Canopy management for fruitfulness

PR Dry - Australian Journal of Grape and Wine Research, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
This paper reviews the influence of canopy management practices on grapevine bud
fruitfulness and fruit yield per node. These practices include trellis‐training systems, shoot …

Factors influencing grapevine vigour and the potential for control with partial rootzone drying

PR Dry, BR Loveys - Australian journal of grape and wine …, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
… problems and discusses the potential of partial rootzone drying for control of shoot vigour. …
Stimulation of the production of these signals through partial drying of the root system results …

Strategies for reducing alcohol concentration in wine

C Varela, PR Dry, DR Kutyna, IL Francis… - Australian Journal of …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Extending the time before harvest—and therefore increasing grape maturity—enhances ripe
fruit wine flavours and wine colour intensity, and also decreases unripe green and vegetal …

[PDF][PDF] Partial drying of the rootzone of grape. I. Transient changes in shoot growth and gas exchange

PR Dry, BR Loveys, H Düring - VITIS-Journal of Grapevine Research, 2015 - core.ac.uk
… to half-drying coincided with the decrease in soil water content of the dried half of the root …
Recovery of shoot function of half-dried grapevines occurred without rewatering of the dried

[HTML][HTML] Regulated deficit irrigation and partial rootzone drying as irrigation management techniques for grapevines

MG McCarthy, BR Loveys, PR Dry, M Stoll - Deficit irrigation practices …, 2002 - fao.org
… Partial rootzone drying (PRD) is a new irrigation technique that improves the water use …
always in a dry or drying state while the remainder is irrigated. The wetted and dried sides of the …

[PDF][PDF] Partial drying of the rootzone of grape. II. Changes in the pattern of root development

PR Dry, BR Loveys, H Düring - VITIS-Journal of Grapevine Research, 2015 - core.ac.uk
… no more roots dried in the ”dry‘ container. We propose that, for half-dried plants, the part
of the root system in dry soil can survive because water moves from ”wet‘ roots to ”dry‘ roots. …

Grapevine shoot growth and stomatal conductance are reduced when part of the root system is dried.

PR Dry, BR Loveys - 1999 - cabidigitallibrary.org
… to start before rewatering of the dried half of the root system, and … dried container. This
appears to be the first report of a significant decrease in shoot growth in response to partial drying

Canopy microclimate and berry composition: The effect of bunch exposure on the phenolic composition of Vitis vinifera L cv. Shiraz grape berries

…, R Van Heeswijck, PB Høj, PR Dry… - Australian Journal of …, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
Studies on the effect of light exposure on specific phenolic compounds of berries from Shiraz
vines grown in a hot climate are reported. Berries that had developed on bunches receiving …

Using plant physiology to improve the water use efficiency of horticultural crops

PR Dry, M Stoll, MG Mc Carthy… - III International Symposium …, 1999 - actahort.org
Drying (PRD) and it requires that the roots are simultaneously exposed to both wet and
dry … are modified to allow alternate wetting and drying of part of the rootzone. Commercial-scale …

Strategic irrigation management in Australian vineyards.

PR Dry, BR Loveys, MG McCarthy, M Stoll - 2001 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Regulated Deficit Irrigation (RDI) and partial Rootzone Drying (PRD) are examples of strategic
irrigation management. They have been successfully adopted for winegrape production …