A broad range of factors influence wine grape quality and manipulation of these factors has stimulated interest among grape growers, wine makers, and research scientists alike. One such factor affecting wine grape quality is crop level, particularly for Pinot noir. Since the capacity of a vine to ripen fruit depends...
The connection between the fruit-set disorder Inflorescence Necrosis (IN) and high ammonium (NI14+) in affected tissues has led to an investigation of NH4+ assimilation enzymes (principally glutamine synthetase (GS) and glutamate synthase) in grape tissues. Previous work in this department has suggested that toxic levels of NH4+ build up in...
Inflorescence Necrosis (IN) has been an unpredictable problem for grape growers in Oregon. The
industry has seen significant losses due to this fruit set disorder in several out of the eight years since its
first description in 1988, particularly in Pinot noir. Little is known of how to prevent the...
For this trial, established Pinot noir vines, located on the valley floor of the Umpqua Valley in Oregon
were used. In 1996 and 1997 sixteen vines trained to the Scott Henry trellising system were separated
into four different quadrants, determined by shoot orientation: Bottom canopy, shoots trained toward the
ground;...
Grafted grapevines will become increasingly important in Oregon vineyards in order to prevent loss of plants to phylloxera infestations. Several rootstocks are now being evaluated in Oregon for horticultural traits and characteristics related to wine quality. Resistance or tolerance to other plant diseases affecting grapevines needs to be examined as...
The objectives of this study are to isolate and characterize pathogenic agrobacteria that cause crown gall in grapevines and test hot water dips as a method for eradicating the infectious bacteria . Crown gall is commonly found among Oregon vineyards and the causative agent, Agrobacterium vitis, is known to be...
Research mentorship is a new construct emerging in the literature, but remains inadequately defined and scarcely researched. This topic is of relevance to counselor education because of the paucity of literature on the topic, and because of our professional commitments to diversity, wellness, and scholarship. Effective mentorship has been shown...
Research mentorship is a new construct emerging in the literature, but remains inadequately defined and scarcely researched. This topic is of relevance to counselor education because of the paucity of literature on the topic, and because of our professional commitments to diversity, wellness, and scholarship. Effective mentorship has been shown...
Objectives:
To evaluate the impact of the ring nematode, Mesocriconema xenoplax on the physiology and productivity of phylloxera-resistant grape rootstocks as a basis for recommending rootstocks in the Pacific Northwest. Specific objectives for 2006:
Spring: Inoculate soil with AMF and M. xenoplax. Plant vines.
Growing season: Monitor plant growth, gas...
Objectives of Proposed Research:
The goals of this project for the next few years are: 1) to develop optimal tissue nutrient levels for N, P, and K in winegrapes that are based on physiological performance and fruit quality, 2) to identify the best tissue (leaf vs. petiole) and time of...
Stuck and slow fermentations are a major concern of winemakers. If the levels of fermentable nitrogen in juice are too low, fermentations will be slower and may stop or 'stick' before all the fermentable sugar is utilized by the yeast. Sluggish and stuck fermentations are also sometimes accompanied by production...
Different fermentation practices are generally believed to affect wine composition and wine quality of Pinot noir. Oregon winemakers, for example, commonly attribute differences in color and phenolic extraction to differences in processing. There is, however, little information from replicated trials with controls demonstrating the cause and affect of these perceived...
The objectives of this research are to monitor tannin and anthocyanin changes during berry development and over several growing seasons to understand how the vintage effects wine composition. Specifically, the objectives of this research project are :
· Determine the effect of berry development on the composition of phenolics (tannins...
The objectives of this research project are to understand tannin and anthocyanin changes during berry development in Pinot noir fruit and wines. Specifically, the objectives of this research project are:
· Determine the effect of berry development on the composition of tannins in cv. Pinot noir berries
· Determine the...
Traditionally, winemakers have relied upon 'spontaneous' malolactic fermentation (MLF) from indigenous species which may take weeks or months to go to completion depending upon the wine and the cellar conditions. Control of MLF has increased with the development of pure MLF bacterial starter cultures. Pure cultures started from slants generally...
Wine aroma is one of the most important aspects of wine quality and yeast contribute a significant amount of the volatile aroma compounds in wine. However, our understanding of the contribution of specific yeast to Pinot noir aroma is still limited. In particular, the contribution of non-Saccharomyces yeast species present...
Pedicel necrosis is a grape disorder that is recorded in all the world's grape growing regions. Synonyms for similar disorders include stiellahme (Germany, Switzerland), dessechement de la rafle (France), palo negro (Chile), shanking (New Zealand, Britain) and waterberry (USA). Pedicel necrosis can be a serious problem. Large reductions in yield...
The report below and displays in the lobby summarize the first-year activities of the Oregon Vineyard Soil and Nutrition Initiative. This work has laid the foundations for OVID, the Oregon Vineyard Database, which will fill the second year of OVSNI and is discussed in the final sections.
The sensory evaluation of the 2000 vintage Pinot noir wines from the Oregon State University viticulture trials at Benton Lane Vineyard was conducted by a panel of 11 semi-trained panelists using a modified version of free-choice profiling. 36 wines were made from 3 replications of the 12 field treatments. For...
The objectives of this study are to evaluate the effects of manipulating soil moisture and nitrogen availability using different approaches, including supplemental irrigation, nitrogen addition to the soil or to the leaves, and the elimination of competition for water and nutrients between the ground cover and the grapevines by tilling....
An approximation of the total yeast fermentable nitrogen content in juice or must is taken as the sum of the nitrogen available from ammonia and the alpha-amino acids present (Bisson 1991 ; Dukes and Butzke 1998 ; Jiranek, Langridge, and Henshcke 1995). Recommended levels of fermentable nitrogen needed by yeast...
This study integrates various vineyard practices that may improve nitrogen availability to the vine, particularly during ripening . Different strategies aimed at improving fermentation behavior and wine quality are being evaluated. This study aims to optimize fruit quality and maximize the juice nitrogen fraction that can be used by yeast...
This study integrates various vineyard practices that may improve nitrogen availability to the vine, particularly during ripening. Different strategies aimed at improving fermentation behavior and wine quality are being evaluated. This study aims to optimize fruit quality and maximize the juice nitrogen fraction that can be used by yeast during...
Objectives of proposed research:
1. Investigate the relationship between abscisic acid (ABA) and auxins and the regulation of carbon partitioning.
2. Investigate the origin of ABA present in the fruit during ripening and attempt to modify the partitioning pattern through manipulation of endogenous ABA levels using mefluidide (ABA biosynthesis promoter)...
The Willamette valley has grown to be an important source of high quality grapes for the production of wine. These grapes are a very high value crop that has proven to be profitable in this region. Irrigation of this crop has been limited largely to the establishment stage, with most...
Vineyard managers must decide on the timing and amount of irrigation. In Oregon the need for irrigation differs greatly year to year and field to field based on micro climate, soil, root development, plant health, and root stock. We suggest the use of leaf water potential as a useful management...
The new varietal trial at SOES was monitored during the growing season and during ripening by David Sugar and Porter Lombard (see Winegrape Variety Trial in Southern Oregon). The 1993 vintage was a late ripening season and not all the varieties developed sufficient maturity for experimental wine production. Tempranillo, Viognier,...
Variability in fruit set and yield is a serious problem in Oregon viticulture, particularly with Pinot noir. Climatic variation during the flowering period contributes significantly to this problem by affecting fruit set and cluster weight. Cool wet weather during bloom results in poor set, small clusters, and low yields. Seasons...
The objectives of this study are to determine:
· How vine vigor and fruit composition vary in different alleyway management regimes: solid vegetative cover vs. every other alleyway of vegetative cover removed
· What differences are observed in different alleyway management regimes within a vineyard
· What differences are observed...
Objectives:
· Evaluate canopy management options available to Oregon growers for their effects on yield, grape composition, and wine quality.
· Investigate the relationships between vine growth, cluster environment, grape composition and wine quality.
· Develop techniques that improve the capabilities of Oregon winegrape growers to obtain consistent yields with...
Minimal pruning continues to look like a production system worthy of consideration in small scale commercial trials. In 1993, in a trial on Chardonnay at Woodhall vineyard, minimal pruning was compared to standard cane pruned vines on a vertical trellis. This was the second year of the trial.
Trellis design and canopy management have been major research topics in viticulture during the last ten years. The article by Dave Adelsheim in the first edition of the "Oregon Winegrowers Guide" and the presentations of Shaulis, Smart, Carboneau, Intrerari and Koblet at the 1984 Cool Climate Symposium in Eugene were...
Increasing ecological awareness led to the conceptualization and implementation of sustainable production systems such as Integrated Production. Integrated Production (IP) aims at achieving optimum yields of high quality fruit utilizing environmentally safe procedures. Priority is given to the utilization and enhancement of natural regulating processes and to the reduction of...
The objectives of this study are to determine:
• How the time of leaf pulling affects Pinot noir fruit quality and composition
• How the intensity of leaf pulling affects Pinot noir fruit quality and composition
• If there is a difference in fruit quality and composition when lateral leafs...
Objectives:
1. Evaluate canopy management options available to Oregon growers including trellising and pruning for their effects on yield and grape composition.
2. Investigate the relationships between vine growth, cluster environment cluster morphology, and grape composition.
3. Develop techniques that improve the capabilities of Oregon winegrape growers to maximize wine...
Competition between ‘Pinot noir’ grapevines and alleyway cover crops
was evaluated in two commercial vineyards in western Oregon. Seven
cover crop treatments including a clean-cultivated control were applied
in the fall of 2003 and their impact on vines was monitored in 2004
and 2005. Competition with grapevines was assessed by...
Increased attention is being given to the promise of co-management as a means of achieving sustainable
fish stocks while at the same time providing benefits to those dependent on the fishery. At the same time,
the view that co-management represents a continuum between state or user control is being replaced...