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Modifying Shoot Tip Management to Reduce Cluster Compactness and Lateral Emergence in 'Cabernet franc' Grapevines

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HORTSCIENCE
卷 56, 期 6, 页码 634-641

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AMER SOC HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE
DOI: 10.21273/HORTSCI15705-21

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Vitisvinifera; canopy management; hedging; shoot topping; cluster morphology

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Different shoot tip management techniques can reduce lateral counts and lengths in the fruit zone, as well as improve cluster compactness, but their effects on yield or fruit composition are inconsistent.
To manage excessive vine vigor, Vitis vinifera L. 'Cabernet franc' grapevines were subjected to shoot wrap, shoot tuck, and hedge (control) techniques at one of two growth stages (shoot tips at 30 cm or at 90 cm above the top catch wire) in the Finger Lakes region of New York from 2016 to 2019. Shoot tuck and shoot wrap both reduced fruit zone lateral counts, with reductions up to 33% and 56% compared with the control, respectively. Shoot wrap reduced fruit zone lateral lengths by up to 50% and cluster compactness by up to 2.4 fewer berries per centimeter rachis. Although shoot wrap improved spray penetration to the clusters by up to 28% in one year of the study, enhanced point quadrat analysis indicated that occlusion layer number was not affected by the treatments. Shoot tip management treatments did not affect yield or fruit composition consistently. Phenological timing of shoot tip management had little impact on vine growth. Although the impacts of these modified shoot tip management practices on lateral emergence and cluster morphology were generally positive, the required hand labor to apply the treatments on a large scale may discourage the use of these management practices.

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