Vine and soil-based measures of water status in Tempranillo vineyard

Seasonal changes of leaf and stem water potential and midday stomatal conductance (gs) of Tempranillo grapevines were determined in irrigated and non-irrigated vines in 2003 and 2004. Leaf water potential was measured at pre-dawn (Ψpd) and at midday (Ψl md), while stem water potential was meas...

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Autores principales: Intrigliolo, Diego S., Castel, Juan R.
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Publicado: Institut für Rebenzüchtung Geilweilerhof (Institute of Grapevine Breeding Geilweilerhof) 2020
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author Intrigliolo, Diego S.
Castel, Juan R.
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description Seasonal changes of leaf and stem water potential and midday stomatal conductance (gs) of Tempranillo grapevines were determined in irrigated and non-irrigated vines in 2003 and 2004. Leaf water potential was measured at pre-dawn (Ψpd) and at midday (Ψl md), while stem water potential was measured in the early morning (Ψs em) and at midday (Ψs md). At Ψpd to -0.54 MPa rain-fed and irrigated vines had similar midday Ψl and Ψs. This was due to both, stomatal closure and reduction of leaf area. Under these conditions, Ψpd and Ψs em were better water stress indicators than midday Ψ. In both years a close correlation was found between Ψpd and Ψs em. However, for a given Ψpd, Ψs em of vines was lower in 2004 than in 2003. This was probably due to the larger leaf area developed by vines in 2004. Stomatal conductance reflected reasonably well differences in the vine water status but its variability was much higher than that of Ψ. Moreover, the afternoon depression of stomatal conductance observed even in irrigated plots, indicates that measuring gs early in the morning is more convenient when assessing different treatments.
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spelling ReDivia63912025-04-25T14:46:58Z Vine and soil-based measures of water status in Tempranillo vineyard Intrigliolo, Diego S. Castel, Juan R. steam water potential F06 Irrigation Drip irrigation Leaf water potential Leaf area Stomatal conductance Seasonal changes of leaf and stem water potential and midday stomatal conductance (gs) of Tempranillo grapevines were determined in irrigated and non-irrigated vines in 2003 and 2004. Leaf water potential was measured at pre-dawn (Ψpd) and at midday (Ψl md), while stem water potential was measured in the early morning (Ψs em) and at midday (Ψs md). At Ψpd to -0.54 MPa rain-fed and irrigated vines had similar midday Ψl and Ψs. This was due to both, stomatal closure and reduction of leaf area. Under these conditions, Ψpd and Ψs em were better water stress indicators than midday Ψ. In both years a close correlation was found between Ψpd and Ψs em. However, for a given Ψpd, Ψs em of vines was lower in 2004 than in 2003. This was probably due to the larger leaf area developed by vines in 2004. Stomatal conductance reflected reasonably well differences in the vine water status but its variability was much higher than that of Ψ. Moreover, the afternoon depression of stomatal conductance observed even in irrigated plots, indicates that measuring gs early in the morning is more convenient when assessing different treatments. 2020-04-23T14:53:15Z 2020-04-23T14:53:15Z 2006 article publishedVersion Intrigliolo, Diego S., & Castel, Juan R. (2006). Vine and soil-based measures of water status in a Tempranillo vineyard. VITIS-GEILWEILERHOF-, 45(4), 157-163 0042-7500 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/6391 10.5073/vitis.2006.45.157-163 https://ojs.openagrar.de/index.php/VITIS/search en Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 España Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 España http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/ Institut für Rebenzüchtung Geilweilerhof (Institute of Grapevine Breeding Geilweilerhof) electronico
spellingShingle steam water potential
F06 Irrigation
Drip irrigation
Leaf water potential
Leaf area
Stomatal conductance
Intrigliolo, Diego S.
Castel, Juan R.
Vine and soil-based measures of water status in Tempranillo vineyard
title Vine and soil-based measures of water status in Tempranillo vineyard
title_full Vine and soil-based measures of water status in Tempranillo vineyard
title_fullStr Vine and soil-based measures of water status in Tempranillo vineyard
title_full_unstemmed Vine and soil-based measures of water status in Tempranillo vineyard
title_short Vine and soil-based measures of water status in Tempranillo vineyard
title_sort vine and soil based measures of water status in tempranillo vineyard
topic steam water potential
F06 Irrigation
Drip irrigation
Leaf water potential
Leaf area
Stomatal conductance
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