ECTS credits ECTS credits: 4.5
ECTS Hours Rules/Memories Student's work ECTS: 74.5 Hours of tutorials: 2 Expository Class: 18 Interactive Classroom: 18 Total: 112.5
Use languages Spanish, Galician
Type: Ordinary Degree Subject RD 1393/2007 - 822/2021
Departments: Plant Production and Engineering Projects
Areas: Plant Production
Center Higher Polytechnic Engineering School
Call: First Semester
Teaching: With teaching
Enrolment: Enrollable
Goals
Knowing the importance and potential of viticulture in its many facets. Understand the management of the vineyard operation based on the behavior and cycle of the plant and plant material, its relationship with the natural environment and techniques and its effects on wine quality. To know the legislation, regulations and the scope of the regulations that affect the cultivation of the vine.
The title memory includes the following contents for this subject:
Viticulture, socioeconomic importance, uses and evolution. Morphology and physiology of the vine. The ripening. Biology and cycle. Productive medium and ecology. Wine indexes; Zoning. Plant material, effects and adequacy.Propagation and cultivation techniques. Productive areas.
These contents will be developed according to the following agenda (E / I, scheduled + personal hours):
BLOCK I: INTRODUCTION TO VITICULTURE (E / 2 + 3)
SUBJECT 1: THE VITICULTURE AND ITS IMPORTANCE
BLOCK II: MORPHOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGICAL BASES OF THE VINE (E / 5 + 10)
TOPIC 2: BIOLOGY OF THE BUSH
TOPIC 3: FRUTIFICATION CYCLE
BLOCK III: RELATIONS OF THE ACTIVITY WITH THE CONTOUR (E / 4 + 5)
TOPIC 4: PRODUCTIVE ENVIRONMENT AND ECOLOGY
BLOCK IV: TECHNIQUES (E / 5 + 8)
TOPIC 5: OBTAINING PLANT MATERIAL
TOPIC 6: PLANNING AND ESTABLISHMENT OF A PLANTATION
TOPIC 7: CULTIVATION TECHNIQUES
BLOCK V: TECHNICAL-ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT OF THE VINEYARD FARM (E / 1 + 2)
TOPIC 8: ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF A PLANTATION
BLOCK VI: THE VITICULTURE OF GALICIA (E / 1 + 3)
TOPIC 9: PRODUCTIVE STRUCTURE SITUATION
Reading and preparation of topics 30 h
Completion of exercises 13 h
Preliminary preparation of the internships and subsequent work on them: 10 h
Preparation of course work 9.5 h
Preparation of evaluation tests 10 h
PRACTICES:
Morphological characterization of plant material (I / 2 + 4)
Knowledge and organography of the vine (I / 1 + 2)
Characterization of the productive potential (I / 1 + 1)
Production regulation and pruning (I / 2 + 2)
Propagation (I / 2 + 1)
Seminars:
(One of the activities will be offered as a talk or video conference in a foreign language, Portuguese, English, French or Italian)
Commercial activity, consumption, legal aspects (I / 1 + 3.5)
Opportunities for the sector (I / 1 + 3)
Technology in viticulture (I / 1 + 3).
3 Trips, (mandatory, evaluable with report and in related exam questions,:
2 characteristic wine-growing areas) and the Wine and Wine-growing Station of Galicia (I / 4 + 3) (I / 3 + 3 + 3.5) .
NOTE:
* THE PRESENTATION OF AT LEAST ONE SEMINAR OR ESSAY REPORTS IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE, WILL BE VALUED WITH AN EXTRA +15%
Basic and complementary bibliography
BASIC
Coombe & Dry, P., viticulture. 1995. Winetitles, Adelaide, I y II
HIDALGO TOGORES, J. 2006. The quality of the wine from the vineyard. Mundi-Press, Madrid.
HIDALGO, L. Hidalgo, J. 2011. Treaty of Viticulture I and II MAPA, Madrid.
MARTINEZ DE TODA, F. 1991 Biology of the Vine. Mundi-Press, Madrid.
REYNIER A. MANUAL OF VITICULTURE .OMEGA, 2013
COMPLEMENTARY
BLOUIN, J., g. GUIMBERTAU. 2004. Grape ripening and ripening of grape (J. Vidalt) Mundi-Press, Madrid, 151 pp.Galet, P, 1988-1990.Cépages et vignobles de France I and II Lavoisier, Paris.
RIBEREAU-GAYON, J., E. PEYNAUD. 1989 Treaty of Ampelology: Science and Techniques of the Vineyard. Volume 2: Culture, Pathology, Sanitary Defense of the Vineyard. Southern Hemisphere, Buenos Aires.
SALAZAR, D. 2006, BASIC AMPELOGRAPHY OF VITICAL PATTERNS. UNI. POLIT. FROM VALENCIA. PUBLICATION SERVICE
SOTES, V. 1984 Identification and Use of Vine Patterns. MAPA, Madrid.
SOTES, V. 1977 Multiplication of the Vine. Monograph nº47 ETSIA, Madrid.
VARIOUS. 1990 Publications viticulture and enotechnology series vol.1, 2,3. Instituto FP "A Granxa", Ponteareas, Pontevedra.
WINKLER, A.J. , Cook, J.A., Kliewer, W.M., Lider, L.A., 1974 General Viticulture Cía. University of California Press.
Throughout the course, those links to the most interesting pages will be included in the virtual classroom, apart from the information in Spanish that exists, most of the pages are in English, with American and Australian sources being the most interesting.
https://www.evineyardapp.com/blog/2015/09/16/use-of-technology-in-the-v…
Any other link t o sites of relevance appearing alongside teh course , they will be communicate throughout the virtual and/ or presential calssrooom
Basic and General
CG1 - Knowledge in basic materials science and technology to enable continuous learning and capacity
to adapt to new situations and changing environments.
CG2 - Ability to solve problems with creativity, initiative, methodology and critical thinking.
CG3 - leadership, communication and transmission of knowledge and skills in social areas
performance.
CG4 - Ability to search and use of the rules and regulations concerning its scope.
CG5 - Ability to develop their activities, assuming a social, ethical and environmental commitment in tune with the reality of human and natural environment.
CG6 - Ability to work in multidisciplinary and multicultural teams.
Transverse
CT2 - Capacity for reasoning and argumentation
CT1 - Capacity for analysis and synthesis.
CT3 - Ability to work individually with self-criticism.
CT5 - Ability to obtain adequate, diverse and updated information
CT6 - Ability to develop and present an organized and understandable text.
CT7 - Ability to make a public display in a clear, concise and consistent manner.
CT9 - Skill in managing information technology and communication (ICT).
CT11 - Skill in managing information technology in foreing languages.
CT12 - Ability to solve problems through the integrated application of their knowledge.
Specific
CEG6 - In this competition works in this area specifically: Capacity for leadership and management of all agricultural / vineyards, with knowledge of new technologies
CEG1 - In this competition works in this area specifically: Ability for the preparation, design, drafting and signing of projects aimed at the proper technique of agricultural production wine.
HJ1 - Ability to recognize, understand and use the principles of horticultural production technology
HJ2 - In this competition works in this area specifically: Ability to recognize, understand and use the principles of the foundation and spread technology and fruit / wine production
To carry out tutorials, as well as to maintain direct communication both between the students themselves and between them and the teacher, they can be done through the Virtual Campus forum, through Ms. Teams or by email.
Methodology
- Participatory master classes. CG1 HJ1 HJ1 HJ2
- Seminars and conferences CG1 CG2 CT2 CT1 HJ1
-Laboratory or field practices students will observe the practical application of the studied CG1 CG2 CEG6 HJ1 HJ1 HJ2
-Technical visits to companies states and institutions: the proposed trips to research centers and wine production areas (2 planned) allow the direct contact with the wine-growing environment and with its fundamental agents allowing you to know the problems and peculiarities of the activity, are of special interest Interviews with technical staff. CG1 CG2 CG3 CT3 CT5 CT12 CEG6 CEG1 HJ1
The visits to the experimental vineyard where you can see research works put the student in contact with innovative scientific-technical aspects. CG1 CG2 CT12 CEG1 HJ1
-Use of the virtual classroom will be used mainly as a means of living communication, delivery of documentation and reception of works. CG2 CT5 CT6 CT9
- Presentation of presentations for exhibition in seminars CG1 CG2 CG3 CG4 CG5 CT2 CT5 CT6 CT7 CT9
-Problem resolution. Preparation and presentation of course work / s CG1 CG2 CT2 CT5 CT6 CT12 CEG6
-Learning based on the resolution of practical cases and projects CG1 CG2 CG4 CT5 CT6CT11
- Individualized and collective. There must be a time in which the teacher is available for the students' consultations which, besides enabling a direct teacher-student contact, allow the orientation on any type of problem related to the development of the autonomous work subject matter and independent study of the Students CG2 CT3
-Work in group and cooperative learning. Active session / discussion CG1 CG2 CG3 CG4 CG5 CG6 CT2 CT1 CT5 CT6
-Evaluation of competences by means of control exercises CG1 CG2 CT2 CT1 CT3 CT5 CT6 CT12 CEG6 HJ1
CEG6 - Of this competence, in this matter it works specifically: Capacity for the direction and management of all classes agricultural / viticultural exploitations, with knowledge of the new technologies
CEG1 - From this competence, in this area we work specifically: Ability to prepare, design, write and sign projects that have as their own the technique of agricultural wine production.
HJ1 - Ability to know, understand and use the principles of Horticultural Production technology
HJ2 - Of this competence, in this matter we work specifically: Ability to know, to understand and to use the principles of the bases and technology of the propagation and fruit production / viticultural
Evaluation system /% of grade / competences assessed / approximate date
1st CALL
- Participatory assistance: 5%
- Written exam (test type, short and / or long answer questions, exercises), theoretical and practical knowledge exposed during the course including visits content/ 65% / CEG6; CEG1; HJ1; HJ2; CT1, CT2, CT3, CT12 / official date
- Delivery of practical reports on the deadlines communicated in class, public exposure / 15% / HJ1; HJ2; CT5, CT6, CT7, CT9,CT11 /
- Delivery of individual or group work in the terms communicated in class, public exhibition / 15% / HJ1; HJ2; CT5, CT6, CT7, CT9 /
Non-attending students of the field trip can recover up to 60% of the value with an extra questionnaire and a work on it.
Criteria for repeaters and extraordinary and waived call( 2nd CALL):: Students who present themselves in extraordinary calls and repeaters must demonstrate practical knowledge, and contribute the work that is scheduled in each course or demonstrate their mastery over these aspects reliably. students in this cases may be ask to perform oral presentation of practices and course works if required accordingly to proffessor criteria.
Practices and Activities reports , in English language rate 15% extra bonus
“In cases of fraudulent performance of exercises or tests, the provisions of the“ Regulations for the evaluation of student academic performance and review of grades ”will apply.
Attendance to the lectures: 18 h
Attendance to internships / interactive teaching: 18 h
Tutorials in group of 10 students 2 h
Assessment activities 2 h -
Reading and preparation of topics 30 h
Performing exercises 13 h
Prior preparation of the practices and subsequent work on them: 10 h
Preparation of course work 9.5 h
Preparation of evaluation tests 10 h
-Assistance to the classes to focus better on the continuous study of the subject, since by its extension are very convenient the orientations of the teacher.
-It is fundamental to the student's active participation in classes both in theory and in practice, which in certain phases is done during free time.
Study and reading of the bibliography recommended in class for each part.
Use of the hours of tutorials and consultations as well as through the virtual USC to solve possible doubts.
Consultation of the recommended bibliography
It is very important to attend classes since the start of the course and that in the opposite case the student would lose the possibility of knowing the end of the cycle of the vine and the stage prior to leaf drop and entry into dormant period
also the availability of vine plants or plantations in an area close to the home would be very useful
To carry out tutorials, as well as to maintain direct communication both between the students themselves and between them and the teacher, they can be done through the Virtual Campus forum, through Ms. Teams or by email.
EVALUATION SYSTEM
"In cases of fraudulent performance of exercises or tests, the provisions of the" Regulations for evaluating the academic performance of students and reviewing grades "will apply.
It is very important to consider the precise seasonality for some practices, which can make the subject not surpassable if the practice is not attended at its appropriate station and time.
Julián Jesús García Berrios
Coordinador/a- Department
- Plant Production and Engineering Projects
- Area
- Plant Production
- Category
- Professor: University Lecturer
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