odels for the Mediterranean region. In recent years, deficit irrigation, including partial root drying (PRD), has been proposed as an irrigation technique to improve water use efficiency and standardize grapevine yield and quality. The objective of this study was to evaluate the impact of deficit irrigation on photosynthetic responses of field grown grapevines of cv. Moscatel and Castela˜o. The treatments were: full irrigation (FI), corresponding to 100% ETc; non-irrigated, but rain fed (NI) and partial root zone drying (PRD) and deficit irrigation (DI), both corresponding to an irrigation of 50% ETc. While in the DI treatment water was applied to both sides of the root system, in the PRD treatment, water was supplied to only one side ...
Preliminary measurements were carried out in order to asses the effect of water deficit on photosynt...
We examined the interactive effects of deficit irrigation and transparent plastic covering (TPC) on ...
A partial rootzone drying (PRD) irrigation technique (0.5 ML/ha) was compared with a standard irriga...
Grapevine irrigation is becoming an important practice to guarantee wine quality or even plant surv...
Libro de Actas - X Simposium Hispano Português de Relaciones Hidricas, 2010Deficit irrigation techni...
The effects of 'partial rootzone drying' (PRD) irrigation compared with other irrigation systems, na...
To determine whether partial root-zone drying (PRD) offers physiological advantages compared with re...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of deficit irrigation on intrinsic water use...
The partial root-zone drying (PRD) irrigation technique has been proposed for viticulture as a possi...
The effect of deficit irrigation strategies on physiological performance, growth, source:sink balanc...
In addition to irrigation, other viticultural practices such as soil management can be applied to im...
The use of irrigation in Mediterranean viticulture is now a common practice in intensive grapevine p...
In addition to irrigation, other viticultural practices such as soil management can be applied to im...
A study to assess the effects of the Partial Rootzone Drying (PRD) irrigation strategy in comparison...
Background - A large proportion of vineyards are located in regions with seasonal drought (e.g. Med...
Preliminary measurements were carried out in order to asses the effect of water deficit on photosynt...
We examined the interactive effects of deficit irrigation and transparent plastic covering (TPC) on ...
A partial rootzone drying (PRD) irrigation technique (0.5 ML/ha) was compared with a standard irriga...
Grapevine irrigation is becoming an important practice to guarantee wine quality or even plant surv...
Libro de Actas - X Simposium Hispano Português de Relaciones Hidricas, 2010Deficit irrigation techni...
The effects of 'partial rootzone drying' (PRD) irrigation compared with other irrigation systems, na...
To determine whether partial root-zone drying (PRD) offers physiological advantages compared with re...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of deficit irrigation on intrinsic water use...
The partial root-zone drying (PRD) irrigation technique has been proposed for viticulture as a possi...
The effect of deficit irrigation strategies on physiological performance, growth, source:sink balanc...
In addition to irrigation, other viticultural practices such as soil management can be applied to im...
The use of irrigation in Mediterranean viticulture is now a common practice in intensive grapevine p...
In addition to irrigation, other viticultural practices such as soil management can be applied to im...
A study to assess the effects of the Partial Rootzone Drying (PRD) irrigation strategy in comparison...
Background - A large proportion of vineyards are located in regions with seasonal drought (e.g. Med...
Preliminary measurements were carried out in order to asses the effect of water deficit on photosynt...
We examined the interactive effects of deficit irrigation and transparent plastic covering (TPC) on ...
A partial rootzone drying (PRD) irrigation technique (0.5 ML/ha) was compared with a standard irriga...