Changes in leaf water status in grapevine graftlings treated with growth regulators

The effect of foliar application of plant growth regulators, paclobutrazol (1000 mg/L), chlorcholine chloride (200 mg/L) and gibberellic acid (100 mg/L) on leaf water status in grapevine graftlings of cv Cardinal was investigated. After stratification and waxing, young vines were planted into vegeta...

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Main Authors: Todić Slavica, Bešlić Z.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Belgrade - Faculty of Agriculture, Belgrade 2005-01-01
Series:Journal of Agricultural Sciences (Belgrade)
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-8109/2005/1450-81090501027T.pdf
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spelling doaj-9e3ce4cd5c994e8191c5def4a214a2b32020-11-25T02:02:28ZengUniversity of Belgrade - Faculty of Agriculture, BelgradeJournal of Agricultural Sciences (Belgrade)1450-81092005-01-01501273210.2298/JAS0501027TChanges in leaf water status in grapevine graftlings treated with growth regulatorsTodić SlavicaBešlić Z.The effect of foliar application of plant growth regulators, paclobutrazol (1000 mg/L), chlorcholine chloride (200 mg/L) and gibberellic acid (100 mg/L) on leaf water status in grapevine graftlings of cv Cardinal was investigated. After stratification and waxing, young vines were planted into vegetation pots and grown in a glasshouse. Foliar treatments were applied once, twice or three times during the vegetative period, starting on 25 July and every 15 days thereafter. Values of total water potential (Tl) and of relative water content (RWC) were measured over the same period. Results indicate a tendency of increased TL values in leaves of plants repeatedly treated with a growth inhibitor paclobutrazol (-1.18 Mpa) compared with untreated (-1.36 Mpa) as well as plants treated twice with gibberellic acid (-1.37 Mpa). RWC in leaves was significantly increased in the second half of the vegetative period when paclobutrazol was applied twice (78%) in comparison with control (75%). Values of both investigated indices point to a more favorable water status of plants treated during the vegetative period with growth inhibitors compared with untreated and plants treated with gibberellic acid. http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-8109/2005/1450-81090501027T.pdfgrapevine planting materialgrowth regulatorsleaf areatotal water potentialrelative water content
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Changes in leaf water status in grapevine graftlings treated with growth regulators
Journal of Agricultural Sciences (Belgrade)
grapevine planting material
growth regulators
leaf area
total water potential
relative water content
author_facet Todić Slavica
Bešlić Z.
author_sort Todić Slavica
title Changes in leaf water status in grapevine graftlings treated with growth regulators
title_short Changes in leaf water status in grapevine graftlings treated with growth regulators
title_full Changes in leaf water status in grapevine graftlings treated with growth regulators
title_fullStr Changes in leaf water status in grapevine graftlings treated with growth regulators
title_full_unstemmed Changes in leaf water status in grapevine graftlings treated with growth regulators
title_sort changes in leaf water status in grapevine graftlings treated with growth regulators
publisher University of Belgrade - Faculty of Agriculture, Belgrade
series Journal of Agricultural Sciences (Belgrade)
issn 1450-8109
publishDate 2005-01-01
description The effect of foliar application of plant growth regulators, paclobutrazol (1000 mg/L), chlorcholine chloride (200 mg/L) and gibberellic acid (100 mg/L) on leaf water status in grapevine graftlings of cv Cardinal was investigated. After stratification and waxing, young vines were planted into vegetation pots and grown in a glasshouse. Foliar treatments were applied once, twice or three times during the vegetative period, starting on 25 July and every 15 days thereafter. Values of total water potential (Tl) and of relative water content (RWC) were measured over the same period. Results indicate a tendency of increased TL values in leaves of plants repeatedly treated with a growth inhibitor paclobutrazol (-1.18 Mpa) compared with untreated (-1.36 Mpa) as well as plants treated twice with gibberellic acid (-1.37 Mpa). RWC in leaves was significantly increased in the second half of the vegetative period when paclobutrazol was applied twice (78%) in comparison with control (75%). Values of both investigated indices point to a more favorable water status of plants treated during the vegetative period with growth inhibitors compared with untreated and plants treated with gibberellic acid.
topic grapevine planting material
growth regulators
leaf area
total water potential
relative water content
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-8109/2005/1450-81090501027T.pdf
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