Performance and water-use efficiency (single-leaf vs. whole-canopy) of well-watered and half-stressed split-root Lambrusco grapevines grown in Po Valley (Italy)

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作者
Poni, Stefano [1 ]
Bernizzoni, Fabio [1 ]
Civardi, Silvia [1 ]
Gatti, Matteo [1 ]
Porro, Duilio [2 ]
Camin, Federica [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cattolica Sacro Cuore, Ist Frutti Viticoltura, I-29100 Piacenza, Italy
[2] Fdn Mach Ist Agr San Michele Alladige, Dipartimento Valorizzaz Risorse Produtt, Unita Operat Viticoltura, I-38010 San Michele All Adige, Italy
[3] Fdn Mach Ist Agr San Michele Alladige, Dipartimento Qualita Agr Alimentare, Unita Operat Enol & Tracciabil, I-38010 San Michele All Adige, Italy
关键词
Vitis vinifera L; Photosynthesis; Transpiration; Leaf water potential; Shoot growth; Grape composition; CARBON-ISOTOPE COMPOSITION; PRE-VERAISON; ASSIMILATION; CONDUCTANCE; IRRIGATION; RESPONSES; DEFICIT; SYSTEM;
D O I
10.1016/j.agee.2008.07.009
中图分类号
S [农业科学];
学科分类号
09 ;
摘要
'Lambrusco a foglia frastagliata' grapevines (Vitis vinifera L.) were grown outdoors at Piacenza (44 degrees 55'N, 9 degrees 44'E, Po Valley, Italy) with the root system split between two 30-L pots and subjected from pre-veraison (17 July) to harvest (5 September) to soil drying of half of the root system (HS) induced by withholding water from one of the two pots as compared to well-watered (WW) vines (both pots daily recharged at field capacity). Volumetric soil-water content, pre-dawn and mid-morning leaf water potential, single-leaf gas-exchange as assimilation rate, stomatal conductance and transpiration were monitored throughout the trial. Whole-canopy gas-exchange as net CO2 exchange rate (NCER) and transpiration were tracked from 31 August to 7 September on three vines per treatment on a 24-h basis using an enclosure method. Primary leaf carbon isotope (delta C-13) composition, yield components and must composition were determined at harvest. Withdrawing water from one pot triggered a water stress response showing higher stomatal sensitivity to changes in air vapour pressure deficit, relatively low assimilation rates, high intrinsic and extrinsic water-use efficiency (WUE) and earlier cessation of shoot growth. Yet, mid-morning leaf water potential was consistently lower in HS treatment over stress as compared to WW, indicating an anisohydric adjustment. Canopy NCER given on a leaf-area basis showed mean daily rates ranging from 3.9 to 4.9 mu mol m(2) s(-1) in WW canopies against 2.6-3.0 mu mol m(-2) s(-1) in HS. Conversely, canopy transpiration rates varied from 0.915 to 1.157 mmol m(-2) s(-1) for WW to 0.630-0.714 mmol m(2) s(-1) in HS. Increased leaf-based intrinsic and extrinsic WUE in HS did not match the canopy response, which to some extent resulted in an opposite outcome, i.e. higher canopy WUE in well-watered vines especially in the morning hours. Likewise, delta C-13 did not differ between treatments. This suggests caution when point-time determinations of single-leaf-based WUE are extrapolated to the whole-canopy behaviour when assessing the water saving strategies of a given genotype. The stressed vines achieved no variation in yield level and components and had improved grape composition as to soluble solids and total anthocyanins. This optimal behaviour is likely due to earlier shoot growth cessation, enhanced maturity and a buffering leaf-to-fruit ratio (3.61 m(2) kg(-1)) that mitigated the effects of post-veraison stress. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
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