Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2440/62657
Type: Journal article
Title: Early leaf removal increases flower abscission in Vitis vinifera 'Semillon'
Author: Lohitnavy, N.
Bastian, S.
Collins, C.
Citation: Vitis: journal of grapevine research, 2010; 49(2):51-53
Publisher: Bundesanstalt Zuchtungs Forschung Kulturpflanzen
Issue Date: 2010
ISSN: 0042-7500
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N. Lohitnavy, S. Bastian and C. Collins
Abstract: Leaf removal was applied to Semillon vines in two different vineyards at different growth stages. Percentage fruit set and yield were reduced by leaf removal treatments. The magnitude of the reduction in yield was due to a decrease in bunch weight which was largely due to an increase in flower abscission and possibly the proportion of seedless berries and LGOs. The greatest reduction in yield was achieved when leaf removal was applied before and at the start of flowering.
Keywords: abscission
fruit set
flowering
yield
Rights: Copyright status unknown
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