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Light and temperature effects on shoot fruitfulness

  • Autores: Karl J. Sommer, Peter R. Clingeleffer, Muhammad T. Islam
  • Localización: Australian journal of grape and wine research, ISSN 1322-7130, Vol. 6, Nº 2, 2000, págs. 99-108
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Fruit bud initiation in Sultana is more sensitive to climatic factors than fruit bud initiation in other cultivars. This paper considers historical findings regarding the influence of light and temperature on fruit bud initiation and fruitfulness in view of modern Sultana vineyard management practices.

      Past results were reviewed and confirmed by experiments in which variability in vine size and structure was introduced by grafting and modifications of trellis design. Ramsey-grafted vines were consistently less fruitful than own-rooted Sultana, possibly because of a more shaded canopy interior due to greater vegetative growth of vines grafted to Ramsey rootstock. Carbohydrate reserves of node and internode tissue in late winter between node 2 and 18 followed a similar trend along the cane as fruitfulness in the following spring.


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