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and trellis training systems on the berry composition of 'Cabernet Sauvignon' in the Brazilian highlands
ISHS Acta Horticulturae 1157: IX International Symposium on Grapevine Physiology and
Biotechnology
Lyre and trellis training systems on the berry
composition of 'Cabernet Sauvignon' in the
Brazilian highlands
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Horticulturae
Authors: J.L. Marcon Filho, C. Schlemper, T.A. de Macedo, A. Meneguzzi,
Home B.P. de Bem, A.A. Kretzschmar, L. Rufato
Keywords: Vitis vinifera L., grapevine, grape composition, canopy
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Status DOI: 10.17660/ActaHortic.2017.1157.59
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Abstract:
Training systems involve a manipulation of vine form, directly influencing the
ISHS Home composition of the fruit. Through interaction with the environment, training
systems may represent an influence in winemaking, too. The present study
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aims to investigate the effect of the training systems on productivity, physical
Consultation and chemical characteristics of 'Cabernet Sauvignon' grape berries, in order to
statistics establish criteria that will determine the most appropriate management for red
index winemaking in regions above 900 m in altitude. The experiment was conducted
Search during the 2011 and 2012 vintages, in vineyards of 'Cabernet Sauvignon'
grafted on 'Paulsen 1103', implemented in 2004, at a spacing of 3.0×1.5 m.
Treatments consisted of two training systems (lyre and trellis) in three
vineyards at Painel, Urubici and São Joaquim counties, Santa Catarina State,
Brazil, 1,200, 1,150 and 1,340 m in altitude, respectively. The results showed
that productivity, berry weight and the relation skin/berry, were higher in the lyre
system. Soluble solids, acidity, anthocyanins, hue and intensity colour berry did
not differ between both systems. The lyre training system is recommended for
'Cabernet Sauvignon' in the highlands of Santa Catarina State, Brazil, seeing
that it had superior productivity, and chemical composition was similar or better
than the trellis system.
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