Ecophysiological responses of the winegrape Chenin Blanc under different irrigation management in the São Francisco river valley.

The So Francisco Valley has been considered a new growing region for wine grapeproduction. In this region, the wines have a typical taste and are the unique ones producedunder tropical conditions. Because the irrigation management is one of the most importantfactors related to grape and wine quality, a study was carried out by the Embrapa Semirido,in the VINIBRASIL Farm vineyards, at Lagoa Grande, State of Pernambuco, Brazil inwhich the grapevine ¡§Chenin Blanc¡¨, grafted onto the IAC 572 rootstock, and spaced by 1,0m x 3,0 m, was submitted to different irrigation managements: T1) 75% Kc; T2) 50% Kc; T3)50 % Kc until 80 days after pruning and then 75% Kc until harvest and; T4) about 30% Kc(Farm management). Irrigation water was applied by dripping and the treatments initiated 45days after pruning. The effects of treatments were observed based on the ecophysiologicalperformance of the grapevine through measurements of leaf water potential (£Zl) obtainedwith a pressure chamber and gas exchange variables (stomatal conductance, gs;transpiration rate, E; photosynthesis, A), with a portable infrared gas analyzer (IRGA ¡V Licor6200) during flowering and maturation (August to September, 2006). The results showed thatgrapevines submitted to the T1 treatment presented the highest £Zl, gs, E and A values duringthe hottest hours of day followed by T3 and T2. The T4 treatment presented the lowestvalues on these variables but higher intrinsic water use efficiency (WUE) calculated as A/gs.At harvest, this treatment showed lower bunch number per plant and yield but higher oBrixand higher pH. The results suggest that the monitoring of the ecophysiological performanceof winegrapes during the growth cycle, might be a good tool to establish an appropriatedirrigation management toward grape and wine quality.

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Main Authors: LIMA FILHO, J. M., COSTA, A. L. C., SOARES, J. M., PEREIRA, G. E., SANTOS, J. de O., ALENCAR, Y. C. L. de
Other Authors: José Moacir Pinheiro Lima Filho, CPATSA; André Luis Chaves Costa, Facepe; José Monteiro Soares, CPATSA; Giuliano Elias Pereira, CPATSA; Juliana de Oliveira Santos, CNPq; Yitzhak Coelho Lins de Alencar, Facepe.
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Published: 2008-01-29
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spelling dig-alice-doc-1605042017-08-15T21:41:43Z Ecophysiological responses of the winegrape Chenin Blanc under different irrigation management in the São Francisco river valley. LIMA FILHO, J. M. COSTA, A. L. C. SOARES, J. M. PEREIRA, G. E. SANTOS, J. de O. ALENCAR, Y. C. L. de José Moacir Pinheiro Lima Filho, CPATSA; André Luis Chaves Costa, Facepe; José Monteiro Soares, CPATSA; Giuliano Elias Pereira, CPATSA; Juliana de Oliveira Santos, CNPq; Yitzhak Coelho Lins de Alencar, Facepe. Videira. Fotossíntese Uva. The So Francisco Valley has been considered a new growing region for wine grapeproduction. In this region, the wines have a typical taste and are the unique ones producedunder tropical conditions. Because the irrigation management is one of the most importantfactors related to grape and wine quality, a study was carried out by the Embrapa Semirido,in the VINIBRASIL Farm vineyards, at Lagoa Grande, State of Pernambuco, Brazil inwhich the grapevine ¡§Chenin Blanc¡¨, grafted onto the IAC 572 rootstock, and spaced by 1,0m x 3,0 m, was submitted to different irrigation managements: T1) 75% Kc; T2) 50% Kc; T3)50 % Kc until 80 days after pruning and then 75% Kc until harvest and; T4) about 30% Kc(Farm management). Irrigation water was applied by dripping and the treatments initiated 45days after pruning. The effects of treatments were observed based on the ecophysiologicalperformance of the grapevine through measurements of leaf water potential (£Zl) obtainedwith a pressure chamber and gas exchange variables (stomatal conductance, gs;transpiration rate, E; photosynthesis, A), with a portable infrared gas analyzer (IRGA ¡V Licor6200) during flowering and maturation (August to September, 2006). The results showed thatgrapevines submitted to the T1 treatment presented the highest £Zl, gs, E and A values duringthe hottest hours of day followed by T3 and T2. The T4 treatment presented the lowestvalues on these variables but higher intrinsic water use efficiency (WUE) calculated as A/gs.At harvest, this treatment showed lower bunch number per plant and yield but higher oBrixand higher pH. The results suggest that the monitoring of the ecophysiological performanceof winegrapes during the growth cycle, might be a good tool to establish an appropriatedirrigation management toward grape and wine quality. 2011-04-10T11:11:11Z 2011-04-10T11:11:11Z 2008-01-29 2007 2014-10-09T11:11:11Z Parte de livro In: CONGRESO LATINOAMERICANO DE VITICULTURA Y ENOLOGIA, 11., 2007, Mendonza. Seduciendo al concumidor de hoy. Mendonza: IVV: CLEIFRA: SECYT, 2007. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/160504 en eng openAccess 1 CD-ROM.
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topic Videira.
Fotossíntese
Uva.
Videira.
Fotossíntese
Uva.
spellingShingle Videira.
Fotossíntese
Uva.
Videira.
Fotossíntese
Uva.
LIMA FILHO, J. M.
COSTA, A. L. C.
SOARES, J. M.
PEREIRA, G. E.
SANTOS, J. de O.
ALENCAR, Y. C. L. de
Ecophysiological responses of the winegrape Chenin Blanc under different irrigation management in the São Francisco river valley.
description The So Francisco Valley has been considered a new growing region for wine grapeproduction. In this region, the wines have a typical taste and are the unique ones producedunder tropical conditions. Because the irrigation management is one of the most importantfactors related to grape and wine quality, a study was carried out by the Embrapa Semirido,in the VINIBRASIL Farm vineyards, at Lagoa Grande, State of Pernambuco, Brazil inwhich the grapevine ¡§Chenin Blanc¡¨, grafted onto the IAC 572 rootstock, and spaced by 1,0m x 3,0 m, was submitted to different irrigation managements: T1) 75% Kc; T2) 50% Kc; T3)50 % Kc until 80 days after pruning and then 75% Kc until harvest and; T4) about 30% Kc(Farm management). Irrigation water was applied by dripping and the treatments initiated 45days after pruning. The effects of treatments were observed based on the ecophysiologicalperformance of the grapevine through measurements of leaf water potential (£Zl) obtainedwith a pressure chamber and gas exchange variables (stomatal conductance, gs;transpiration rate, E; photosynthesis, A), with a portable infrared gas analyzer (IRGA ¡V Licor6200) during flowering and maturation (August to September, 2006). The results showed thatgrapevines submitted to the T1 treatment presented the highest £Zl, gs, E and A values duringthe hottest hours of day followed by T3 and T2. The T4 treatment presented the lowestvalues on these variables but higher intrinsic water use efficiency (WUE) calculated as A/gs.At harvest, this treatment showed lower bunch number per plant and yield but higher oBrixand higher pH. The results suggest that the monitoring of the ecophysiological performanceof winegrapes during the growth cycle, might be a good tool to establish an appropriatedirrigation management toward grape and wine quality.
author2 José Moacir Pinheiro Lima Filho, CPATSA; André Luis Chaves Costa, Facepe; José Monteiro Soares, CPATSA; Giuliano Elias Pereira, CPATSA; Juliana de Oliveira Santos, CNPq; Yitzhak Coelho Lins de Alencar, Facepe.
author_facet José Moacir Pinheiro Lima Filho, CPATSA; André Luis Chaves Costa, Facepe; José Monteiro Soares, CPATSA; Giuliano Elias Pereira, CPATSA; Juliana de Oliveira Santos, CNPq; Yitzhak Coelho Lins de Alencar, Facepe.
LIMA FILHO, J. M.
COSTA, A. L. C.
SOARES, J. M.
PEREIRA, G. E.
SANTOS, J. de O.
ALENCAR, Y. C. L. de
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author LIMA FILHO, J. M.
COSTA, A. L. C.
SOARES, J. M.
PEREIRA, G. E.
SANTOS, J. de O.
ALENCAR, Y. C. L. de
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title Ecophysiological responses of the winegrape Chenin Blanc under different irrigation management in the São Francisco river valley.
title_short Ecophysiological responses of the winegrape Chenin Blanc under different irrigation management in the São Francisco river valley.
title_full Ecophysiological responses of the winegrape Chenin Blanc under different irrigation management in the São Francisco river valley.
title_fullStr Ecophysiological responses of the winegrape Chenin Blanc under different irrigation management in the São Francisco river valley.
title_full_unstemmed Ecophysiological responses of the winegrape Chenin Blanc under different irrigation management in the São Francisco river valley.
title_sort ecophysiological responses of the winegrape chenin blanc under different irrigation management in the são francisco river valley.
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