Nutritional implications of water stress in grapevine and modifications of mechanical properties of berries.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
Deficit irrigation may be used to control canopy development, yield, and fruit
composition in order to enhance fruit colour, texture, and juice composition. The
present study was carried out in 2007 using five-year old Lambrusco grapevines
grown with the root system split into two pots. Water stress was applied on half of
the vines (stressed) by withholding water from one out of the two pots from preveraison
till harvest. At harvest, yield and cluster number per vine were recorded.
Leaves and berries were collected and their mineral composition analyzed. Samples
of 200-berries were collected to obtain qualitative parameters and to investigate
mechanical properties using a TAxT2i Texture Analyzer. In order to confirm berry
skin values obtained using texture analysis, microscope observations were made on
frozen samples. Berry development (cluster and berry weight) was reduced by water
stress; yield, sugar concentration, acidity and pH were similar between treatments,
while malic acid and potassium concentrations in control vines were greater than in
stressed vines. Water stress significantly enhanced the total anthocyanins.
Mechanical properties of berries were strongly affected by water stress, showing a
significant increase of berry skin thickness and a decrease of firmness. Microscope
observations confirmed greater skin thickness as a result of water stress. Calcium,
Mg, and B content in leaves and in berries significantly changed when water stress
conditions were imposed. Sulphur and Mn content in leaves and P content in berries
were also affected by treatment. These changes probably resulted from differential
uptake and flow of nutrients from leaves to berries under water stress. In particular
low Ca in leaves and high Ca levels in berries were registered in stressed vines,
indicating the important role of Ca in enhancing berry skin thickness. The same
pattern of flow from leaves to berries was noticed for Mg. In contrast, low levels of B
were found both in leaves and in berries of stressed plants.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
berry skin thickness; nutrient’s flow; texture analysis
Elenco autori:
D. PORRO; M. RAMPONI; T. TOMASI; L. ROLLE; S. PONI
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