Experimental field trials model how the climate crisis will alter the phyllosphere and carposphere fungal communities ofVitissp. L’Acadie Blanc
Andrew J.C. Blakney,
Odile Carisse,
Hervé Van Der Heyden
et al.
Abstract:The climate crisis is changing temperature regimes worldwide, threatening global viticulture and wine production, as temperature is a primary driver of grape development. In Atlantic Canada, temperatures are projected to increase, inducing premature grape ripening, which can impact their biochemical profiles and, consequently, the quality of the vines and wines produced. Temperature is also a key factor in determining the composition and structure of resident fungal communities on the leaves (phyllosphere) and… Show more
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