Working with the Sunraysia Area Consultative Committee and the Sunraysia Mallee Economic Development Board, CSIRO is committed to assist planning of an alternative model for horticultural research in the Sunraysia district.
A CSIRO research team has pinpointed the genetic difference between red (or black) and white grapes – a discovery which could lead to the production of new varieties of grapes and ultimately new wines.
CSIRO research is targeting better vineyard management with work in areas such as carbohydrate dynamics, water use efficiency and sustainable performance.
CSIRO’s plant breeding capabilities benefit a range of agribusiness industries from horticulture and pastoral through to broadacre crops such as wheat.
Through tailored business arrangements and research alliances, CSIRO Plant Industry can deliver flexible and innovative research solutions for a range of industry needs.
Dr Amalia Berna is researching the application of electronic nose technology and other analytical instruments to measure the aroma and flavour of wine and grapes.
This sheet describes the work of CSIRO researchers within the Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) for Viticulture into how grapevines respond to water stress. (2 pages)