2021
DOI: 10.20870/oeno-one.2021.55.1.4502
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Optimising grapevine summer stress responses and hormonal balance by applying kaolin in two Portuguese Demarcated Regions

Abstract: In Mediterranean-like climate areas, field-grown grapevines are typically exposed to severe environmental conditions during the summer season, which can negatively impact the sustainability of viticulture. Despite the short-term mitigation strategies available nowadays to cope with climate change, little is known regarding their effectiveness in different demarcated winegrowing regions with differing climate features. Hence, we applied a kaolin suspension (5 %) to Touriga-Franca (TF) and Touriga-Nacional (TN) … Show more

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“…The increase in the water use efficiency of grapevine can reduce the irrigation need. The foliar application of kaolin suspension (5%) to Touriga-Franca and Touriga-Nacional varieties over two consecutive growing seasons in DDR enhanced water use efficiency and can be used in the future as a sustainable measure to reduce water use [46].…”
Section: Practices For Water Reuse and Reduction Of Water Usementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The increase in the water use efficiency of grapevine can reduce the irrigation need. The foliar application of kaolin suspension (5%) to Touriga-Franca and Touriga-Nacional varieties over two consecutive growing seasons in DDR enhanced water use efficiency and can be used in the future as a sustainable measure to reduce water use [46].…”
Section: Practices For Water Reuse and Reduction Of Water Usementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on this, the effectiveness of radiation-reflecting products in improving leaf resilience when subjected to severe environmental conditions, mainly through gas-exchange assessment, can be significantly changed according to the variety, water status, and stress severity [37]. The effects of these products suggest the modulation of indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), salicylic acid (SA), and abscisic acid (ABA) levels in crops cultivated in Mediterranean-type climates [37,44,45]. ABA is a growth regulator that controls stomatal closure, transpiration, and the plant's response to water stress and has been foliar-applied on apples with inconclusive results [46,47].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reversely, high doses (6% or more) act as antiperspirants, reducing CO 2 assimilation and transpiration rates, which can be advantageous when it is desired to avoid excessive concentration of sugar in the berries (Dinis et al, 2022). Positive effects on gas exchange parameters under water deficit conditions are regularly reported (Glenn et al, 2010;Dinis et al, 2018a;Frioni et al, 2019Frioni et al, , 2020Palliotti et al, 2019;Bernardo et al, 2021a). However, the amount of net CO 2 assimilation and transpiration rates vary among sites, vineyards plots, varieties and terroir.…”
Section: Canopy Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%