Abscission zone and berry drop in grapevineBerry drop (coulure) in grapevine has various causes, but is generally observed in the days following anthesis and the separation occurs at the base of the flower pedicel. At this part of the pedicel a structured zone composed of little cells is observed where active abscission takes place. The abscission zone is activated by ethylene. This response does not only depend on the concentration of ethylene but also on the developmental stage of the target cells, which are highly reactive only during a few days. The presence of such an abscission zone in grapevine led us to consider new research to manage fruit set and thinning
Grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) is naturally affected by flower abscission in various extents dependin...
Results from a leaf removal experiment located at Dão Winegrowing region of Portugal are presented. ...
Hormones control plant development by coordinating changes in the expression of numerous genes at cr...
The ethylene content of grapevine (Vitis vinifera, cv. Chardonnay) flowers and fruitlets was followe...
<div><p>In grapevine, fruit abscission is known to occur within the first two to three weeks after f...
In grapevine, fruit abscission is known to occur within the first two to three weeks after flowering...
In grapevine, fruit abscission is known to occur within the first two to three weeks after flowering...
During the 1999 season, changes in total soluble solids (TSS), titratable acids (TA), pedicel diamet...
Chez la vigne (Vitis vinifera L.), l'intensité de l'abscission florale est à l'origine d'importantes...
Doutoramento em Engenharia Agronómica - Instituto Superior de Agronomia - ULDespite the importance o...
CITATION: CITATION: Burger, D. A., et al. 2005. The influence of storage duration and elevation of s...
Background Abscission is a highly coordinated developmental process by which plants control vegetat...
Removal of grape berries (cv. Roter Gutedel) after setting (10 d after anthesis) had just a slight e...
Understanding abscission is both a biological and an agronomic challenge. Flower abscission induced...
The grape cluster formation determinism remains the one of the undefined phenomena in grapevine phys...
Grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) is naturally affected by flower abscission in various extents dependin...
Results from a leaf removal experiment located at Dão Winegrowing region of Portugal are presented. ...
Hormones control plant development by coordinating changes in the expression of numerous genes at cr...
The ethylene content of grapevine (Vitis vinifera, cv. Chardonnay) flowers and fruitlets was followe...
<div><p>In grapevine, fruit abscission is known to occur within the first two to three weeks after f...
In grapevine, fruit abscission is known to occur within the first two to three weeks after flowering...
In grapevine, fruit abscission is known to occur within the first two to three weeks after flowering...
During the 1999 season, changes in total soluble solids (TSS), titratable acids (TA), pedicel diamet...
Chez la vigne (Vitis vinifera L.), l'intensité de l'abscission florale est à l'origine d'importantes...
Doutoramento em Engenharia Agronómica - Instituto Superior de Agronomia - ULDespite the importance o...
CITATION: CITATION: Burger, D. A., et al. 2005. The influence of storage duration and elevation of s...
Background Abscission is a highly coordinated developmental process by which plants control vegetat...
Removal of grape berries (cv. Roter Gutedel) after setting (10 d after anthesis) had just a slight e...
Understanding abscission is both a biological and an agronomic challenge. Flower abscission induced...
The grape cluster formation determinism remains the one of the undefined phenomena in grapevine phys...
Grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) is naturally affected by flower abscission in various extents dependin...
Results from a leaf removal experiment located at Dão Winegrowing region of Portugal are presented. ...
Hormones control plant development by coordinating changes in the expression of numerous genes at cr...