A research project conducted at the University of Adelaide and supported by Wine Australia reportedly found that use of data-driven irrigation schedules increased water use efficiency three-to-six-fold in Cabernet crops – and double in Shiraz – compared to convention methods.
The researchers concluded that irrigation strategies based on data-driven techniques enabled water savings without compromising vine physiological performance, yield, or grape composition.
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