Under the pressure of global warming, several wine grape growing regions around the world are increasingly suffering from advanced and compressed phenology; endangering wine character while also creating serious logistic problems. From a physiological standpoint, the issue of delaying ripening is not simple as, in several instances, only a few processes must be delayed (i.e. sugar accumulation into the berries) while other events such as pigmentation and accumulation of other important phenolic compounds should proceed at a normal rate. Thus, the issue of decoupling technological maturity from phenolic maturity is another important consideration. Over the last decades, several research groups have endeavored to establish alternate cultural practices aimed at addressing this decoupling. In some cases, special applications of quite robust and well known practices regarding physiological principles have been utilized, however some completely new techniques are also being studied. In figure 1 of the review, we offer a panorama of the available tools and in the text we elaborate on those having provided most reliable and consistent results under an array of genotypes and environmental conditions. Among these, primary focus is given to post-veraison—apical to the cluster—leaf removal (that can also be suitably replaced by applications of anti-transpirants); the use of kaolin against multiple summers’ stresses; and a drastic version of late winter pruning having the potential to postpone ripening into a cooler period with improved grape composition and a limited negative impact on yield and storage reserves replenishment.

Poni, S., Frioni, T., Gatti, M., PILOTING GRAPE RIPENING IN A GLOBAL WARMING SCENARIO: FEASIBLE TECHNIQUES ARE AVAILABLE, Comunicazione, in 21st International Meeting of Viticulture G i ESCO "A Multidisciplinary Vision towards Sustainable Viticulture", (Thessaloniki, 23-28 June 2019), EDITIONS G i ESCO PAV, Montpellier (Francia) 2019:2019 447-453 [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/146710]

PILOTING GRAPE RIPENING IN A GLOBAL WARMING SCENARIO: FEASIBLE TECHNIQUES ARE AVAILABLE

Poni, Stefano
;
Frioni, Tommaso;Gatti, Matteo
2019

Abstract

Under the pressure of global warming, several wine grape growing regions around the world are increasingly suffering from advanced and compressed phenology; endangering wine character while also creating serious logistic problems. From a physiological standpoint, the issue of delaying ripening is not simple as, in several instances, only a few processes must be delayed (i.e. sugar accumulation into the berries) while other events such as pigmentation and accumulation of other important phenolic compounds should proceed at a normal rate. Thus, the issue of decoupling technological maturity from phenolic maturity is another important consideration. Over the last decades, several research groups have endeavored to establish alternate cultural practices aimed at addressing this decoupling. In some cases, special applications of quite robust and well known practices regarding physiological principles have been utilized, however some completely new techniques are also being studied. In figure 1 of the review, we offer a panorama of the available tools and in the text we elaborate on those having provided most reliable and consistent results under an array of genotypes and environmental conditions. Among these, primary focus is given to post-veraison—apical to the cluster—leaf removal (that can also be suitably replaced by applications of anti-transpirants); the use of kaolin against multiple summers’ stresses; and a drastic version of late winter pruning having the potential to postpone ripening into a cooler period with improved grape composition and a limited negative impact on yield and storage reserves replenishment.
2019
Inglese
21st International Meeting of Viticulture G i ESCO "A Multidisciplinary Vision towards Sustainable Viticulture"
21st International Meeting of Viticulture G i ESCO "A Multidisciplinary Vision towards Sustainable Viticulture"
Thessaloniki
Comunicazione
23-giu-2019
28-giu-2019
EDITIONS G i ESCO PAV
Poni, S., Frioni, T., Gatti, M., PILOTING GRAPE RIPENING IN A GLOBAL WARMING SCENARIO: FEASIBLE TECHNIQUES ARE AVAILABLE, Comunicazione, in 21st International Meeting of Viticulture G i ESCO "A Multidisciplinary Vision towards Sustainable Viticulture", (Thessaloniki, 23-28 June 2019), EDITIONS G i ESCO PAV, Montpellier (Francia) 2019:2019 447-453 [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/146710]
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