Abstract Background Grape leaves provide the biochemical substrates for berry development. Thus, understanding the regulation of grapevine leaf metabolism can aid in discerning processes fundamental to fruit development and berry quality. Here, the temporal alterations in leaf metabolism in Merlot grapevine grown under sufficient irrigation and water deficit were monitored from veraison until harvest. Results The vines mediated water stress gradually and involving multiple strategies: osmotic adjustment, transcript-metabolite alteration and leaf shedding. Initially stomatal conductance and leaf water potential showed a steep decrease together with the induction of stress related metabolism, e.g. up-regulation of proline and GABA metabolism ...
Grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) is one of the most economically important crops worldwide, especially ...
Background Cabernet Sauvignon grapevines were exposed to a progressive, increasing water defict over...
Studies on model plants have shown that temporary soil flooding exposes roots to a significant hypox...
Background: Grape leaves provide the biochemical substrates for berry development. ...
Deficit irrigation techniques are widely used in commercial vineyards. Nevertheless, varieties respo...
Introduction: Most plants have developed morphological and physiological mechanisms which allow them...
Artículo de publicación ISIAlthough imposed water stress is a common agricultural practice worldwide...
Grapevine is a perennial crop often cultivated by grafting a scion cultivar on a suitable rootstock....
Vitis vinifera L. adapts well to a scarce availability of water in the soil. However, in recent deca...
Despite phenotypic plasticity that allows the adaptation to harsh environments, when vines experienc...
The amount of soil-available water directly affects grapevine water balance and the accumulation of ...
The complex relationship between water and grapevine has been examined in several studies. The aim o...
Grapevine cultivation, such as the whole horticulture, is currently challenged by several factors, a...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Tackling Grapevine Water Relations in a Global Warming Sce...
Several studies have investigated water relationships in grapevines, but the responses to water limi...
Grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) is one of the most economically important crops worldwide, especially ...
Background Cabernet Sauvignon grapevines were exposed to a progressive, increasing water defict over...
Studies on model plants have shown that temporary soil flooding exposes roots to a significant hypox...
Background: Grape leaves provide the biochemical substrates for berry development. ...
Deficit irrigation techniques are widely used in commercial vineyards. Nevertheless, varieties respo...
Introduction: Most plants have developed morphological and physiological mechanisms which allow them...
Artículo de publicación ISIAlthough imposed water stress is a common agricultural practice worldwide...
Grapevine is a perennial crop often cultivated by grafting a scion cultivar on a suitable rootstock....
Vitis vinifera L. adapts well to a scarce availability of water in the soil. However, in recent deca...
Despite phenotypic plasticity that allows the adaptation to harsh environments, when vines experienc...
The amount of soil-available water directly affects grapevine water balance and the accumulation of ...
The complex relationship between water and grapevine has been examined in several studies. The aim o...
Grapevine cultivation, such as the whole horticulture, is currently challenged by several factors, a...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Tackling Grapevine Water Relations in a Global Warming Sce...
Several studies have investigated water relationships in grapevines, but the responses to water limi...
Grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) is one of the most economically important crops worldwide, especially ...
Background Cabernet Sauvignon grapevines were exposed to a progressive, increasing water defict over...
Studies on model plants have shown that temporary soil flooding exposes roots to a significant hypox...