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Vine Irrigation through Two Shoot Densities in Flavonoid and Non-Flavonoid Compounds in 'Tempranillo' Grapes.

Authors

Moreno, Daniel; Alarcón, María Victoria; Uriarte, David; Mancha, Luis A.; Valdés, María Esperanza

Abstract

This study aims to analyze the effects of non-limiting irrigation (I) vs. rainfed (R) through two different shoot densities, high-load (H) and low-load (L), on vegetative growth, agronomic parameters, flavonoid and non-flavonoid polyphenol substances of cv. Tempranillo grown in a semi-arid climate during three consecutive seasons (2014–2016). Under these conditions, in the 2015 and 2016 seasons, irrigation showed significant increases in berry weight (14.7% and 13.4% in H and L, respectively, in 2015, and 35.6% and 23.5% in the same treatments in 2016) and yield (66.7% and 48.5 in 2015; 27.9% and 177.5% in 2016). Additionally, a general decreasing trend is observed in anthocyanins with the exception of peonidin derivates, almost all flavonol compounds, cinnamic acid and resveratrol values with different degrees and statistical significance depending on the shoot density of the vines. A slight variation is observed in 2014 in these parameters. On the other hand, no general trends are established either in flavanol compounds or hydroxybenzoic acid. Thus, the effect of irrigation depends on the parameter considered, the shoot density of the vine and the season considered.

Subjects

IRRIGATION; CINNAMIC acid; GRAPES; HYDROXYBENZOIC acid; CLIMBING plants; RESVERATROL; BERRIES; FLAVONOIDS

Publication

Plants (2223-7747), 2022, Vol 11, Issue 10, p1378

ISSN

2223-7747

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3390/plants11101378

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