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Viticulture and Environment - 2nd Edition by John Gladstones (Paperback)

Viticulture and Environment - 2nd Edition by  John Gladstones (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><p>A study of the effects of environment on grapegrowing and wine qualities, with emphasis on present and future areas for growing winegrapes </p><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>When <em>Viticulture and Environment</em> was first published in 1992 it became an immediate success, and has since become a viticultural classic, a staple in the libraries of viticulturists and winemakers alike. In <em>Viticulture and Environment</em> John Gladstones, already a highly respected horticultural and viticultural scientist, not only compiled a vast databank of climatic data on Australian and world grapegrowing sites, but produced one of the most lucid expositions of the interactions between the environment and viticulture.</p><p>Reprinted several times, <em>Viticulture and Environment</em> has proved a solid and reliable resource, regarded as a 'bible' on viticulture, but has long been out of print. This new edition, which includes minor updates but preserves the essential text, brings this critical resource back into circulation and also makes it available in electronic format for the first time.</p><p><em>Viticulture and Environment</em> also provides the foundation for John Gladstones's later development of his thinking on viticulture, published as <em>Wine, Terroir and Climate Change</em> (Wakefield Press, 2011).</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>This is a totally absorbing book; it explains the extremely complicated mechanisms and interactions which affect the growth of the vine in a fashion which magically bridges the gap between readers with highly scientific backgrounds and those with no technical knowledge at all. Precisely and elegantly, Dr Gladstones has thrown a stone into the centre of the pond of presumed knowledge, disturbing existing patterns of thought and creating wholly new ones. I cannot praise his work too highly. </p><p><em>James Halliday</em></p><p>For a true vigneron, the great mystery is the interaction between the vine and nature's instructions. At times the vine appears to be acting on its own to a set of coded information left in a sealed envelope deep within its genetic wall safe. At other times it responds in a seemingly illogical or belated fashion to what the anxious vigneron would interpret as a clear set of environmental signals. That is the mystery of the vine and its relationship to its total environment. John Gladstones has written at once a scientific and, for me, spiritual book. He interweaves scientifically proven fact, acute empirical observation and inspired speculation as to the physiological connection between the environment and the vine. This book has contributed more than any other to my intuition for the vine and its behaviour. </p><p><em>Brian Croser</em></p><p>No-one else could write such a volume ... [it reminded] me of the feelings I had, many decades ago, when I read The Origin of Species-- the similar attention to detail, the precise but mesmerizing prose, and the gradual building towards broad conclusions new to the world. It is a work of significant scholarship that presents a new set of methods for considering the effects of climate on plant performance, in this case winegrape ripening, wine style and wine quality. </p><p><em>Bryan Coombe</em></p><br>

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