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The Australian Society of Viticulture & Oenology

January 2018

Print edition edition of the Australian Journal of Grape and Wine Research

Introducing New Board Members Brooke Howell

Just published Journal articles

 

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We hope you enjoy the first issue of the Australian Journal of Grape and Wine Research with our compliments.

ASVO will now be providing a hard copy of the first issue of the Journal each year to all members. The first issue includes information on the previous year’s ASVO Awards for Excellence and recognises those individuals that kindly donate their time to review research papers through the year. We hope that our members look forward to the additional issue of the Journal when they received it in January.

In addition, ASVO has been listening to our members who publish research manuscripts in the Australian Journal of Grape and Wine Research. From 2018, we will publish four issues of the Journal across the year to ensure we communicate published research to our membership faster. Electronic manuscripts will still be readily available online as soon as they have been accepted and typeset.



 

Introducing New Board Member, Brooke Howell

Ms Brooke Howell is the Viticulturist and Technical Manager at Yalumba Family Vignerons based in the Barossa Valley. Brooke studied at The University of Adelaide completing a Bachelor of Viticulture with Honours in 2010. She has worked at Yalumba since 2011 and oversees trial work and technical management of company-owned vineyards across approximately 800Ha in three regions of South Australia. Brooke works in premium and commercial viticultural production and has focused trial work on organic and biodynamic production along with different methods for adaptation to climate change. Brooke received the silver award for the Young Organic Leader in the Australian Organic Annual Awards in 2015.

Brooke has participated in the Australian Women in Agriculture Leadership and Decision Making, the Next Crop program, and contributes to industry forums, including the Barossa Viticulture Technical Group, where she has assisted with regional trials and judged the South Australian pruning competition. Brooke is also involved in the Barossa region through her voluntary role as Barossa Future Leaders Program Coordinator. Every two years, the Barossa Future Leaders Program gives sixteen participants the opportunity to learn valuable leadership skills, which they can utilise within the community.

Brooke’s level of social media savvy will be an asset to the ASVO and she is looking forward to engaging with all generations on this platform to ensure information from ASVO is being disseminated to everyone. Membership is vital for the Society, so being Chair of the Membership sub-committee will be a new challenge to ensure that members are engaging in the Society’s activities and improving their professional development. Brooke has also been a regular attendee at the ASVO Mildura Seminar and is looking forward to the challenge of collaborating with her peers to pull the 2018 Program together.



Ms Brooke Howell


 

Just published Journal articles

(Online Version of Record published before inclusion in an issue)

Analysis of the salt exclusion phenotype in rooted leaves of grapevine (Vitis spp.)
R.R. Walker, D.H. Blackmore, H. Gong, S.W. Henderson, M. Gilliham and A.R. Walker

Calibrated, delayed-cane winter pruning controls yield and significantly postpones berry ripening parameters in Vitis vinifera L. cv. Pinot Noir
M. Gatti, F.J. Pirez, T. Frioni, C. Squeri and S. Poni

Validation of reference genes for real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction analysis in Lactobacillus plantarum R23 under sulfur dioxide stress conditions
X.Z. Lin, Z.G. He, W.X. Li, X.Y. Ren, X.F. Guan and Z.C. Liang

Chemical and sensory profiling of Shiraz wines co-fermented with commercial non-Saccharomyces inocula
A. Hranilovic, S. Li, P.K. Boss, K. Bindon, R. Ristic, P. R. Grbin, T. Van der Westhuizen and V. Jiranek

Efficacy of steam and hot water disinfestation treatments against genetically diverse strains of grape phylloxera Daktulosphaira vitifoliae Fitch (Hemiptera: Phylloxeridae) on viticulture equipment and machinery
C.W. Clarke, S. Norng, D. Yuanpeng, B.M. Carmody and K.S. Powell

Root temperature regulated frost damage in leaves of the grapevine Vitis vinifera L.
L.-L. Sun, Y.-P. Du, Q.-Y. Duan and H. Zhai

Stimulatory effect of bunch thinning on sugar accumulation and anthocyanin biosynthesis in Shenhua grape berry (Vitis vinifera × V. labrusca)
X.J. Xi, Q. Zha, A.L. Jiang and Y.H. Tian


 

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