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Simone Priori

Researcher at Canadian Real Estate Association

Publications -  61
Citations -  751

Simone Priori is an academic researcher from Canadian Real Estate Association. The author has contributed to research in topics: Soil quality & Vineyard. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 51 publications receiving 567 citations. Previous affiliations of Simone Priori include Consiglio per la ricerca e la sperimentazione in agricoltura & University of Siena.

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Improving Wine Quality through Harvest Zoning and Combined Use of Remote and Soil Proximal Sensing

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors combined proximal (Geonics EM38-MK2) and remote (normalized difference vegetation index, NDVI) sensing aimed at mapping homogeneous zones (HZs) of two 3.5ha vineyards in the Chianti wine district (Italy).
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Can γ-radiometrics predict soil textural data and stoniness in different parent materials? A comparison of two machine-learning methods

TL;DR: In this paper, a non-linear and multivariate computational approach was proposed to predict soil textural data and surficial stoniness based on γ-spectroscopy. But the accuracy of the prediction was limited due to high prediction errors in several sampling points.
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Short-term recovery of soil physical, chemical, micro- and mesobiological functions in a new vineyard under organic farming

TL;DR: In this paper, an old and a new vineyard, established on the same soil type, were compared over a 5-year period for soil chemical, physical, micro- and mesobiological properties.
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Loess in Italy: Genesis, characteristics and occurrence

TL;DR: A meta-analysis of published data with new data, presented here for the first time, provides the state of the art on the spatial distribution, characteristics, genesis, and deposition ages of loess in Italy as discussed by the authors.
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Pedostratigraphy of Terra Rossa and Quaternary geological evolution of a lacustrine limestone plateau in central Italy

TL;DR: In this article, a pedostratigraphic study of a Terra Rossa was carried out to understand the soil-parent material origin and to estimate the time of the beginning of pedogenesis.