PLANT DRIVEN VITICULTURE
What are vines teaching us?
Did you miss our Plant-Driven Viticulture Webinar? Watch the full session here.
Plants have an incredibly communication network, storing vast amounts of information about how they respond to their environment. Vines are no different. At Vivent Biosignals, we make this information accessible to growers, enabling them to optimise growing conditions and manage viticulture more effectively. By understanding plant signals before visible symptoms appear, growers can make informed decisions to improve their crop’s health and yield.
So, what insights can we gain to help you grow better and boost your yield? Is your irrigation system optimal, or does it need adjustments? How does the plant respond to available light? Is it receiving the right nutrients? Are your crop treatments effective? In this webinar, we’ll delve into plant-driven viticulture and explore what our vine plants are telling us, including insights and use cases from expert speakers.
- Challenges and opportunities in viticulture management (Ian Beecher Jones – JoJo’s Vineyard UK)
Ian from JoJo’s Vineyard, a small 2-hectare vineyard, will share the challenges they face in vine growing and the exciting opportunities they see for the future. - Plant Electrophysiology and machine learning analysis of biological signals (Andrzej Kurenda and Léo de Riedmatten – Vivent Biosignals)
Andrzej and Léo discuss how we measure signals from plants and translate these signals for vine growers. Learn about methods to measure plants from the inside, not just the outside. - Assessing water status in Vines (Markus Rienth – CHANGINS-College for Viticulture and Enology)
Discover everything you need to know about water and grapevines, from signs of water deficit stress to a proven trial with Vivent Biosignals; assessing water status in grapevines through plant electrophysiology. - Monitoring Plant water status of Italian vines – how sensors have helped improve the management of irrigation ( Luca Masiero – CREA Italy)
Learn how vineyard sensors are helping improve irrigation management in Italian vineyards.
The webinar will end with an engaging Q&A session, addressing questions from viewers. Sign up below and watch the full session.
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