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Resumo:Introduction: Global warming, economic crisis and globalization are the three pillars which are altering the world in all the domains. In viticulture, a shortening of the grapevine phenology and an imbalance sugars/acidity derived from the new climatic conditions are forcing a reshuffle of the way of working in the field, in a more productive and sustainable with better quality. For that reason new pruning techniques have been developed in a way to adapt grapevines to the new conditions. Mechanical Box pruning has been proposed as promising alternative to implement in Mediterranean regions as a way to compensate the shortening of the phenology. Material and methods: Trials have been carried out in central region of Spain, working with irrigated vines of Vitis vinifera L. cv Merlot trained in vertical shoot positioning bilateral cordon system. Three pruning treatments were tested: T1 and T2 were traditional two-bud spur, and T3 Box pruning, with no lateral shoot or sucker removal in T2 and T3. Yield and ripeness parameters same as must phenolic composition (Glories method) were analyzed from early veraison until harvest. Results and discussion: T3 vines showed higher yields compared to T2 and T1 reaching 28t/ha; 20t/ha and 12t/ha respectively. Higher canopy soil shade was also detected in T3 suggesting greater canopies and photosynthetic activity. Water efficiency was also higher in box pruning compared to manual pruning. No significant differences were detected at harvest concerning berry weight and must yield per berry. A delay in ripeness in T3 was clearly observed specially in TSS. Must composition showed differences at harvest in ph, TA and TSS between treatments being lower in T3 compared to manual pruning but all of them kept up in normal quality ranges. No differences were observed concerning phenolic composition, TPI or anthocyanins extractability. Conclusions: Box pruned vines show a higher productive behavior in a more economic and sustainable way with not big differences in terms of berry size or must quality, representing a valid alternative to produce higher yields with similar quality as the traditional spur pruning being well adapted to the new climatic and economic implications worldwide. Legislation should be adapted to new conditions and techniques making easier the implementation of new alternative methods.
Autores principais:Tejero Páramo, Miguel
Assunto:box pruning spur pruning Merlot yield water efficiency shaded soil must composition anthocyanins extractability berry weight titratable acidity pH total soluble soils free assimilable nitrogen
Ano:2016
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:dissertação de mestrado
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
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water efficiency
shaded soil
must composition
anthocyanins extractability
berry weight
titratable acidity
pH
total soluble soils
free assimilable nitrogen
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spur pruning
Merlot
yield
water efficiency
shaded soil
must composition
anthocyanins extractability
berry weight
titratable acidity
pH
total soluble soils
free assimilable nitrogen
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description Introduction: Global warming, economic crisis and globalization are the three pillars which are altering the world in all the domains. In viticulture, a shortening of the grapevine phenology and an imbalance sugars/acidity derived from the new climatic conditions are forcing a reshuffle of the way of working in the field, in a more productive and sustainable with better quality. For that reason new pruning techniques have been developed in a way to adapt grapevines to the new conditions. Mechanical Box pruning has been proposed as promising alternative to implement in Mediterranean regions as a way to compensate the shortening of the phenology. Material and methods: Trials have been carried out in central region of Spain, working with irrigated vines of Vitis vinifera L. cv Merlot trained in vertical shoot positioning bilateral cordon system. Three pruning treatments were tested: T1 and T2 were traditional two-bud spur, and T3 Box pruning, with no lateral shoot or sucker removal in T2 and T3. Yield and ripeness parameters same as must phenolic composition (Glories method) were analyzed from early veraison until harvest. Results and discussion: T3 vines showed higher yields compared to T2 and T1 reaching 28t/ha; 20t/ha and 12t/ha respectively. Higher canopy soil shade was also detected in T3 suggesting greater canopies and photosynthetic activity. Water efficiency was also higher in box pruning compared to manual pruning. No significant differences were detected at harvest concerning berry weight and must yield per berry. A delay in ripeness in T3 was clearly observed specially in TSS. Must composition showed differences at harvest in ph, TA and TSS between treatments being lower in T3 compared to manual pruning but all of them kept up in normal quality ranges. No differences were observed concerning phenolic composition, TPI or anthocyanins extractability. Conclusions: Box pruned vines show a higher productive behavior in a more economic and sustainable way with not big differences in terms of berry size or must quality, representing a valid alternative to produce higher yields with similar quality as the traditional spur pruning being well adapted to the new climatic and economic implications worldwide. Legislation should be adapted to new conditions and techniques making easier the implementation of new alternative methods.
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spelling engISApt_PTIntroduction: Global warming, economic crisis and globalization are the three pillars which are altering the world in all the domains. In viticulture, a shortening of the grapevine phenology and an imbalance sugars/acidity derived from the new climatic conditions are forcing a reshuffle of the way of working in the field, in a more productive and sustainable with better quality. For that reason new pruning techniques have been developed in a way to adapt grapevines to the new conditions. Mechanical Box pruning has been proposed as promising alternative to implement in Mediterranean regions as a way to compensate the shortening of the phenology. Material and methods: Trials have been carried out in central region of Spain, working with irrigated vines of Vitis vinifera L. cv Merlot trained in vertical shoot positioning bilateral cordon system. Three pruning treatments were tested: T1 and T2 were traditional two-bud spur, and T3 Box pruning, with no lateral shoot or sucker removal in T2 and T3. Yield and ripeness parameters same as must phenolic composition (Glories method) were analyzed from early veraison until harvest. Results and discussion: T3 vines showed higher yields compared to T2 and T1 reaching 28t/ha; 20t/ha and 12t/ha respectively. Higher canopy soil shade was also detected in T3 suggesting greater canopies and photosynthetic activity. Water efficiency was also higher in box pruning compared to manual pruning. No significant differences were detected at harvest concerning berry weight and must yield per berry. A delay in ripeness in T3 was clearly observed specially in TSS. Must composition showed differences at harvest in ph, TA and TSS between treatments being lower in T3 compared to manual pruning but all of them kept up in normal quality ranges. No differences were observed concerning phenolic composition, TPI or anthocyanins extractability. Conclusions: Box pruned vines show a higher productive behavior in a more economic and sustainable way with not big differences in terms of berry size or must quality, representing a valid alternative to produce higher yields with similar quality as the traditional spur pruning being well adapted to the new climatic and economic implications worldwide. Legislation should be adapted to new conditions and techniques making easier the implementation of new alternative methods.application/pdfpt_PTAgronomical effects of mechanical box pruning in cv. Merlot at central area of SpainTejero Páramo, MiguelBaeza, PilarLopes, Carlos Manuel AntunesHostingInstitutionOrganizationalRepositório Científico de Acesso Aberto da ULisboae-mailmailto:repositorio@reitoria.ulisboa.ptrepositorio@reitoria.ulisboa.pt2018-01-30T14:57:20Z20162016-01-01T00:00:00ZHandlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/14807http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2open accessbox pruningspur pruningMerlotyieldwater efficiencyshaded soilmust compositionanthocyanins extractabilityberry weighttitratable aciditypHtotal soluble soilsfree assimilable nitrogen3982800 bytesliteraturehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_bdccmaster thesishttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2application/pdffulltexthttps://repositorio.ulisboa.pt/bitstreams/849e8894-f623-4670-bd8e-e13cd1a52a74/download
spellingShingle Agronomical effects of mechanical box pruning in cv. Merlot at central area of Spain
Tejero Páramo, Miguel
box pruning
spur pruning
Merlot
yield
water efficiency
shaded soil
must composition
anthocyanins extractability
berry weight
titratable acidity
pH
total soluble soils
free assimilable nitrogen
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv box pruning
spur pruning
Merlot
yield
water efficiency
shaded soil
must composition
anthocyanins extractability
berry weight
titratable acidity
pH
total soluble soils
free assimilable nitrogen
title Agronomical effects of mechanical box pruning in cv. Merlot at central area of Spain
title_full Agronomical effects of mechanical box pruning in cv. Merlot at central area of Spain
title_fullStr Agronomical effects of mechanical box pruning in cv. Merlot at central area of Spain
title_full_unstemmed Agronomical effects of mechanical box pruning in cv. Merlot at central area of Spain
title_short Agronomical effects of mechanical box pruning in cv. Merlot at central area of Spain
title_sort Agronomical effects of mechanical box pruning in cv. Merlot at central area of Spain
topic box pruning
spur pruning
Merlot
yield
water efficiency
shaded soil
must composition
anthocyanins extractability
berry weight
titratable acidity
pH
total soluble soils
free assimilable nitrogen
topic_facet box pruning
spur pruning
Merlot
yield
water efficiency
shaded soil
must composition
anthocyanins extractability
berry weight
titratable acidity
pH
total soluble soils
free assimilable nitrogen
url http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/14807
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