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Published 2006
soil water, the product of rainfall and/or irrigation, is a prerequisite for vine growth and survival. photosynthesis, without which grapes would never ripen, depends on water being available (which is why ripening stops if water stress is too severe). Water in the form of well-timed rain can also be useful in dusting off grapes immediately prior to harvest.
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