Distribution of leaf photosynthesis and transpiration within grapevine canopies under different drought conditions

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Escalona, JM [1 ]
Flexas, J [1 ]
Bota, J [1 ]
Medrano, H [1 ]
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[1] Univ Illes Balears, Dept Biol, Lab Fisiol Vegetal, E-07122 Palma de Mallorca, Spain
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Vitis vinifera; canopy photosynthesis; canopy location; leaf area; light use efficiency; water use efficiency; drought;
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The effects of seasonal drought on the distribution of leaf area, photosynthesis and transpiration within the canopy were evaluated for two Spanish grapevine cultivars. Both varieties were cultivated according to their typical training system. At early stages of drought, reduction of photosynthesis and transpiration was only observed in sun-exposed leaves. As drought intensified, even less sun-exposed leaves were affected. Severe drought reduced photosynthesis and transpiration in all locations of the canopy except for most shaded leaves in the inner part. However, those leaves were almost unproductive, and seemed to be insensitive to variation of both light intensity and drought. Leaf area was also reduced by drought, but the distribution of these reductions within the canopy differed between cultivars, possibly reflecting differences in the training system. Leaves from all locations of the canopy except those in the central part showed a similar radiation use efficiency, suggesting that the observed variation in photosynthesis within the canopy was mostly related to different light interception, while other factors such as different leaf age should play only a minor role. Photosynthetic radiation use efficiency strongly depended on both, pre-dawn leaf water potential and light-saturated stomatal conductance. The interest of these results for modeling purposes is discussed.
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