Deficit Irrigation Strategies in Vitis vinifera L. cv. Cannonau under Mediterranean Climate. Part II - Cluster Microclimate and Anthocyanin Accumulation Patterns

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de Oliveira, A. Fernandes [1 ]
Nieddu, G. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Sassari, Dept Agr, I-07100 Sassari, Italy
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Grapevine; water stress; light microclimate; berry temperature; anthocyanin accumulation; CABERNET-SAUVIGNON; GRAPE BERRIES; SENSORY ATTRIBUTES; ABSCISIC-ACID; WATER STATUS; TEMPERATURE; WINE; GROWTH; BIOSYNTHESIS; RESPONSES;
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The contribution of light and thermal conditions to berry anthocyanin accumulation was investigated in grapevine Vitis vinifera L. cv. Cannonau/1103P subjected to different irrigation strategies in Sardinia, Italy in 2009. In two of the deficit irrigation treatments the root system received 50% and 25% crop evapotranspiration (ETc), referred to as DI50 and DI25, respectively. In the third treatment, which included partial root-zone drying (PRD), ETc was set at 50%. All three treatments were compared to a full irrigation control (FIT), thus 100% ETc. Analysis of the thermal conditions during the growing season in 2009 provided evidence for a high frequency of elevated temperatures (> 30 degrees C) during berry development. During ripening, the DI25 clusters intercepted significantly higher intensities (P < 0.01) of solar radiation, UV and PAR, particularly on the southeast canopy side, in comparison to FI and PR]). The analysis of berry temperatures in the DI treatments showed higher exposure to more than 35 degrees C in the DI25 southeast berries. Thermal time for anthocyanin accumulation was computed for the DI50 and DI25 berries using normal heat hours (NHH). The patterns of daily NHH showed a reduction in thermal efficiency for anthocyanin accumulation during mid-ripening in the DI25 southeast berries compared to the DI50 ones. The higher temperatures at mid-ripening led to lower total anthocyanin contents in the DI25 berries. However, the coumaroyl-glucoside anthocyanin forms continued to increase in both the DI50 and DI25 berries, while a significant reduction in berry total contents of these forms was observed in FI and PR]). Both deficit irrigation and light conditions in the DI25 berries favoured the accumulation of more colour-stable anthocyanins in the berry skin until harvest, namely p-coumaroyl-glucoside and acetyl-glucoside forms.
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