Which routes for optimal yield sampling in viticulture?

Estimating vineyard crop yield is important for preparing harvesting operations and vatting. Estimations are generally carried out by sampling shortly before harvest and observations are made on a limited number of sampling sites. The sampling process has obvious practical constraints, such as the...

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Main Authors: Baptiste Oger, Cécile Laurent, Philippe Vismara, Bruno Tisseyre
Format: article
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Published: International Viticulture and Enology Society 2021
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/319b6acb9f05425dbfa0e9c233569f48
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Summary:Estimating vineyard crop yield is important for preparing harvesting operations and vatting. Estimations are generally carried out by sampling shortly before harvest and observations are made on a limited number of sampling sites. The sampling process has obvious practical constraints, such as the time allocated to the operation, which determines both the number of sites to be sampled and the route to reach them.