Study Finds Cabernet Vines Develop Drought Memory
New research has found that Cabernet Sauvignon vines can develop a 'drought memory', potentially helping them adapt better to water stress. This discovery could be significant for vineyard managers across Europe as they navigate increasingly challenging weather patterns and work towards more sustainable growing practices. It's a reminder that understanding vine biology can help winemakers prepare for climate-related challenges ahead.
Originally published by Vinetur
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