2024
DOI: 10.31285/agro.27.1195
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New challenges for Uruguayan viticulture

Gustavo Pereyra,
Milka Ferrer

Abstract: Climate scenarios in the medium and long term (2010-2070) foresee increased summer rainfall for Uruguay and the region, with increased water deficits and excess episodes. Although at the international level irrigation in viticulture has a long experience and tradition, at the local level (Uruguay), only 10% of the vineyard surface area implements a fixed or complementary system for water supply in their crops. This work aimed to model the crop water requirements for a vineyard in southern Uruguay based on pedo… Show more

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“…In their work "New challenges for Uruguayan viticulture: Water management in the context of a changing climate, using modeling techniques," Pereira and Ferrés (9) proposed water needs for a vineyard in southern Uruguay based on pedo-climatic variables. Additionally, the response of the crop to controlled deficit irrigation was evaluated for two consecutive years.…”
Section: Irrigation and Water Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In their work "New challenges for Uruguayan viticulture: Water management in the context of a changing climate, using modeling techniques," Pereira and Ferrés (9) proposed water needs for a vineyard in southern Uruguay based on pedo-climatic variables. Additionally, the response of the crop to controlled deficit irrigation was evaluated for two consecutive years.…”
Section: Irrigation and Water Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%