“Niágara Rosada” table grape cultivated with seaweed extracts: physiological, nutritional, and yielding behavior

Adverse environmental factors, such as heat and drought stress, may impact negatively on the development of grapevines in Brazil, especially for the most important table grape variety, “Niágara Rosada.” Bioactivators from marine algae offer grower products to help overcome such environmental problem...

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Hauptverfasser: de Carvalho, Raoni Pereira, Pasqual, Moacir, de Oliveira Silveira, Helbert Rezende, de Melo, Paulo César, Bispo, Diêgo Faustolo Alves, Laredo, Ranieri Reis, de Aguiar Saldanha Lima, Lilian
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description Adverse environmental factors, such as heat and drought stress, may impact negatively on the development of grapevines in Brazil, especially for the most important table grape variety, “Niágara Rosada.” Bioactivators from marine algae offer grower products to help overcome such environmental problems. Seaweed extracts containing organic compounds and bioactive molecules impact beneficial effects to plant physiological, nutritional, and yielding behavior. These effects can be influenced by the seaweed extract used, the methodology of production of the seaweed extracts, and the plant species. A study was carried out on a commercial field, over two seasons, aiming to evaluate the effect of foliar applications of seaweed extracts from Ascophyllum nodosum , Hypnea musciformis , Lithothamnium sp., and Sargassum vulgare at 0.6% on “Niágara Rosada” physiology, nutrition, and yield. For most evaluations, treatments with seaweed extract improved net photosynthetic rate, stomatal conductance, water use efficiency, and carboxylation efficiency. Leaf content of K, Mg, B, Cu, and Zn was positively affected by foliar application with the seaweed extracts. Yield per plant was affected by foliar application with seaweeds, with higher values in plants treated with seaweed extract from Ascophyllum nodosum followed by Lithothamnium sp.
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Ascophyllum nodosum
Biological activity
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Carboxylation
Conductance
Cultivation
Drought
Ecology
Environmental factors
Environmental impact
Foliar applications
Freshwater & Marine Ecology
Fruit cultivation
Grapes
Grapevines
Life Sciences
Lithothamnium
Magnesium
Nutrition
Organic compounds
Photosynthesis
Physiological effects
Physiology
Plant extracts
Plant Physiology
Plant Sciences
Plant species
Resistance
Seaweeds
Stomata
Stomatal conductance
Water use
Water use efficiency
Yields
Zinc
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