Effects of the Fractionation of the Nitrogen Fertilization on Root Nitrate Uptake and Vine Agronomic Performance in Pinot Gris Grapevines in a Temperate Climate
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2022
abstract:
"The study aims to investigate at a physiological and molecular level the root absorption of nitrogen (N) during the annual cycle of
grapevine. The study was performed on potted Pinot Gris plants grafted on Kober 5BB and grown for two consecutive years in a
semi-controlled environment (Northeast, Italy). The study compared the response of plants N-fertilized in spring (T1), or in spring
and in post-harvest (T2) or no-N fertilized (C). Results showed that under our climate conditions nitrate was taken up by the grapevines
when applied both in spring or in spring and post-harvest. The nitrate acquisition in T1 roots is mediated at molecular and
physiological level by a higher activation of high-affinity nitrate-transport system to take up nitrate in comparison to no-fertilized
plants. Comparing the two N fertilization managements, the dynamic of nitrate uptake rates showed different patterns with an
overall late response of High-Affinity Transport System when the application of part of N-fertilization was delayed to post-harvest
(T2) in comparison to T1. Nevertheless, during the 2 years of the trial the fractionation of N fertilization applied in spring and
post-harvest did not negatively affect the yield and quality parameters of vines. An increase of N concentration in T2 roots after
two consecutive growing seasons may suggest that the fractionation can lead to beneficial effects on long period. Results of this
work contribute to improve the comprehension of N acquisition in grapevine in order to optimize the use of N inputs in vineyard."
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Affinity transport system; Nitrate influx; Nitrogen; NRT; Root
List of contributors:
Nerva, Luca; Chitarra, Walter
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