What are the 4 key resources of the growing environment?
What is the main sources of both heat and sunlight?
solar radiation
How much sunlight is needed for photosynthesis, at a minimum?
Name a weather condition that can slow photosynthesis (other than lack of sun or water stress)
Fog
Name 6 positive effects that sunshine exposure has on grapes
What negative effects does sunshine exposure have on grapes?
Can lead to sunburn on sun-exposed grapes, which has a negative effect on grape quality and yields
Name 2 reasons sunshine in late spring and early summer is beneficial
Which will receive more solar radiation per annum: regions at lower latitudes, or regions at higher latitudes?
lower latitudes
Why do regions nearer to the equator receive more intense solar radiation than those nearer the poles?
How does latitude affect hours of daylight?
What is the target latitude range for grapes for wine production?
Between 30 and 50 latitude on each side of the equator
What issues would regions closer than 30 to the equator run into?
What issues would regions farther than 50 to the equator run into?
Give an example of a low latitude region whose altitude allows it to be successful in grape growing.
Salta Province in Argentina (3000m asl)
Is sunshine more intense at high altitudes or low altitudes? Why?
Name 7 natural factors that affect temperature and sunlight
What is aspect?
The direction a particular slope faces
Vineyards at what aspect receive the most solar radiation?
is the aspect and the steepness of the slope more important at higher or lower latitudes?
Name two cool climate regions where slope is crucial.
Burgundy and Alsace Grand Cru (south-east facing)
How might one limit the amount of heat and light in warm climates?
Planting on slopes that face away from the sun throughout most of the day
Name 1 warm climate region where slope is crucial
Stellenbosch (south-facing slopes to retain acidity)
What are the benefits of east-facing slopes?
What is problematic about west-facing slopes?