Nutritional status differentially affect yield and must composition of hybrids and V. vinifera varieties established under cold climate conditions

Nova Scotia is characterized by cold climate and acidic soils and high organic matter for viticultural development. There is little scientific information available about the nutritional management of grapevine varieties cultivated under cold climate conditions even in Nova Scotia. This study carrie...

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Main Authors: Diez-Zamudio Francisco, Laytte Rodrigo, Grallert Cecilia, Gutiérrez-Gamboa Gastón
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:Ciência e Técnica Vitivinícola
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Online Access:https://www.ctv-jve-journal.org/articles/ctv/pdf/2021/01/ctv20213601p89.pdf
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author Diez-Zamudio Francisco
Laytte Rodrigo
Grallert Cecilia
Gutiérrez-Gamboa Gastón
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Laytte Rodrigo
Grallert Cecilia
Gutiérrez-Gamboa Gastón
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description Nova Scotia is characterized by cold climate and acidic soils and high organic matter for viticultural development. There is little scientific information available about the nutritional management of grapevine varieties cultivated under cold climate conditions even in Nova Scotia. This study carried out in three seasons aimed to find correlations between tissue nutrients with yield and must composition in order to provide better nutritional management for a given variety. The yield of “L’Acadie” variety was correlated with B, K and Mg. In this variety, Ca to Mg ratio could be an interesting indicator of yield. The yield of “New York Muscat” variety was correlated with Zn, while N, P and K was related to bunch weight and weight of berries. Interspecific hybrids presented lower accumulation of B in their tissues than V. vinifera varieties. Zn and Fe were found as determinant micronutrients in “Chardonnay” variety. “Riesling” variety accumulated high levels of K in their tissues even over the optimal values recommended for grapevines. K to Ca ratio could be an important indicator of yield in “Pinot Noir” variety. A strong correlation between the petiole and blade analysis was found in macro and micro-nutrients. These results may contribute to improve the nutritional management of grapevines grown under cold climate conditions, mostly in Nova Scotia.
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spelling doaj.art-3feeaf7fd7524273baa84a3a8d4598252022-12-21T21:35:43ZengEDP SciencesCiência e Técnica Vitivinícola2416-39532021-01-013618910310.1051/ctv/20213601089ctv20213601p89Nutritional status differentially affect yield and must composition of hybrids and V. vinifera varieties established under cold climate conditionsDiez-Zamudio Francisco0Laytte Rodrigo1Grallert Cecilia2Gutiérrez-Gamboa Gastón3Perennia Food and Agriculture IncLG Terroir and Wine ConsultingLG Terroir and Wine ConsultingEscuela de Agronomía, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad MayorNova Scotia is characterized by cold climate and acidic soils and high organic matter for viticultural development. There is little scientific information available about the nutritional management of grapevine varieties cultivated under cold climate conditions even in Nova Scotia. This study carried out in three seasons aimed to find correlations between tissue nutrients with yield and must composition in order to provide better nutritional management for a given variety. The yield of “L’Acadie” variety was correlated with B, K and Mg. In this variety, Ca to Mg ratio could be an interesting indicator of yield. The yield of “New York Muscat” variety was correlated with Zn, while N, P and K was related to bunch weight and weight of berries. Interspecific hybrids presented lower accumulation of B in their tissues than V. vinifera varieties. Zn and Fe were found as determinant micronutrients in “Chardonnay” variety. “Riesling” variety accumulated high levels of K in their tissues even over the optimal values recommended for grapevines. K to Ca ratio could be an important indicator of yield in “Pinot Noir” variety. A strong correlation between the petiole and blade analysis was found in macro and micro-nutrients. These results may contribute to improve the nutritional management of grapevines grown under cold climate conditions, mostly in Nova Scotia.https://www.ctv-jve-journal.org/articles/ctv/pdf/2021/01/ctv20213601p89.pdfcold climatenova scotiahybrids“l’acadie”“new york muscat”
spellingShingle Diez-Zamudio Francisco
Laytte Rodrigo
Grallert Cecilia
Gutiérrez-Gamboa Gastón
Nutritional status differentially affect yield and must composition of hybrids and V. vinifera varieties established under cold climate conditions
Ciência e Técnica Vitivinícola
cold climate
nova scotia
hybrids
“l’acadie”
“new york muscat”
title Nutritional status differentially affect yield and must composition of hybrids and V. vinifera varieties established under cold climate conditions
title_full Nutritional status differentially affect yield and must composition of hybrids and V. vinifera varieties established under cold climate conditions
title_fullStr Nutritional status differentially affect yield and must composition of hybrids and V. vinifera varieties established under cold climate conditions
title_full_unstemmed Nutritional status differentially affect yield and must composition of hybrids and V. vinifera varieties established under cold climate conditions
title_short Nutritional status differentially affect yield and must composition of hybrids and V. vinifera varieties established under cold climate conditions
title_sort nutritional status differentially affect yield and must composition of hybrids and v vinifera varieties established under cold climate conditions
topic cold climate
nova scotia
hybrids
“l’acadie”
“new york muscat”
url https://www.ctv-jve-journal.org/articles/ctv/pdf/2021/01/ctv20213601p89.pdf
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