Leaf anatomy of cultivated vine plants in cultivation environments and altitude regions

Gentil Carneiro Gabardo, Keli Cristina Dos Santos, Cristhian Leonardo Fenili, J. Bueno, Rafaela Silveira Vargas, J. Pereira
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Plants can develop anatomical variations depending on the cultivation environment, and such characteristics can influence their physiology and significantly alter their capacity. The aim of the study was to evaluate the anatomical characteristics of the leaves of ‘Niágara Rosada’ grape varieties grown in different growing environments and different regions in the 2019/20 production cycle. An experiment was carried out in three cultivation conditions (full sun, under canvas and under plastic) in the region of Lages-SC. Another test was conducted in orchards with crops under full sun, in the regions of Lages-SC and Caçador-SC, altitudes of 1100 and 900 m, respectively. The variables analyzed were: stomatal density and stoma size, plant production and average cluster mass and chlorophyll index. In the first experiment, higher stomatal density was observed in plants grown in full sun compared to plants under canvas and greater stomatal area in plants grown under plastic in relation to the other conditions. The chlorophyll index was higher in plants grown under canvas, with no differences for plants grown under plastic. Plants grown under plastic showed higher production and average mass of clusters compared to plants grown under canvas and full sun. The stomatal density of vines produced in Caçador is higher than vines produced in Lages. The cultivation of vines under plastic cover is very advantageous in several aspects, such as: increased production and also protects against natural events, such as hail.
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栽培环境和海拔地区栽培藤本植物的叶片解剖
植物可以根据培养环境产生解剖变异,这些特征可以影响它们的生理机能并显著改变它们的能力。该研究的目的是评估2019/20生产周期中生长在不同生长环境和不同地区的“Niágara Rosada”葡萄品种叶片的解剖特征。在拉格斯-SC地区的三种栽培条件下(阳光充足、帆布下和塑料下)进行了一项实验。另一项测试是在海拔分别为1100米和900米的Lages SC和Caçador SC地区的阳光充足的果园中进行的。分析的变量为:气孔密度和气孔大小、植物产量和平均簇质量以及叶绿素指数。在第一个实验中,与帆布下的植物相比,在阳光充足的情况下生长的植物观察到更高的气孔密度,而与其他条件相比,在塑料下生长的植株观察到更大的气孔面积。在帆布下生长的植物的叶绿素指数较高,在塑料下种植的植物没有差异。与在帆布和阳光下生长的植物相比,在塑料下生长的植株表现出更高的产量和集群的平均质量。Caçador葡萄藤的气孔密度高于Lages葡萄藤。在塑料覆盖下种植葡萄藤在几个方面都非常有利,例如:提高产量,还可以抵御冰雹等自然事件。
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