ProgramaciÓn del riego en vid (vitis vinifera l.) de mesa 'perlette' y 'sugraone' con sensores de humedad

Translated title of the contribution: Irrigation scheduling in 'perlette' and 'sugraone' table grapes (vitis vinifera l.) using moisture sensors

Sergio Payán-Ochoa*, Antonio Morales-Maza, Benjamín Valdez-Gascón, Martha Hortencia Martín-Rivera, Fernando Arturo Ibarra-Flores

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Abstract

Limited water availability requires greater effort to maximize its efficient use. One way of doing this is through proper irrigation scheduling. This study was carried out in a vineyard in the Hermosillo Coast region, Sonora, Mexico, in order to assess the effect of reducing the annual irrigation depth on the yield and quality of 'Sugraone' and 'Perlette' grapevine cultivars. We evaluated restricted irrigation with 70 % ETc, modified irrigation with 100 % ETc with drippers spaced 50 cm apart, and a control with drippers spaced 75 cm apart and 100 % ETc, by monitoring soil moisture at 40 and 80 cm deep. Fruit number and weight, plant yield, grape diameter and soluble solids were measured. Results show that in 'Perlette' and 'Sugraone' yield and quality are maintained by restricting irrigation during non-critical plant stages, but maintaining tensions of 25-50 cb until harvest and 100-200 cb in postharvest. In Tukey's range test (P ≤ 0.05), 'Perlette' responded better to modified irrigation, surpassing restricted irrigation in 2008 by 28.7 %. By contrast, 'Sugraone' had a better response with restricted irrigation, as it surpassed the control in number of clusters and plant yield with 42.5 and 40.7 %, respectively. In grape diameter, it surpassed the control and modified irrigation by 3.6 and 3.5 %, respectively, and increased soluble solids by 7.6 % with respect to modified irrigation.Coordinación de Revistas Institucionales

Translated title of the contributionIrrigation scheduling in 'perlette' and 'sugraone' table grapes (vitis vinifera l.) using moisture sensors
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)163-172
Number of pages10
JournalRevista Chapingo, Serie Horticultura
Volume19
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2013
Externally publishedYes

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