A few words on grapevine leaf water potential
The majority of vineyards are grown under limiting water supply, with consequences on grapevine physiology, berry growth and composition/quality versus wine styles. Assessing vine water status is crucial to understand vine function and to optimize drought mitigation strategies, such as irrigation....
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doaj-ca86737cd4e645c587159db64805075c2020-11-25T03:12:09ZdeuInternational Viticulture and Enology SocietyIVES Technical Reviews2680-49052020-06-0110.20870/IVES-TR.2020.3620A few words on grapevine leaf water potential Alain Deloire0Anne Pellegrino1Suzy Rogiers2Montpellier University, L’Institut Agro (SupAgro), FranceMontpellier University, L’Institut Agro (SupAgro), FranceNWGIC, Department of Primary Industries-NSW, Australia The majority of vineyards are grown under limiting water supply, with consequences on grapevine physiology, berry growth and composition/quality versus wine styles. Assessing vine water status is crucial to understand vine function and to optimize drought mitigation strategies, such as irrigation. In this regard, the leaf water potential methods, notably predawn and stem water potentials, are relevant for quantifying vine water status and are generally used as references to calibrate others methods and/or for precision irrigation. https://ives-technicalreviews.eu/article/view/3620 |
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The majority of vineyards are grown under limiting water supply, with consequences on grapevine physiology, berry growth and composition/quality versus wine styles. Assessing vine water status is crucial to understand vine function and to optimize drought mitigation strategies, such as irrigation. In this regard, the leaf water potential methods, notably predawn and stem water potentials, are relevant for quantifying vine water status and are generally used as references to calibrate others methods and/or for precision irrigation.
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