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Título: Estimating the impact of climate change on temperate, subtropical and tropical grape growing regions in Brazil.
Autoria: TONIETTO, J.
CONCEIÇÃO, M. A. F.
EVANGELISTA, S. R. M.
Afiliação: JORGE TONIETTO, CNPUV; MARCO ANTONIO FONSECA CONCEICAO, CNPUV; SILVIO ROBERTO MEDEIROS EVANGELISTA, CNPTIA.
Ano de publicação: 2016
Referência: IN:CLIMWINE 2016, INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM, 2016, Bordeaux, France. Anais...Sustainable grape and wine production in the context of climate chang. Bordeaux, FR: Institut National de La Recherche Agronomique (INRA), Session 2, poster 19, 10 a 13 April 2016.
Conteúdo: Viticulture for table grape or wine production in Brazil was historically established in the extreme South of the country, in temperate climate. More recently, new producer regions appeared in South, Southeast and Northeast of the country, including subtropical and tropical type of climate in the production scenario. Some studies characterized the Brazilian climate of production regions in all types of climates. The potential impact of climate change on different grape growing regions of Brazil needs to be evaluated to project investments, considering challenges and mitigation actions, for the development of table grape and wine production in Brazil. This work had the goal to estimate the potential impact of climate change related to viticulture potential on different producing regions of Brazil that concerns temperate, subtropical and tropical types of climates.
Thesagro: Viticultura
Vinho
Clima temperado
Clima
Mudança Climática
Palavras-chave: Produção de vinho
Table grape
Regiões produtoras de vinho
Wine production
Tipo do material: Resumo em anais e proceedings
Acesso: openAccess
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