Shoot and Leaf Growth Flashcards
When is shoot and leaf growth in the Northern hemisphere?
March to July (3-7)
When is shoot and leaf growth in the Southern hemisphere?
September to January (9-10)
What is shoot and leaf growth?
When the shoots continue to grow, and leaves and inflorescences mature
When does the fastest rate of shoot and leaf growth occur?
The fastest rate of growth generally occurs between budburst and flowering
What initially supports shoot growth?
Carbohydrates store in the roots, trunk, and branches of the vine support initial growth
What supports shoot growth later in the season?
-as leaves develop and mature, they provide energy for further growth via photosynthesis, and therefore need adequate warmth and sunlight for this to take place
What four factors contribute to low carbohydrate levels?
Excessive leaf removal
Water stress
Mildew infections
High crop loads in the previous season
What main problem can occur during shoot and leaf growth?
Water stress
- can limit photosynthesis and shoot growth
- can limit nutrient uptake through the roots
What does stunted shoot growth lead to?
- small, weak shoots
- a reduction in leaf number or smaller leaves
- inflorescences that do not flower properly
- grape bunches that do not ripen fully
- poor quality
- lower yields
What does a Vine need during the shoot and leaf growth stage?
- stored carbs
- warmth
- sunlight
- nutrients
- water