TY - JOUR
T1 - Quantification of phosphorus-uptake effect on table grape (Vitis vinifera L.) cvs. Early Sweet and Crimson physiology, growth, and productivity using a lysimeter system
AU - Mdemba, Patrick
AU - Tel-Zur, Noemi
AU - Tanga, Gastone
AU - Yermiyahu, Uri
AU - Reshef, Noam
AU - Lichter, Amnon
AU - Ron, Yonatan
AU - Dag, Arnon
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2025 The Authors
PY - 2025/5/1
Y1 - 2025/5/1
N2 - Evaluation of phosphorus (P) level is vital for vineyard management; however, our current understanding of how P supply affects table grapes, particularly growth, productivity, and quality parameters, is limited. We investigated the influence of various P-application levels on two table grape cultivars: the early-bearing white 'Early Sweet' and the late-bearing red 'Crimson'. During two consecutive seasons, grapevines were grown in 500-L lysimeters with perlite as the growth medium and subjected to three P-fertigation treatments (1, 5 and 15 mg L−1 P). High P-utilization efficiency (>90 %) was achieved for 1 and 5 mg L−1 P. Levels of P application were reflected in the P levels of diagnostic leaves, with blade analysis providing more consistent results than petiole analysis. Increased P supply reduced sugar accumulation in developing fruit. Primary cluster number was reduced with increased P supply for 'Crimson' vines in 2022. Low P caused a reduction in SPAD in leaves toward the end of the summer, indicating the importance of P for chlorophyll stability. In addition, low levels of P led to reduced vegetative growth, as reflected in evapotranspiration and leaf area index in 'Early Sweet' and in the dry pruning weight of both cultivars. Precise P management in 'Early Sweet' and 'Crimson' may increase growth, yield, and fruit quality, and will enable better P-utilization efficiency, thereby reducing costs and environmental contamination.
AB - Evaluation of phosphorus (P) level is vital for vineyard management; however, our current understanding of how P supply affects table grapes, particularly growth, productivity, and quality parameters, is limited. We investigated the influence of various P-application levels on two table grape cultivars: the early-bearing white 'Early Sweet' and the late-bearing red 'Crimson'. During two consecutive seasons, grapevines were grown in 500-L lysimeters with perlite as the growth medium and subjected to three P-fertigation treatments (1, 5 and 15 mg L−1 P). High P-utilization efficiency (>90 %) was achieved for 1 and 5 mg L−1 P. Levels of P application were reflected in the P levels of diagnostic leaves, with blade analysis providing more consistent results than petiole analysis. Increased P supply reduced sugar accumulation in developing fruit. Primary cluster number was reduced with increased P supply for 'Crimson' vines in 2022. Low P caused a reduction in SPAD in leaves toward the end of the summer, indicating the importance of P for chlorophyll stability. In addition, low levels of P led to reduced vegetative growth, as reflected in evapotranspiration and leaf area index in 'Early Sweet' and in the dry pruning weight of both cultivars. Precise P management in 'Early Sweet' and 'Crimson' may increase growth, yield, and fruit quality, and will enable better P-utilization efficiency, thereby reducing costs and environmental contamination.
KW - 'Crimson'
KW - 'Early Sweet'
KW - fertilization
KW - growth
KW - nutrient-use efficiency
KW - productivity
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U2 - 10.1016/j.agwat.2025.109433
DO - 10.1016/j.agwat.2025.109433
M3 - Article
SN - 0378-3774
VL - 312
JO - Agricultural Water Management
JF - Agricultural Water Management
M1 - 109433
ER -