Artículo de revista
Water deficit synchronizes berry color development in Crimson seedless table grapes
Fecha
2019Registro en:
American Journal of Enology and Viticulture, Volumen 70, Issue 1, 2019, Pages 60-67
00029254
10.5344/ajev.2018.17070
Autor
Calderon-Orellana, Arturo
Bambach, Nicolás
Aburto, Felipe
Calderón, Mauricio
Institución
Resumen
Crimson Seedless is one of the most important table grape cultivars in the world, but often exhibits uneven berry color when grown in warm climates. Deficit irrigation is used extensively by growers during the ripening phase to advance fruit maturity and color, but there is a lack of information about the relationship between irrigation practices and fruit ripening variability. We imposed deficit irrigation in a commercial Crimson Seedless vineyard in the Maipo Valley, Chile, from veraison to harvest in two consecutive seasons. The fruit was tested for uniformity of Brix, firmness, and the color parameters “L”, “a”, “b”, and the Color Index of Red Grapes using analysis of variance on absolute residuals (Levene’s test). Postveraison water stress increased water productivity, Brix, and slightly improved berry coloration, but did not affect berry weight, size, or firmness. Moderate levels of water stress impr