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Performance of a Chill Overlap Model for Predicting Budbreak in Chardonnay Grapevines over a Broad Range of Growing Conditions

Maria Teresa Prats-Llinàs, Theodore M. DeJong, Katherine S. Jarvis-Shean, Joan Girona, Jordi Marsal
Am J Enol Vitic. January 2019 70: 50-59; published ahead of print September 26, 2018 ; DOI: 10.5344/ajev.2018.18008
Maria Teresa Prats-Llinàs
1Efficient Use of Water in Agriculture Program, Institut de Recerca i Tecnologia Agroalimentàries (IRTA), Parc de Gardeny (PCiTAL), Fruitcentre, 25003, Lleida, Spain
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Theodore M. DeJong
2Department of Plant Sciences, University of California Davis, One Shields Avenue-Mail Stop 2, CA 95616
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Katherine S. Jarvis-Shean
3University of California Cooperative Extension, Sacramento, Solano and Yolo Countries, 70 Cottonwood Street, Woodland, CA 95695
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Joan Girona
1Efficient Use of Water in Agriculture Program, Institut de Recerca i Tecnologia Agroalimentàries (IRTA), Parc de Gardeny (PCiTAL), Fruitcentre, 25003, Lleida, Spain
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Jordi Marsal
1Efficient Use of Water in Agriculture Program, Institut de Recerca i Tecnologia Agroalimentàries (IRTA), Parc de Gardeny (PCiTAL), Fruitcentre, 25003, Lleida, Spain
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Predicting phenological stages through modeling has significant implications for planning viticultural practices and for predicting the impact of climate change on phenology. The Chill Overlap Model is based on an exponentially declining curve that integrates the demonstrated compensatory relationship between chill and heat accumulation. It also incorporates recent research-based knowledge of physiological changes during dormancy. The aim of this work was to develop parameters for a Chill Overlap Model to predict budbreak in Vitis vinifera cv. Chardonnay grapevines. We also wanted to determine if using a Chill Overlap Model could be better at predicting budbreak than previously developed phenology models. The Chill Overlap Model incorporated the use of the Dynamic chill accumulation model to quantify accumulation of chill exposure in a cultivar with a relatively low chill requirement. Budbreak timing determined in Californian and Spanish winegrape-growing regions, which have a wide range of climates, was used to establish parameters for a Chill Overlap Model for Chardonnay. The newly developed Chardonnay Chill Overlap Model did not predict budbreak better than previous models, but did highlight significant differences between the dynamics of chilling in grapevines and that in other species for which a Chill Overlap Model has been developed. Further research is needed to understand the environmental and vineyard management factors that influence the timing of budbreak to improve the model and better understand factors that influence the completion of dormancy in grapevines.

  • chill and heat requirements
  • chill portions
  • dynamic chill accumulation model
  • modeling
  • phenology
  • temperature
  • Received January 2018.
  • Revision received June 2018.
  • Accepted August 2018.
  • ©2019 by the American Society for Enology and Viticulture
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Am J Enol Vitic.  January 2019  70: 50-59;  published ahead of print September 26, 2018 ; DOI: 10.5344/ajev.2018.18008

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Maria Teresa Prats-Llinàs, Theodore M. DeJong, Katherine S. Jarvis-Shean, Joan Girona, Jordi Marsal
Am J Enol Vitic.  January 2019  70: 50-59;  published ahead of print September 26, 2018 ; DOI: 10.5344/ajev.2018.18008
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