RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 The Effect of Transient Waterlogging on the Growth, Leaf Gas Exchange, and Mineral Composition of Potted Sultana Grapevines JF American Journal of Enology and Viticulture JO Am J Enol Vitic. FD American Society for Enology and Viticulture SP 285 OP 290 DO 10.5344/ajev.1994.45.3.285 VO 45 IS 3 A1 R. M. Stevens A1 L. D. Prior YR 1994 UL http://www.ajevonline.org/content/45/3/285.abstract AB Potted Sultana vines were waterlogged for the first 0, 1, 3, 5, or 7 days of a two-week cycle designated W0, WI, W3, W5, and W7, respectively. The vines were harvested at the end of the fourth cycle. Shoot elongation rates over the first two cycles for W0 to W7 were 56, 51, 34, 38, and 35 mm/day, respectively. Vine leaf and stem dry weights at harvest were 37, 32, 22, 21, and 19 g/vine for W0 to W7, respectively. Photosynthesis and stomatal conductance were reduced both during and following waterlogging, but leaf water potential was unaffected. Waterlogging reduced leaf blade N. P, and Ca, increased Na and Mg, and did not affect K, Cl, Mn, Zn, and N-N03.