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Author(s): CONCEIÇÃO, M. A. F.; SOUZA, R. T. de; TONIETTO, J. The Geoviticulture Multicriteria Climatic Classification System (MCC System) has been employed in different regions of the world for grapevine zoning studies. The Dryness Index (DI) is one of the thre... ... |
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Author(s): TONIETTO, J.; MANDELLI, F.; FIALHO, F. B. The objective of this work is to use the methodology of the Geoviticulture MCC System for estimating the viticultural climate change impact using the climatic indexes of the system: Heliothermal index... ... |
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Author(s): TONIETTO, J.; MORAES, O. L. L.; HASENACK, H. The research, conducted in 2002, has aimed at estimating, a priori, how the mesoclimatic change, conditioned by the construction of 3 hydroelectric power plants, will affect the qualitative potential... ... |
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Author(s): TONIETTO, J.; MANDELLI, F. The objective of this research was to characterize the inter-annual variability of the viticultural climate of the wine regions of Brazil. The survey used a long sets of climatic data base of regions:... ... |
Author(s): TONIETTO, J.; RUIZ, V. S.; MONTES, C.; ULLARTE. E. M.; BRUNO, L. A.; CLÍMACO, P.; ACEVEDO, Y. P.; VALENZUELA-SOLANO, C.; SAKODA, B. H.; CARBONNEAU, A. Thewine production is an important activity in many Ibero-American countries. The wine producer regions of these countriesconfigure a large use of different c1imate types and viticultural climates. ln... ... |
Author(s): TONIETTO, J.; RUIZ, V. S.; ZANUS, M. C.; MONTESL, C.; ULLARTE, E. M.; BRUNO, L. A. T.; CLLMAC0, P.; PENA, A.; GUERRA, C. C.; CATANIA, C. D.; KOHLBERG, E. J.; PEREIRA, G. E.; RICARDO-DA-SILVA, J. M.; RAGOUTI, J. V.; NAVARRO, L. V.; LAUREAN0, O.; CASTR0, R. de; DEL MONTE, R. F.; DEL MONTE, S. A. de; GOMEZ-MIGUEL, V.; CARBONNEAU, A. There are many studies in the world that characterize the effect of the climate on grape composition and wine characteristics and typicity conceming different viticultural regions. However, the same i... ... |
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