Effect of two grapevine (Vitis vinifera L., cv Tinta Roriz) trainning systems on leaf gas exchange and water use efficiency

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Ribeiro, A. C. [1 ]
Andrade, J. V. [1 ]
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[1] Inst Politecn Braganca, ESA, Ctr Invest Montanha, Campus Sta Apolonia,Apt 1172, P-5300855 Braganca, Portugal
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Vitis vinifera L; stomatal conductance; leaf water potential; PHOTOSYNTHESIS; DROUGHT;
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Training systems which allow partial or full mechanization and facilitate hand management due to their simpler structure and pruning are therefore becoming more appealing to growers. In Tros-os-Montes region (northeastern Portugal) grapevine "traditional" training system (small bush vines close to the ground with no foliage support wires) have been reconverted mainly to non-irrigated unilateral and bilateral cordon training systems with a typical upright shoot growth supported by catch wires. In this hot and dry region, limitations in water supply have a great impact on grape production and quality as the annual rainfall is not adequate to provide grapevines with their water requirements, and water deficits usually develop increasingly during summer. In this study two non-irrigated grapevine training systems (traditional small bush vines close to the ground (ST) and bilateral cordon with vertical shoot positioned vines (CB)) were compared for their effects on physiological performance and water use efficiency in Mediterranean weather conditions. The trial was carried out in a 25-year old experimental vineyard planted with cv. Tinta Roriz in Trs-os-Montes region, Planalto Mirandes sub-region). Experimental layout consisted in the measurement, at the veraison and maturity, of physiological variables (net CO2 assimilation rate (A), stomatal conductance (gs) and transpiration rate (E)) and pre-dawn and midday leaf water potential of fully mature, sun-exposed leaves. The grapevines trained in ST showed a higher water status (higher predawn and midday leaf water potential), higher net CO2 assimilation rate and higher intrinsic water use efficiency (A/g(s)). These preliminary results show that grapevine traditional training system, with no irrigation, seems to be well adapted to this hot and dry region.
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