Water (Aug 2021)

Response of Merlot Grapevine to Drought Is Associated to Adjustments of Growth and Nonstructural Carbohydrates Allocation in above and Underground Organs

  • Marco Vuerich,
  • Riccardo Braidotti,
  • Paolo Sivilotti,
  • Giorgio Alberti,
  • Valentino Casolo,
  • Enrico Braidot,
  • Francesco Boscutti,
  • Alberto Calderan,
  • Elisa Petrussa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/w13172336
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 17
p. 2336

Abstract

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Studying changes in partitioning of dry matter and nonstructural carbohydrates (NSC) content in both aboveground and underground perennial tissues in drought-affected grapevines could provide insights into plant response and carbon allocation strategies during stress periods. The analysis of soluble NSC and starch content in leaf petioles, due to their role in hydraulic segmentation, should also be considered. In the present research, these aspects have been investigated in Merlot grapevines grown in pots and subjected to progressive and increasing soil dehydration, and in well-irrigated vines. Drought conditions caused drastic reduction of shoot elongation and total plant leaf area development in favor of a greater biomass allocation and partitioning towards roots, where most of the NSC reserves were also conserved. Dry matter content of the perennial organs increased in stressed vines due to growth reduction, allocation of carbon reserves and possible anatomical modifications. Vines subjected to drought showed a higher NSC content in petioles, supporting the hypothesis that they are involved as compatible solutes in osmotic adjustments.

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