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Ecological Indicators | 2002

Spatial distribution of environmental stress indicators in Concord grape vineyards

Janet Silbernagel; N. Suzanne Lang

Concord grapes (Vitis labrusca L.) in Washington, USA suffer from ‘blackleaf’ disorder, which darkens the foliage to purplish-brown and black in sun-exposed leaves of the outer canopy. Recently, blackleaf has been related to ultraviolet radiation in combination with water-deficit stress, although blackleaf development varies within and among vineyards. This study used digital image analysis, mapping, and semivariogram models to determine if blackleaf or its reciprocal greenness, demonstrates spatial variability within Washington vineyards, and if so, to characterize development of that spatial structure throughout the growing season. In 1998, digital color images were taken in one commercial and one research vineyard. Images taken directly above the vines were captured at key phenological stages (fruit set, veraison, and harvest). Individual images were analyzed for blackleaf symptoms, demonstrated by a low proportion of greenness, and each measurement was associated with a vine location for use in geostatistical procedures and mapping. Declines in greenness occurred throughout the growing season in both vineyards. Spatial auto-correlation was strongest early in the season with 39–51% of the variation explained by spatial location. Results suggest greenness is spatially dependent early in the season, but as the season progresses and the canopy expands, greenness loses its association with spatial location until blackleaf expression becomes more pervasive late in the season. This research presents insight into the seasonal and spatial development of blackleaf in an agroecosystem. It also presents a method for detecting and mapping early to mid-season indications of environmental stress to facilitate site-specific management practices.


Journal of The American Society for Horticultural Science | 2006

Xylem Vessel Anatomy of Sweet Cherries Grafted onto Dwarfing and Nondwarfing Rootstocks

Mercy A. Olmstead; N. Suzanne Lang; Frank W. Ewers; Shirley A. Owens


Journal of The American Society for Horticultural Science | 1991

Carbohydrate Depletion and Leaf Blackening in Protea neriljiolia

Robyn McConchie; N. Suzanne Lang; Ken C. Gross


Hortscience | 2006

Examining the Vascular Pathway of Sweet Cherries Grafted onto Dwarfing Rootstocks

Mercy A. Olmstead; N. Suzanne Lang; Gregory A. Lang; Frank W. Ewers; Shirley A. Owens


Journal of The American Society for Horticultural Science | 1994

Reexamining Polyphenol Oxidase, Peroxidase, and Leaf-blackening Activity in Protea

Robyn McConchie; N. Suzanne Lang; Alan R. Lax; Gregory A. Lang


American Journal of Enology and Viticulture | 2001

Water deficit and crop level influences on photosynthetic strain and blackleaf symptom development in Concord grapevines

Russell Smithyman; Robert L. Wample; N. Suzanne Lang


American Journal of Enology and Viticulture | 1998

Photosynthesis and chlorophyll fluorescence in blackleaf-affected concord leaves

N. Suzanne Lang; Robert L. Wample; Russell Smithyman; Lynn J. Mills


Scientia Horticulturae | 2010

Carbohydrate profiles in the graft union of young sweet cherry trees grown on dwarfing and vigorous rootstocks

Mercy A. Olmstead; N. Suzanne Lang; Gregory A. Lang


Horttechnology | 2009

Mulched Maple and Oak Leaves Associated with a Reduction in Common Dandelion Populations in Established Kentucky Bluegrass

Alexander R. Kowalewski; Douglas D. Buhler; N. Suzanne Lang; Muraleedharan G. Nair; John N. Rogers


Hortscience | 2007

Effects of Ethephon on Stock Plant Management of Coreopsis verticillata, Dianthus caryophyllus, and Veronica longifolia

Janelle E. Glady; N. Suzanne Lang; Erik S. Runkle

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Gregory A. Lang

Michigan State University

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Robyn McConchie

Washington State University

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Robert L. Wample

Washington State University

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Russell Smithyman

Washington State University

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Alan R. Lax

Washington State University

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Alexander R. Kowalewski

Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College

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Erik S. Runkle

Michigan State University

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