Description
The Science of Grapevines is an authoritative exploration of the biological and physiological principles governing grapevine growth, development, and wine production. Written by renowned viticulture expert Markus Keller, this comprehensive volume delves into the complex interactions between genetics, environment, and cultivation practices that shape vineyard success.
The book covers essential topics including grapevine physiology, nutrient uptake, water management, photosynthesis, and stress responses. Readers will gain deep insights into how grapevines respond to climate variations, soil conditions, and cultural practices. The work bridges the gap between theoretical science and practical application, making it invaluable for viticulturists, winemakers, agricultural scientists, and wine enthusiasts seeking to understand the botanical foundations of their craft.
With detailed illustrations and evidence-based explanations, this text serves as both an educational resource and a reference guide for improving vineyard management and optimizing grape quality.







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