Delayed grape ripening by intermittent shading to counter global warming depends on carry-over effects and water deficit conditions

IF 2.2 3区 农林科学 Q3 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Benjamin Tiffon-Terrade, T. Simonneau, A. Caffarra, Romain Boulord, P. Péchier, N. Saurin, Charles Romieu, Damien Fumey, A. Christophe
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Grapevine phenology is continuously advancing due to global warming, exposing berry ripening to increasingly drier and hotter episodes that can dramatically affect yield and berry quality. This study aimed to analyse whether intermittent shading produced by panels placed over the plants can delay berry ripening to counter the impact of global warning on phenology. A two-year outdoor trial repeated on two batches of young potted grapevine (cv. Syrah) was conducted in Montpellier (South of France). Shading was created in a row using 2 m-wide horizontal panels placed 2.4 m above the ground. A moderate water deficit was also applied at the start of veraison to half the plants in both full sun (without panels) and shaded conditions to mimic usual field conditions. Variables related to budburst, flowering, veraison and sugar at harvest were analysed in all treatments. Although intermittent shading did not significantly modify air temperature within the canopy when cumulated over the growing season, the panels substantially delayed veraison by up to more than 30 days under well-watered conditions. The most marked phenological shifts were noted in the second year of treatment between flowering and veraison when carbon demand sharply increased during berry formation, suggesting there was a carry-over effect likely due to limited carbon assimilation. This was accompanied by sharp decreases in berry diameter and sugar content per berry at harvest. Higher berry growth and sugar loading were maintained when shading was combined with water deficit. However, the trigger effect of water deficit on veraison almost halved the phenological delay caused by the panels. Overall, a cooler period for ripening could be achieved with panels over the vines but at the expense of berry size and sugar amount in berries. It can be concluded that shading intensity and duration should be adapted to evaporative and soil water conditions to benefit from the phenological delay caused by panels, without altering production in the long term.
通过间歇性遮阳延缓葡萄成熟以对抗全球变暖取决于携带效应和水分亏缺条件
由于全球变暖,葡萄的酚学正在不断发展,使浆果成熟变得越来越干燥和炎热,这会极大地影响产量和浆果质量。这项研究旨在分析放置在植物上的面板产生的间歇性遮荫是否会延迟浆果成熟,以应对全球警报对酚学的影响。在蒙彼利埃(法国南部)对两批年轻的盆栽葡萄(cv.Syrah)进行了为期两年的室外试验。使用放置在离地2.4米处的2米宽的水平面板创建一排遮阳板。在veraison开始时,在阳光充足(没有面板)和遮荫条件下,对一半的植物进行了适度的缺水处理,以模拟通常的田间条件。分析了所有处理中与芽突、开花、白藜芦醇和收获糖相关的变量。尽管在生长季节积累时,间歇性遮荫不会显著改变冠层内的空气温度,但在水分充足的条件下,这些面板显著推迟了30多天的恢复期。在处理的第二年,在开花和白藜芦醇之间,当浆果形成期间碳需求急剧增加时,注意到了最显著的酚类变化,这表明可能由于碳同化有限而存在结转效应。收获时,浆果直径和每粒浆果的含糖量急剧下降。当遮荫与缺水相结合时,保持了较高的浆果生长和糖负荷。然而,缺水对白藜芦醇的触发作用几乎使面板造成的酚学延迟减半。总的来说,在葡萄藤上覆盖面板可以达到较冷的成熟期,但这要以浆果的大小和浆果中的糖分为代价。可以得出的结论是,遮荫强度和持续时间应适应蒸发和土壤水分条件,以受益于面板造成的酚性延迟,而不会长期改变生产。
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OENO One
OENO One Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
13.80%
发文量
85
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: OENO One is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research, reviews, mini-reviews, short communications, perspectives and spotlights in the areas of viticulture, grapevine physiology, genomics and genetics, oenology, winemaking technology and processes, wine chemistry and quality, analytical chemistry, microbiology, sensory and consumer sciences, safety and health. OENO One belongs to the International Viticulture and Enology Society - IVES, an academic association dedicated to viticulture and enology.
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