Agronomic Responses of Grapevines to an Irrigation Scheduling Approach Based on Continuous Monitoring of Soil Water Content

Author:

Garofalo Simone Pietro1ORCID,Intrigliolo Diego Sebastiano2,Camposeo Salvatore1ORCID,Alhajj Ali Salem1ORCID,Tedone Luigi1ORCID,Lopriore Giuseppe1ORCID,De Mastro Giuseppe1ORCID,Vivaldi Gaetano Alessandro1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Soil, Plant and Food Sciences (DiSSPA), Università degli Studi di Bari Aldo Moro, Via Amendola 165/A, 70126 Bari, Italy

2. Centro de Investigación Sobre Desertificación (CIDE) (CSIC-UV-GVA), Departmento de Ecología y Cambio Global, Carreteta cv 315, km 10,7, 46113 Moncada, Valencia, Spain

Abstract

The efficient management of irrigation water can affect crop profitability quite significantly. The application of precision irrigation based on soil monitoring can help manage water resources. In viticulture, the irrigation technique is thought to strongly influence grape ripening and the final grape composition. In this study, an irrigation decision support system was compared to a surface drip irrigation system in a commercial vineyard located in Andrea (Southern Italy) planted with Vitis vinifera cv. Montepulciano. We aimed to investigate the ability of the DSS to save water while maintaining an acceptable yield and quality of the grapes. To allow for the comparison, eco-physiological as well as yield parameters were measured during the irrigation periods in both irrigation systems over two years (2019 and 2020). The results indicate that the vines grown using the DSS treatment were less stressed compared to the plants grown using farm irrigation in both years. The yield attributes showed slight or no significant differences between the treatments. The quality results showed no significant differences between the treatments in both years. Our results indicate that with savings of 10% and 17% of the irrigation water in the first and second year, respectively, the DSS was able to maintain good yield and quality levels as compared to the farm irrigation system. These two-year results provide a promising implementation of its use in precision irrigation.

Funder

Società Centro Studi Componenti per veicoli SPA CVIT—BOSCH

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Agronomy and Crop Science

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