Characterization of the adaptive response of grapevine (cv. Tempranillo) to UV-B radiation under water deficit conditions
MARTINEZ-LÜSCHER, J. D. (Johann David)
Ecophysiologie et Génomique Fonctionnelle de la Vigne [UMR EGFV]
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Ecophysiologie et Génomique Fonctionnelle de la Vigne [UMR EGFV]
MARTINEZ-LÜSCHER, J. D. (Johann David)
Ecophysiologie et Génomique Fonctionnelle de la Vigne [UMR EGFV]
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Ecophysiologie et Génomique Fonctionnelle de la Vigne [UMR EGFV]
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Plant Science. 2015-01-01, vol. 232, p. 13-22
Résumé
This work aims to characterize the physiological response of grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) cv. Tempranillo to UV-B radiation under water deficit conditions. Grapevine fruit-bearing cuttings were exposed to three levels of ...Lire la suite >
This work aims to characterize the physiological response of grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) cv. Tempranillo to UV-B radiation under water deficit conditions. Grapevine fruit-bearing cuttings were exposed to three levels of supplemental biologically effective UV-B radiation (0, 5.98 and 9.66 kJ m−2 day−1) and two water regimes (well watered and water deficit), in a factorial design, from fruit-set to maturity under glasshouse-controlled conditions. UV-B induced a transient decrease in net photosynthesis (Anet), actual and maximum potential efficiency of photosystem II, particularly on well watered plants. Methanol extractable UV-B absorbing compounds (MEUVAC) concentration and superoxide dismutase activity increased with UV-B. Water deficit effected decrease in Anet and stomatal conductance, and did not change non-photochemical quenching and the de-epoxidation state of xanthophylls, dark respiration and photorespiration being alternative ways to dissipate the excess of energy. Little interactive effects between UV-B and drought were detected on photosynthesis performance, where the impact of UV-B was overshadowed by the effects of water deficit. Grape berry ripening was strongly delayed when UV-B and water deficit were applied in combination. In summary, deficit irrigation did not modify the adaptive response of grapevine to UV-B, through the accumulation of MEUVAC. However, combined treatments caused additive effects on berry ripening.< Réduire
Mots clés
Tempranillo
Vitis Vinifera
Baie de raisin
Déficit Hydrique
Rayonnement Ultraviolet
Variabilité Phénologique
Conductance Stomatique
Photosynthèse
Méthanol
Spectroradiométrie
Mots clés en anglais
Phenology
Photosynthesis
Uv-B Absorbing Compounds
Uv-B Radiation
Vitis Vinifera
Water Deficit
Unités de recherche