The implications of grape berry transpiration for the ripening process and final grape composition were studied. An experiment was conducted, under controlled conditions, with fruit-bearing cuttings of Vitis vinifera L. cv. Tempranillo. Three doses of the anti-transpirant di-1-p-menthene were applied directly to the bunch at the onset of veraison: 1%, 5% and 10% (v/v) (D1, D5 and D10, respectively). A treatment with bunches sprayed with water (D0) was also included as a control. Grape and bunch transpiration, and total soluble solids (TSS) accumulation rate decreased as the dose of anti-transpirant increased, thus resulting in the lengthening of the ripening period. Bunch transpiration rates were linearly correlated with the elapsed time be...
The global warming and the general improvement of vineyard management techniques over the last fifty...
The quality and typicality of wines, strongly depends on the management techniques used for grapevin...
A partial rootzone drying (PRD) irrigation technique (0.5 ML/ha) was compared with a standard irriga...
The implications of grape berry transpiration for the ripening process and final grape composition w...
In viticulture, global warming requires reconsideration of current production models. At the base of...
Due to a variety of reasons (changing climatic conditions, higher photosynthetic efficiency of newly...
Previous work has shown that an early (i.e. pre-flowering) source limitation achieved with either ha...
The effectiveness of a postveraison application of the film-forming antitranspirant Vapor Gard (VG, ...
A series of experiments were conducted on container‐grown Pinot Noir and Sangiovese grapevines (Viti...
In the last few decades, the accumulation of sugar in grape berries and hence the alcohol degree of ...
Abstract Background and Aims The effect of global warming on grape ripening has led to the develop...
The influence of timing and method of basal defoliation on the profile and content of anthocyanins a...
‘Refosco dal peduncolo rosso’ is a late-ripening and low-yielding red grape variety, mainly cultivat...
In viticulture, global warming requires reconsideration of current production models. At the base of...
Preharvest weight loss of Vitis vinifera L. cv. Shiraz berries may be the result of cuticle disrupti...
The global warming and the general improvement of vineyard management techniques over the last fifty...
The quality and typicality of wines, strongly depends on the management techniques used for grapevin...
A partial rootzone drying (PRD) irrigation technique (0.5 ML/ha) was compared with a standard irriga...
The implications of grape berry transpiration for the ripening process and final grape composition w...
In viticulture, global warming requires reconsideration of current production models. At the base of...
Due to a variety of reasons (changing climatic conditions, higher photosynthetic efficiency of newly...
Previous work has shown that an early (i.e. pre-flowering) source limitation achieved with either ha...
The effectiveness of a postveraison application of the film-forming antitranspirant Vapor Gard (VG, ...
A series of experiments were conducted on container‐grown Pinot Noir and Sangiovese grapevines (Viti...
In the last few decades, the accumulation of sugar in grape berries and hence the alcohol degree of ...
Abstract Background and Aims The effect of global warming on grape ripening has led to the develop...
The influence of timing and method of basal defoliation on the profile and content of anthocyanins a...
‘Refosco dal peduncolo rosso’ is a late-ripening and low-yielding red grape variety, mainly cultivat...
In viticulture, global warming requires reconsideration of current production models. At the base of...
Preharvest weight loss of Vitis vinifera L. cv. Shiraz berries may be the result of cuticle disrupti...
The global warming and the general improvement of vineyard management techniques over the last fifty...
The quality and typicality of wines, strongly depends on the management techniques used for grapevin...
A partial rootzone drying (PRD) irrigation technique (0.5 ML/ha) was compared with a standard irriga...