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Deficit irrigation in grapevine improves water-use efficiency while controlling vigour and production quality

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Main Author: Chaves, Maria Manuela
Publication Date: 2007
Other Authors: Santos, Tiago P., Souza, Cláudia R. de, Ortuño, M. F., Rodrigues, M. Lucília, Lopes, Carlos Manuel Antunes, Maroco, João, Pereira, João Santos
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Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Grapevine irrigation is becoming an important practice to guarantee wine quality or even plant survival in regions affected by seasonal drought. Nevertheless, irrigation has to be controlled to optimise source to sink balance and avoid excessive vigour. The results we present here in two grapevine varieties (Moscatel and Castela ˜o) during 3 years, indicate thatwe can decrease the amount ofwater applied by 50%(as in deficit irrigation, DI, and in partial root drying, PRD) in relation to full crop’s evapotranspiration (ETc) [full irrigated (FI) vines] with no negative effects on production and even get some gains of quality (in the case of PRD).We report that in non-irrigated and in several cases in PRD vines exhibit higher concentrations of berry skin anthocyanins and total phenols than those presented by DI and FI vines.We showed that these effects on quality weremediated by a reduction in vigour, leading to an increase on light interception in the cluster zone. Because plant water status during most of the dates along the season was not significantly different between PRD and DI, and when different, PRD even exhibited a higher leaf water potential than DI vines, we conclude that growth inhibition in PRD was not a result of a hydraulic control. The gain in crop water use in DI and PRD was accompanied by an increase of the δ13 C values in the berries in DI and PRD as compared to FI, suggesting that we can use this methodology to assess the integrated water-use efficiency over the growing season.
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spelling Deficit irrigation in grapevine improves water-use efficiency while controlling vigour and production qualityDeficit irrigationGrapevinesProductionVigourWater-use efficiencyGrapevine irrigation is becoming an important practice to guarantee wine quality or even plant survival in regions affected by seasonal drought. Nevertheless, irrigation has to be controlled to optimise source to sink balance and avoid excessive vigour. The results we present here in two grapevine varieties (Moscatel and Castela ˜o) during 3 years, indicate thatwe can decrease the amount ofwater applied by 50%(as in deficit irrigation, DI, and in partial root drying, PRD) in relation to full crop’s evapotranspiration (ETc) [full irrigated (FI) vines] with no negative effects on production and even get some gains of quality (in the case of PRD).We report that in non-irrigated and in several cases in PRD vines exhibit higher concentrations of berry skin anthocyanins and total phenols than those presented by DI and FI vines.We showed that these effects on quality weremediated by a reduction in vigour, leading to an increase on light interception in the cluster zone. Because plant water status during most of the dates along the season was not significantly different between PRD and DI, and when different, PRD even exhibited a higher leaf water potential than DI vines, we conclude that growth inhibition in PRD was not a result of a hydraulic control. The gain in crop water use in DI and PRD was accompanied by an increase of the δ13 C values in the berries in DI and PRD as compared to FI, suggesting that we can use this methodology to assess the integrated water-use efficiency over the growing season.Wiley-BlackwellRepositório do ISPAChaves, Maria ManuelaSantos, Tiago P.Souza, Cláudia R. deOrtuño, M. F.Rodrigues, M. LucíliaLopes, Carlos Manuel AntunesMaroco, JoãoPereira, João Santos2012-09-18T18:17:30Z20072007-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.12/1704eng0003-4746info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2025-03-07T15:02:52Zoai:repositorio.ispa.pt:10400.12/1704Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-29T01:06:34.511385Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Deficit irrigation in grapevine improves water-use efficiency while controlling vigour and production quality
title Deficit irrigation in grapevine improves water-use efficiency while controlling vigour and production quality
spellingShingle Deficit irrigation in grapevine improves water-use efficiency while controlling vigour and production quality
Chaves, Maria Manuela
Deficit irrigation
Grapevines
Production
Vigour
Water-use efficiency
title_short Deficit irrigation in grapevine improves water-use efficiency while controlling vigour and production quality
title_full Deficit irrigation in grapevine improves water-use efficiency while controlling vigour and production quality
title_fullStr Deficit irrigation in grapevine improves water-use efficiency while controlling vigour and production quality
title_full_unstemmed Deficit irrigation in grapevine improves water-use efficiency while controlling vigour and production quality
title_sort Deficit irrigation in grapevine improves water-use efficiency while controlling vigour and production quality
author Chaves, Maria Manuela
author_facet Chaves, Maria Manuela
Santos, Tiago P.
Souza, Cláudia R. de
Ortuño, M. F.
Rodrigues, M. Lucília
Lopes, Carlos Manuel Antunes
Maroco, João
Pereira, João Santos
author_role author
author2 Santos, Tiago P.
Souza, Cláudia R. de
Ortuño, M. F.
Rodrigues, M. Lucília
Lopes, Carlos Manuel Antunes
Maroco, João
Pereira, João Santos
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório do ISPA
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Chaves, Maria Manuela
Santos, Tiago P.
Souza, Cláudia R. de
Ortuño, M. F.
Rodrigues, M. Lucília
Lopes, Carlos Manuel Antunes
Maroco, João
Pereira, João Santos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Deficit irrigation
Grapevines
Production
Vigour
Water-use efficiency
topic Deficit irrigation
Grapevines
Production
Vigour
Water-use efficiency
description Grapevine irrigation is becoming an important practice to guarantee wine quality or even plant survival in regions affected by seasonal drought. Nevertheless, irrigation has to be controlled to optimise source to sink balance and avoid excessive vigour. The results we present here in two grapevine varieties (Moscatel and Castela ˜o) during 3 years, indicate thatwe can decrease the amount ofwater applied by 50%(as in deficit irrigation, DI, and in partial root drying, PRD) in relation to full crop’s evapotranspiration (ETc) [full irrigated (FI) vines] with no negative effects on production and even get some gains of quality (in the case of PRD).We report that in non-irrigated and in several cases in PRD vines exhibit higher concentrations of berry skin anthocyanins and total phenols than those presented by DI and FI vines.We showed that these effects on quality weremediated by a reduction in vigour, leading to an increase on light interception in the cluster zone. Because plant water status during most of the dates along the season was not significantly different between PRD and DI, and when different, PRD even exhibited a higher leaf water potential than DI vines, we conclude that growth inhibition in PRD was not a result of a hydraulic control. The gain in crop water use in DI and PRD was accompanied by an increase of the δ13 C values in the berries in DI and PRD as compared to FI, suggesting that we can use this methodology to assess the integrated water-use efficiency over the growing season.
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