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American Journal of Enology and Viticulture | 2012

Effects of Cluster Thinning and Preflowering Leaf Removal on Growth and Grape Composition in cv. Sangiovese

Matteo Gatti; Fabio Bernizzoni; Silvia Civardi; Stefano Poni

Crop-regulation techniques applied as preflowering defoliation (D), early cluster thinning at preflowering (ECT), and cluster thinning at lag-phase of berry growth (LCT) were tested over three seasons on high-yielding Vitis vinifera L. Sangiovese and compared to non-defoliated, unthinned control vines. Treatment severity consisted of removing primary leaves and any laterals developed from nodes 1 to 6 in D and of thinning 50% of clusters chosen from among distal clusters or those inserted on weak shoots in ECT and LCT plots. Although yield per vine was not as reduced in D (−32%) as in ECT and LCT treatments (−45%) as compared to the control, D vines also had largely improved sugar and total anthocyanin concentrations and the highest total phenolics. Yield components were also markedly affected by treatments: D vines had smaller clusters and berries, leading to improved cluster looseness and to higher relative skin and seed growth. While all crop-regulating treatments led to an increase in the final leaf-to-fruit ratio, parameters of technological maturity were essentially uncoupled, as equally high Brix levels corresponded to the highest titratable acidity in D and, conversely, to lowest titratable acidity and highest pH in ECT and LCT. Overall results showed that different final yield-grape composition patterns can be reached depending on the technique used for crop regulation as a primary consequence of a diversified degree of compensation triggered on single-yield components.


American Journal of Enology and Viticulture | 2011

Long-Term Effects of Mechanical Winter Pruning on Growth, Yield, and Grape Composition of Barbera Grapevines

Matteo Gatti; Silvia Civardi; Fabio Bernizzoni; Stefano Poni

Vine performance was tested over five years (2005–2009) on Vitis vinifera L. cv. Barbera either manually spur-pruned (HP) or mechanically hedged with light (SMP-LF) or severe (SMP-SF) hand follow-up. Although mechanical treatments retained 2- to 2.5-fold higher count nodes per vine than did HP, yield per vine (~5 kg) was almost identical between treatments due to the strong offsetting effect of reduced budbreak. Weak compensation and no compensation were seen for cluster weight and bud fruitfulness, respectively. Except for a slight reduction in anthocyanin concentration, overall grape composition was similar among treatments throughout the trial. As minor differences in vine vigor and capacity were found and the leaf-to-fruit ratio (vine basis) was unaffected by treatments, the slightly lower anthocyanin berry content in the SMP vines may have derived from increased shoot density and, hence, more shade cast in the fruiting area. Winter pruning was performed in less than 25 hr/ha in the hedged vines, thereby cutting labor demand from 54 to 70% compared with HP. Thus, if all other vineyard operations are also mechanized, a single high-wire Barbera vineyard with a mostly erect canopy can be maintained in less than 70 worker hr/ha. Such a performance, coupled with overall unchanged yield and grape composition, represents a solid and reliable approach in a wine market that demands greater efficiency and competitiveness.


Journal of Wine Research | 2011

Improvement of Healthy Properties of Grapes and Wine with Specific Emphasis on Resveratrol

Luigi Bavaresco; Riccardo Flamini; L. Sansone; Maria Isabel van Zeller de Macedo Basto Gonçalves; Silvia Civardi; Matteo Gatti; Silvia Vezzulli

This paper reviews the roles of viticultural and oenological factors on improving resveratrol concentration in wine. For production of wines with higher resveratrol levels it is necessary to rely on quality standards of viticultural practices (suitable terroirs, no forced cultivation practices, light stress) and to adopt gentle wine making technologies.


American Journal of Enology and Viticulture | 2006

Effects of Early Defoliation on Shoot Photosynthesis, Yield Components, and Grape Composition

Stefano Poni; Lorenzo Casalini; Fabio Bernizzoni; Silvia Civardi; Cesare Intrieri


Australian Journal of Grape and Wine Research | 2009

Effects of Pre-bloom Leaf Removal on Growth of Berry Tissues and Must Composition in Two Red Vitis vinifera L. Cultivars

Stefano Poni; Fabio Bernizzoni; Silvia Civardi; Nicola Libelli


Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2009

Performance and water-use efficiency (single-leaf vs. whole-canopy) of well-watered and half-stressed split-root Lambrusco grapevines grown in Po Valley (Italy)

Stefano Poni; Fabio Bernizzoni; Silvia Civardi; Matteo Gatti; Duilio Porro; Federica Camin


American Journal of Enology and Viticulture | 2007

Methyl jasmonate treatment as a trigger of resveratrol synthesis in cultivated grapevine.

Silvia Vezzulli; Silvia Civardi; Federico Ferrari; Luigi Bavaresco


Vitis: Journal of Grapevine Research | 2015

The effect of early leaf removal on whole-canopy gas exchange and vine performance of Vitis vinifera L. ‘Sangiovese’

Stefano Poni; F. Bernizzoni; Silvia Civardi


Scientia Horticulturae | 2007

Response of “Sangiovese” grapevines to partial root-zone drying: Gas-exchange, growth and grape composition

Stefano Poni; Fabio Bernizzoni; Silvia Civardi


Agricultural and Forest Meteorology | 2014

Description and testing of a weather-based model for predicting phenology, canopy development and source–sink balance in Vitis vinifera L. cv. Barbera

Gabriele Cola; Luigi Mariani; Francesca Salinari; Silvia Civardi; Fabio Bernizzoni; Matteo Gatti; Stefano Poni

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Matteo Gatti

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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Stefano Poni

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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Fabio Bernizzoni

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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Luigi Bavaresco

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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Mario Fregoni

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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Maurizio Zamboni

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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Alberto Vercesi

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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Natalia Bobeica

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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Eugenio Magnanini

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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