葡萄园
葡萄栽培
蒸散量
背景(考古学)
成熟
环境科学
用水
农学
生长季节
修边
开枪
用水量
园艺
葡萄
生物
水资源管理
生态学
古生物学
操作系统
葡萄酒
计算机科学
食品科学
作者
Francisco Javier Abad Zamora,D. Marín,Maite Loidi,C. Miranda,J.B. Royo,Jorge Urrestarazu,L.G. Santesteban
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.agwat.2018.10.015
摘要
Viticulture in Southern Europe heads towards a scenario of drier and warmer the growing seasons due to climate change. This decrease in the amount of water available for the vines and increase in evapotranspiration make necessary finding strategies to reduce vineyard water needs. In this context, the effect of severe trimming (40–60% of shoot length), performed at pea-size stage, on plant water status was evaluated in four different vineyards located in North of Spain. Severe trimming improved plant water status clearly only when climate conditions were more demanding, whereas only a slight improvement or no change was observed elsewhere. Lower leaf areas resulted in less water deficit following a logarithmical trend revealing that the effect was more pronounced at low leaf area levels. Severe trimming had non-significant effects on cluster number, yield and cluster weight, but presents a tendency to reduce total soluble solids content and to increase total acidity, consequently delaying ripening.
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