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 206-329 Viticulture

Availability

Dookie campus.

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

2

Coordinator

Mr Geoff Bath

Semester

1 (view timetable)

Subject Description

The objectives of this subject are to enable students to:

  • prepare management strategies to maximize the quality and yield of grapevines taking into account environmental and management influences;

  • explain the commercial influences on vineyard establishment and operation;

  • describe major weather differences and evaluate the suitability of cultivations for different purposes and locations;

  • and actively evaluate trends and developments in viticulture, with particular reference to technology, management and marketing aspects, and then to develop proposals from their evaluations.

The content includes:

  • the distribution and structure of viticultural production throughout the world, the pattern and trend of Australia's viticulture industry, and its association with other areas of primary production;

  • grape grower and affiliated organizations;

  • Vineyard site selection with regard to the nature of grape production, soil type, climatic and weather patterns, pest and disease problems;

  • vineyard establishment and design; selection of cultivars and rootstocks for wine, table and dried fruit; strategies for spacing, planting and training, and their interaction with trellis construction and design;

  • crop management through pruning, irrigation, frost control, soil management, and canopy management;

  • techniques for improving grape quality through canopy configuration and its influence on development and maturation;

  • and the assessment of fruit maturity and yield estimation. Comparative management strategies as seen through annual work programs for table grape, wine and dried fruit production.

Assessment

Three-hour examination (50%), a practical test (10%) and two assignments equivalent to 2500 words (each worth 20%).



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