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Carry-over effects on bud fertility makes early defoliation a risky crop-regulating practice in Mediterranean vineyards

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Main Author: Lopes, C.M.
Publication Date: 2020
Other Authors: Egipto, R., Zarrouk, O., Chaves, M.M.
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Download full: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/21973
Summary: Background and Aims: Recently, early defoliation (ED) has been used widely to regulate yield and reduce bunch compactness to improve tolerance to bunch rot. The aim of this study was to test ED, as an alternative to the conventional crop thinning (CT), to regulate yield and improve tolerance to bunch rot of the Vitis vinifera L. cv. Aragonez. Methods and Results: Early defoliation and CT were compared with an untreated Control over three consecutive seasons in a commercial vineyard in Portugal. Early defoliation had little effect on tolerance to bunch rot and led to progressive loss of yield reducing fruitset, bunch number, berry number and mass, compared to Control vines. Reduced bunch number is likely to be a function of reduced bud fertility. Crop thinning also reduced yield but, unlike ED, the yield reduction was less and remained constant over the seasons studied. Both ED and CT had little effect on berry composition. Conclusions: Among the two crop-regulating techniques, CT appears more suitable than ED to control grape yields in regions where yield limitations are imposed. The progressive yield decline caused by ED is likely to be not economically viable in the region studied. Significance of the Study: Early defoliation reduces bud fertility in unirrigated vineyards under Mediterranean conditions. Therefore, this practice should be avoided under those conditions
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Carry-over effects on bud fertility makes early defoliation a risky crop-regulating practice in Mediterranean vineyards
title Carry-over effects on bud fertility makes early defoliation a risky crop-regulating practice in Mediterranean vineyards
spellingShingle Carry-over effects on bud fertility makes early defoliation a risky crop-regulating practice in Mediterranean vineyards
Lopes, C.M.
bunch rot
crop thinning
fruitset
Vitis vinifera L.
yield components
title_short Carry-over effects on bud fertility makes early defoliation a risky crop-regulating practice in Mediterranean vineyards
title_full Carry-over effects on bud fertility makes early defoliation a risky crop-regulating practice in Mediterranean vineyards
title_fullStr Carry-over effects on bud fertility makes early defoliation a risky crop-regulating practice in Mediterranean vineyards
title_full_unstemmed Carry-over effects on bud fertility makes early defoliation a risky crop-regulating practice in Mediterranean vineyards
title_sort Carry-over effects on bud fertility makes early defoliation a risky crop-regulating practice in Mediterranean vineyards
author Lopes, C.M.
author_facet Lopes, C.M.
Egipto, R.
Zarrouk, O.
Chaves, M.M.
author_role author
author2 Egipto, R.
Zarrouk, O.
Chaves, M.M.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lopes, C.M.
Egipto, R.
Zarrouk, O.
Chaves, M.M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv bunch rot
crop thinning
fruitset
Vitis vinifera L.
yield components
topic bunch rot
crop thinning
fruitset
Vitis vinifera L.
yield components
description Background and Aims: Recently, early defoliation (ED) has been used widely to regulate yield and reduce bunch compactness to improve tolerance to bunch rot. The aim of this study was to test ED, as an alternative to the conventional crop thinning (CT), to regulate yield and improve tolerance to bunch rot of the Vitis vinifera L. cv. Aragonez. Methods and Results: Early defoliation and CT were compared with an untreated Control over three consecutive seasons in a commercial vineyard in Portugal. Early defoliation had little effect on tolerance to bunch rot and led to progressive loss of yield reducing fruitset, bunch number, berry number and mass, compared to Control vines. Reduced bunch number is likely to be a function of reduced bud fertility. Crop thinning also reduced yield but, unlike ED, the yield reduction was less and remained constant over the seasons studied. Both ED and CT had little effect on berry composition. Conclusions: Among the two crop-regulating techniques, CT appears more suitable than ED to control grape yields in regions where yield limitations are imposed. The progressive yield decline caused by ED is likely to be not economically viable in the region studied. Significance of the Study: Early defoliation reduces bud fertility in unirrigated vineyards under Mediterranean conditions. Therefore, this practice should be avoided under those conditions
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