葡萄水分状况测量在表葡萄灌溉调度中的应用——综述

IF 1.1 4区 农林科学 Q4 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY South African Journal of Enology and Viticulture Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.21548/44-1-5653
C. Howell, P. Myburgh
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水正成为一种日益稀缺的资源,因此农业与城市和工业对水的需求相竞争。生产具有高出口潜力的食用葡萄是南非生产商的目标。食用葡萄的生长、生产、成熟方面和质量参数可以通过灌溉进行控制。因此,确保食用葡萄生产在经济上可行是一项重要的管理实践。最佳灌溉计划的目标应该是结合土壤和植物水分状况测量,根据可靠的土壤水分监测仪器校准葡萄树的水势。考虑到先前报道的文献,较差的营养生长与较低水平的叶水势(YL)有关。考虑到浆果大小是产量和质量的关键因素,很明显,低水平的水势会限制浆果的发育,从而降低浆果大小。YL、黎明前叶水势(YPD)和总日水势(YTot)水平较低的地方,束团质量较低。产量较低通常与整个季节YL水平较低有关。然而,在恢复期后较低水平的YL并不影响葡萄产量。果汁TSS对YL水平没有反应,但果汁总可滴定酸度(TTA)与YL水平较低有关。在潮湿土壤条件下产生较高水平的YL,而在干燥土壤条件下则产生较低水平的YL时,葡萄的颜色会受到影响。
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Using Grapevine Water Status Measurements for Irrigation Scheduling of Table Grapes - A Review
Water is becoming an increasingly scarce resource, so agriculture competes with urban and industrial needs for water. The production of table grapes with high export potential is the objective of South African producers. Growth, production, ripening aspects and quality parameters of table grapes can potentially be manipulated by means of irrigation. Consequently, it is an important management practice to help ensure economically viable table grape production. The objective for optimum irrigation scheduling should be to combine soil and plant water status measurements to calibrate grapevine water potential against reliable soil water monitoring instruments. Considering previously reported literature, poorer vegetative growth was related to lower levels of leaf water potential (YL). Given that berry size is a crucial aspect for yield as well as quality, it was evident that low levels of water potential can restrict berry development, thereby reducing berry size. Bunch mass was lower where there were lower levels of YL, pre-dawn leaf water potential (YPD) and total diurnal water potential (YTot). Poorer yield was generally related to lower levels of YL experienced throughout the season. However, lower levels of YL in the post-veraison period did not affect grapevine yield. The juice TSS did not respond to levels of YL but juice total titratable acidity (TTA) was related to lower levels of YL. Grape colour was affected where wet soil conditions induced higher levels of YL as well as where dry soil conditions induced lower levels of YL.
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期刊介绍: The South African Journal of Enology and Viticulture (SAJEV) publishes full-length original Research Papers, Research Notes and Review Papers on all subjects related to enology and viticulture. The SAJEV does not accept articles published in, or submitted to, other journals.
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