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Optimizing deficit irrigation in Monastrell vines grafted on rootstocks of different vigour under semi-arid conditions

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  • Romero, Pascual
  • Botía, Pablo
  • Morote, Elisa
  • Navarro, Josefa María

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A progressive irrigation reduction was applied during five years (from 2017 to 2021) by using regulated deficit irrigation (RDI) and partial root-zone drying irrigation (PRD) in field-grown mature Monastrell grapevines grafted on five different rootstocks (140Ru, 1103P 41B, 110R, and 161–49C) in the semi-arid wine-growing region of D.O. Bullas, South-Eastern (SE) Spain. The main goal was to adjust the irrigation volume applied during the growing season for each rootstock depending on the drought tolerance/vigour/productivity of the rootstock. Thus, the annual irrigation volume was progressively reduced (from 104 mm year−1 [2017] to 45 mm year−1 [2018‐2019] and 15 mm year−1 [2020‐2021] in the most drought-tolerant, vigorous, and productive rootstocks [1103P, 140Ru], and from 104 mm year−1 [2017] to 74 mm year−1 [2018‐2019] and 58 mm year−1 [2020‐2021] in the less drought-tolerant, vigorous, and productive rootstocks [110R, 161–49C, 41B]. A severe reduction of the irrigation in 140Ru and 1103P substantially reduced vigour, productivity, and berry weight and increased water productivity (WP) (220% and 97%, respectively) and phenolic berry quality (50% and 92%, respectively). Medium/low-vigour rootstocks also had a decrease in vigour, yield, and berry weight in response to an irrigation reduction, enhancing WP (between 17% [41B] and 41% [161‐49C] and phenolic berry quality (between 11% [161–49C] and 46% [110R] With a low water volume DI (53–77 mm year−1), vines grafted on 161–49C delivered the highest berry quality compared to other rootstocks. Physiological changes produced by very low water volume PRD were reflected in a reduced root water and nutrient uptake and leaf gas exchange and a slightly increased technological berry quality compared to RDI. However, PRD did not produce a significant improvement in WP, phenolic concentration, and global berry quality compared to RDI.

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  • Romero, Pascual & Botía, Pablo & Morote, Elisa & Navarro, Josefa María, 2024. "Optimizing deficit irrigation in Monastrell vines grafted on rootstocks of different vigour under semi-arid conditions," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 292(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:agiwat:v:292:y:2024:i:c:s0378377424000040
    DOI: 10.1016/j.agwat.2024.108669
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