IVES Technical Reviews (Sep 2023)

Carbon isotope discrimination (so-called δ<sup>13</sup>C) measured on grape juice is an accessible tool to monitor vine water status in production conditions

  • Cornelis van Leeuwen,
  • Benjamin Bois,
  • Luca Brillante,
  • Agnès Destrac-Irvine,
  • Mark Gowdy,
  • Damian Martin,
  • Marc Plantevin,
  • Laure de Rességuier,
  • Luis G. Santesteban,
  • Vivian Zufferey

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Assessment of vine water status is needed to understand the effect of environmental factors and management practices on dry-farmed and irrigated vineyards. Among plant-based indicators, carbon isotope discrimination (δ13C) is easily accessible, reliable, and inexpensive. As it provides a post-hoc assessment of vine water status during the berry ripening period, it can be useful for assessing the results of vineyard management practices during the season, and to map water status in the vineyard to aid in future precision management. Possible applications and limitations of this technique for practical vineyard management are discussed in this article.