Berry-cluster thinning to prevent bunch compactness of 'BRS Vitoria', a new black seedless grape.

The objective of this study was to evaluate techniques, such as flower-cluster and berry-cluster thinning at different times, to prevent bunch compactness of ?BRS Vitoria?, a new black seedless grape. The experiment was conducted during two consecutive seasons (2013 and 2014) in a commercial vineyard located in Marialva, PR, Brazil. The grapevines were trained in an overhead trellis system, spaced at 2.5 × 5.0 m. The experimental design used was randomized blocks with four replications and six treatments: control (no thinning); flower-cluster thinning or brushing prior to anthesis; and berry-cluster thinning at different times, when berries were 3?6, 7?10, 11?15, or 16?18 mm in diameter. The bunch compactness incidence was evaluated according to the following classification: very loose, medium loose, and very dense bunches. The physicochemical characteristics of bunches and the yield were also evaluated. Data were submitted to analysis of variance, and means were compared using Tukey?s test at 5%. Berrycluster thinning when ?BRS Vitoria? berries are between 7 and 18 mm in diameter is efficient for reducing bunch compactness, as it results in a higher incidence of medium loose and a lower incidence of very dense bunches with optimum yield, while flower-cluster thinning or brushing prior to anthesis should be avoided because it promotes higher incidence of very loose bunches with reduced yield.

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Main Authors: ROBERTO, S. R., BORGES, W. F. S., COLOMBO, R. C., KOYAMA, R., HUSSAIN, I., SOUZA, R. T. de
Other Authors: REGINALDO TEODORO DE SOUZA, CNPUV.
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Language:pt_BR
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Published: 2016-01-05
Subjects:Berry-cluster thinning, Apirenic grape, Vitis spp, Vine., Cultural practices,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1032876
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spelling dig-alice-doc-10328762017-08-16T03:28:00Z Berry-cluster thinning to prevent bunch compactness of 'BRS Vitoria', a new black seedless grape. ROBERTO, S. R. BORGES, W. F. S. COLOMBO, R. C. KOYAMA, R. HUSSAIN, I. SOUZA, R. T. de REGINALDO TEODORO DE SOUZA, CNPUV. Berry-cluster thinning Apirenic grape Vitis spp Vine. Cultural practices The objective of this study was to evaluate techniques, such as flower-cluster and berry-cluster thinning at different times, to prevent bunch compactness of ?BRS Vitoria?, a new black seedless grape. The experiment was conducted during two consecutive seasons (2013 and 2014) in a commercial vineyard located in Marialva, PR, Brazil. The grapevines were trained in an overhead trellis system, spaced at 2.5 × 5.0 m. The experimental design used was randomized blocks with four replications and six treatments: control (no thinning); flower-cluster thinning or brushing prior to anthesis; and berry-cluster thinning at different times, when berries were 3?6, 7?10, 11?15, or 16?18 mm in diameter. The bunch compactness incidence was evaluated according to the following classification: very loose, medium loose, and very dense bunches. The physicochemical characteristics of bunches and the yield were also evaluated. Data were submitted to analysis of variance, and means were compared using Tukey?s test at 5%. Berrycluster thinning when ?BRS Vitoria? berries are between 7 and 18 mm in diameter is efficient for reducing bunch compactness, as it results in a higher incidence of medium loose and a lower incidence of very dense bunches with optimum yield, while flower-cluster thinning or brushing prior to anthesis should be avoided because it promotes higher incidence of very loose bunches with reduced yield. 2016-01-05T11:11:11Z 2016-01-05T11:11:11Z 2016-01-05 2015 2016-03-02T11:11:11Z Artigo de periódico Scientia Horticulturae, v. 197, p. 297-303, 2015. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1032876 pt_BR por openAccess
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topic Berry-cluster thinning
Apirenic grape
Vitis spp
Vine.
Cultural practices
Berry-cluster thinning
Apirenic grape
Vitis spp
Vine.
Cultural practices
spellingShingle Berry-cluster thinning
Apirenic grape
Vitis spp
Vine.
Cultural practices
Berry-cluster thinning
Apirenic grape
Vitis spp
Vine.
Cultural practices
ROBERTO, S. R.
BORGES, W. F. S.
COLOMBO, R. C.
KOYAMA, R.
HUSSAIN, I.
SOUZA, R. T. de
Berry-cluster thinning to prevent bunch compactness of 'BRS Vitoria', a new black seedless grape.
description The objective of this study was to evaluate techniques, such as flower-cluster and berry-cluster thinning at different times, to prevent bunch compactness of ?BRS Vitoria?, a new black seedless grape. The experiment was conducted during two consecutive seasons (2013 and 2014) in a commercial vineyard located in Marialva, PR, Brazil. The grapevines were trained in an overhead trellis system, spaced at 2.5 × 5.0 m. The experimental design used was randomized blocks with four replications and six treatments: control (no thinning); flower-cluster thinning or brushing prior to anthesis; and berry-cluster thinning at different times, when berries were 3?6, 7?10, 11?15, or 16?18 mm in diameter. The bunch compactness incidence was evaluated according to the following classification: very loose, medium loose, and very dense bunches. The physicochemical characteristics of bunches and the yield were also evaluated. Data were submitted to analysis of variance, and means were compared using Tukey?s test at 5%. Berrycluster thinning when ?BRS Vitoria? berries are between 7 and 18 mm in diameter is efficient for reducing bunch compactness, as it results in a higher incidence of medium loose and a lower incidence of very dense bunches with optimum yield, while flower-cluster thinning or brushing prior to anthesis should be avoided because it promotes higher incidence of very loose bunches with reduced yield.
author2 REGINALDO TEODORO DE SOUZA, CNPUV.
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ROBERTO, S. R.
BORGES, W. F. S.
COLOMBO, R. C.
KOYAMA, R.
HUSSAIN, I.
SOUZA, R. T. de
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topic_facet Berry-cluster thinning
Apirenic grape
Vitis spp
Vine.
Cultural practices
author ROBERTO, S. R.
BORGES, W. F. S.
COLOMBO, R. C.
KOYAMA, R.
HUSSAIN, I.
SOUZA, R. T. de
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title Berry-cluster thinning to prevent bunch compactness of 'BRS Vitoria', a new black seedless grape.
title_short Berry-cluster thinning to prevent bunch compactness of 'BRS Vitoria', a new black seedless grape.
title_full Berry-cluster thinning to prevent bunch compactness of 'BRS Vitoria', a new black seedless grape.
title_fullStr Berry-cluster thinning to prevent bunch compactness of 'BRS Vitoria', a new black seedless grape.
title_full_unstemmed Berry-cluster thinning to prevent bunch compactness of 'BRS Vitoria', a new black seedless grape.
title_sort berry-cluster thinning to prevent bunch compactness of 'brs vitoria', a new black seedless grape.
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