse options The identified treated process water reuse

It is expected that, due to the high K+ content of winery wastewater ( Laurenson S (2010) The influence of recycled water irrigation on cation

Site-especific management of irrigation water in wine grapevinesOrtegaFarias, S, et alOrtega Blu, Rodrigo, edEsser Cerda, Andrés, ed

Taking four-year-old‘Cabernet Sauvignonof wine grape variety as the experimental material,five treaments of different irrigation water amount were

physiology, yield components, fruit composition and wine quality of Ontario Deficit irrigation treatments improved vine water status overall, even in

necessitates of a contrast study of common irrigation tools, to achieve aWinery, with soil water sensors (content and potential) and leaf-water

irrigationirrigation waterwaste disposalwastewaterwater reuseDue to the fast growing winery Attarde, S. BAsian Journal of Environmental

. Management of winery wastewater by re-using it for crop irrigation - A Keywords : Chemical oxygen demand; grapevines; potassium; water quality;

Pruning Systems and Irrigation Amounts to Improve Productivity and Water Use Efficiency of Wine Grape (Vitis vinifera L. cv. Zinfandel) in Central

The waste water from the wine producing industry has been collected seasonally in two distinct representative situations: the vintage and non vintage season

Effect of regulated deficit irrigation at different growth stages on water consumption and fruit quality of wine grape Soil drought notably influences fruit

Effects of crop level and irrigation on yield and wine quality of Tempranillo grapevines in a dry yearanthocyanins, color, leaf water potential, irrigation