The Wine and Viticulture Department is renowned for its unique interdisciplinary focus in all aspects of the industry, from vineyard cultivation and management to winemaking, marketing and distribution. The Justin and J. Lohr Center for Wine and Viticulture provides faculty with campus and industry research opportunities as well as access to vineyards and wineries throughout the state.
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Submissions from 2012
Regulated Deficit Irrigation Effect on Yield and Wine Color of Cabernet Sauvignon in Central California, Michael J. Costello and W. Keith Patterson
Influence of Intensity and Duration of Regulated Deficit Irrigation on Erythroneura elegantula (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) on Grape, Michael J. Costello and Shawn T. Veysey
Who is Eating the Fruits and Vegetables: Couch Potato or Internet Junkie?, Christiane Schroeter and Marianne McGarry Wolf
A Comparison of Attitudes Toward Food and Biotechnology in the U.S., Japan, and Italy, Marianne McGarry Wolf, Paola Bertolini, Izumi Shikama, and Alain Berger
A Case Study Examination of Social Norms Marketing Campaign to Improve Responsible Drinking, Marianne McGarry Wolf, Allison Dana, Mitchell J. Wolf, and Eivis Qenani Petrela
A Comparison of Wine Purchasing Behaviors in Ireland and California When the Celtic Tiger Roared, Marianne McGarry Wolf, David Dudley, Megan Ginny Rood, Sarah Geraghty, and Ann M. Torres
Does Family on a Label Increase Purchase Interest for a Wine, or Just Cause a Halo Effect?, Marianne McGarry Wolf, Lindsey Higgins, and Mary Rice
Who Are the Wine Techies?, Marianne McGarry Wolf, Mitch Wolf, Leanne Brady, and Hanna Peszynski
Using Social Media for Collaborations About Industry News in Higher Education, Marianne McGarry Wolf, Mitch Wolf, Leanne Brady, Hanna Peszynski, Lindsey Higgins, and Shane Wolf
Using Social Media to Enhance Learning through Collaboration in Higher Education: A Case Study, Marianne McGarry Wolf, Mitch Wolf, Tom Frawley, Ann Torres, and Shane Wolf
Submissions from 2010
Grapevine and Soil Water Relations with Nodding Needlegrass (Nassella cernua), a California Native Grass, as a Cover Crop, Michael J. Costello
Growth and Yield of Cultivated Grape with Native Perennial Grasses Nodding Needlegrass or California Barley as Cover Crops, Michael J. Costello
Submissions from 2008
Regulated Deficit Irrigation and Density of Erythroneura spp. (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) on Grape, Michael J. Costello
Submissions from 2007
Impact of Sulfur on Density of Tetranychus pacificus (Acari: Tetranychidae) and Galendromus occidentalis (Acari: Phytoseiidae) in a Central California Vineyard, Michael J. Costello
Submissions from 2005
Day Vs. Night Sampling for Spiders in Grape Vineyards, Michael J. Costello and Kent M. Daane
Submissions from 2003
Spider and Leafhopper (Erythroneura spp.) Response to Vineyard Ground Cover, Michael J. Costello and Kent M. Daane
Submissions from 1999
Abundance of Spiders and Insect Predators on Grapes in Central California, Michael J. Costello and Kent M. Daane
Submissions from 1998
Influence of Ground Cover on Spider Populations in a Table Grape Vineyard, Michael J. Costello and Kent M. Daane
Can Cover Crops Reduce Leafhopper Abundance in Vineyards?, Kent M. Daane and Michael J. Costello
Submissions from 1997
Comparison of Sampling Methods Used to Estimate Spider (Araneae) Species Abundance and Composition in Grape Vineyards, Michael J. Costello and Kent M. Daane
Submissions from 1995
Spectral Reflectance From a Broccoli Crop With Vegetation or Soilias Background: Influence on Immigration by Brevicoryne brassicae and Myzus persicae, Michael J. Costello
Abundance, Growth Rate and Parasitism of Brevicoryne brassicae and Myzus persicae (Homoptera: Aphididae) on Broccoli Grown in Living Mulches, Michael J. Costello and Miguel A. Altieri
Spider (Araneae) Species Composition and Seasonal Abundance in San Joaquin Valley Grape Vineyards, Michael J. Costello and Kent M. Daane
Submissions from 1994
Living Mulches Suppress Aphids in Broccoli, Michael J. Costello and Miguel A. Altieri