Effects of Water Deficit on Water Fluxes and Sugar Content in Grape Berries

This paper reviews the physiological and molecular mechanisms controlling water flow and sugar accumulation in grape berries and examines how water deficit affects berry size, number, and sugar composition across different developmental stages.

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This article summarizes key physiological and molecular processes that regulate water and sugar transport in grape berries and analyzes the effects of water stress on these mechanisms. Water deficit reduces yield by limiting both berry number and size, with floral initiation in year N–1 and flowering/fruit set in year N governing these outcomes. Pre-veraison berries show marked diurnal shrinking under drought, whereas post-veraison berries, largely disconnected from the mother plant, contract only slightly. The duration and timing of stress further modulate sugar accumulation, influencing berry quality under climate change.

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Proyecto

Innovations agronomiques

Innovations agronomiques

Ubicación
France
Autores
Serge DELROT, Grégory GAMBETTA et Jean-Pascal GOUTOULY
Propósito
Adopt innovative practices

Tipo de fichero
documento
Creado el
01 jul 2014
Lengua materna
French
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Licencia
CC BY