Grape
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In particular, in defense of quality, a number of Grape Quality Indexes has been devised for monitoring the ripening of grape: based on temperature and humidity variations during the growing season (from April to October) they precisely calculate the ripeness of the grapes (Winkler, normalized Winkler, Huglin) and the organoleptic quality of the fruit (Fregoni), allowing, thus, to plan the best time for harvesting. These are also perfect as long-term patterns that suggest the vocation of the land to suit a particular grape variety. Against the risk of diseases (especially mildew), the DMC system models the life cycle of the parasites. Taking into account precipitation, temperature and leaf wetness, it assesses what are the most critical periods. Thanks to this system, you can optimize fungicides treatment, saving significantly on costs and proving to be environmentally friendly. And what's more, you can access all information on a personal web site: enjoy for example graphs of any simple or advanced meteorological parameter, with updates every 15 minutes (or less, if you need) but displaying with a selectable time frame, at will from 1 day to 1 year. You'll be also able to download meteorological data in tabular format, spreadsheet or even monthly synoptic schema.
ARMMTM: juicy data for your grape. |
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To ensure high quality productions and rising the economical value of the crop, TTA, Inc. provides growers with a complete package that combines constant monitoring control of grape downy mildew.