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					[email protected] Plant Growth Regulators are substances synthesized by the plant to act as messengers  They are produced at one site and generally transported in the xylem or phloem to another to induce a physiological reaction (eg growth)  [email protected] Very small amounts of hormone are required to cause an action  They may act either alone or interact with other hormones  [email protected] They may also cause different effects in different parts of the grape vine  These reactions are complex and not always fully understood  [email protected]  There are five main groups of hormones in plants [email protected] [email protected] Source of production  New vegetative growth  Young leaves  Seeds [email protected] Actions  Attracts sugar and nutrients to site of production  Stimulates cell growth in young tissue  Inhibits lateral budburst further down the shoot ie apical dominance  Promotes growth towards light [email protected] [email protected] Source of production  Young growing shoot and leaves  Root tips Actions  Suppresses flower bud initiation and fruitfulness in cool weather/poor light  Promotes growth and cell elongation Example  GA-3 is sprayed on seedless grapes to increase grape size and yield [email protected] [email protected] Source of production  Root tips Actions  Promotes cell multiplication in differentiating tissues at apices  Attracts auxin and gibberellin, sugars, nutrients  Promotes even budburst  Promotes lateral branching [email protected] Promotes development of leaves, fruit structures, fruit set with gibberellins to balance fruitfulness of lateral buds  Delays senescence  Promotes berry as a sink  Involved in anthocyanin and flavour formation  [email protected] [email protected] Source of production  Mature leaves  Seeds, roots [email protected] Action  Generally counteracts effects of auxin, gibberellin and cytokinin  Induces stomatal closure in response to water stress  Reduces growth in response to water stress, cold and short days  Possibly promotes ripening as auxin production reduces in seeds [email protected] [email protected] Source of production  Mature leaves and other parts of vine Action  Affects many types of growth, not all of which are clearly defined  Promotes ripening and berry colour  Promotes abscission zone development [email protected] In general terms, auxins and gibberillins complement each other, promoting growth  Cytokinin induces fruit and ripening when weather conditions and other factors are suitable for fruit to ripen  Absissic acid and ethylene promotes ripening and prepares the vine for dormancy  [email protected]  Table 7.2: factors affecting hormone production [email protected] Auxin is produced in the growing tips and travels downwards  To prevent uneven budburst and end point principle, where the end bud bursts first, canes are arched during pruning to slow the movement of auxin along the cane  Spur pruning is not subject to uneven budburst  [email protected]  Removal of the growing tip will promote lateral growth, as the site of auxin inhibition of budburst is removed [email protected] Shaded shoots tend to grow long and spindly with long internodes until they reach light, where growth becomes normal  Buds also tend to be less fruitful in shaded vines, due to the actions of gibberellin  [email protected]  Berry size is related to the number of seeds (developed embryos) due partly to hormone production, increasing the berry as a sink [email protected]  Warm, well drained soils during budbreak improve the evenness of budburst due in part to cytokinins produced from increased root growth promoted due to the warmer conditions [email protected] Fruitfulness  The number of clusters is increased with warmer temperatures due to cytokinin production  Whereas in shaded or cool situations gibberellins tends to promote tendril formation  [email protected] As vegetative growth slows close to ripening, less auxin and gibberellins are produced  Less auxin is produced as the seed ripens in stage 2  [email protected]  Abscissic acid increases in proportion inducing véraison and the berry becomes a major sink [email protected] Cytokinin also increases, attracting sugar to the berry, abscissic acid and perhaps having an effect on berry colour and flavour  Continuing ripening during cool climates may depend partially on warmer soil temperatures favouring cytokinin production  [email protected] Ethylene is used as a growth regulator  Ethephon liberates ethylene  Depending on timing of application it may:  › › › › Increase berry colour and enhance maturation Slow vegetative growth Enhance budbreak Cause cluster abscission [email protected] Researchers have found that irrigating one side of a plant can produce the same crop with half the water  It can also increase colour and flavour production by up to 30%  [email protected] As one half of the vine's root system is watered, the other half begins to dry out  This stimulates the production of abscissic acid  This causes the leaves to partly close their stomata and the shoot growth to uniformly slow down, thereby conserving water  [email protected] If this situation is maintained, shoot function will eventually recover  However, at about the time that recovery starts the other side of the root system is watered  This leaves the first side to dry out which ensures one side is constantly in a 'dry phase'  [email protected] Hormones are synthesized within the vine control the initiation and development of inflorescence primordia within the bud  They do not act in isolation  Relative proportions of determine what is formed  [email protected]  The number size of inflorescences is the first indication of yield [email protected] Yield Yield per vine Vines per hectare Bunches per vine Inflorescences per shoot Bunch weight Shoots per vine Nodes per vine Berry number Percent bud break Florets per inflorescence [email protected] Percentage fruit set Berry size Berry abscision  Fecundity › the potential reproductive capacity of an organism or population  Fruitfulness › The presence of inflorescence primordia in latent buds › Mean bunch number per shoot › Three step process:  Formation of an uncommitted primordium  Development into inflorescence primordium  Formation of flowers [email protected] [email protected] The grapevine buds develop in the axil of the leaf and the shoot, that is, at the node.  There are various types of grapevine buds:  Prompt bud  Compound bud  Latent bud  [email protected] [email protected] The lateral shoot arises from the lateral or prompt bud  It is formed between the primary or new season’s shoot and the leaf arising from it, that is, in the leaf axil  It may be also referred to as the true axillary bud  [email protected] [email protected] The prompt bud can burst in the current season to produce short shoot known as the lateral  However, lateral shoots will form only under certain conditions  Vigorous vines or if topping occurs early in the season  [email protected] Lateral shoots are generally unfruitful but bunches may grow on the lateral shoot  If they do they are usually small and ripen after those carried on the primary shoot  These bunches are referred to as 'second set'  [email protected] The compound bud is formed after the prompt bud and develops more slowly  These buds also develop in the leaf axil at the node.  It consists of three true buds  [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] The compound bud does not burst until the season after its development  Generally only the middle, or primary, bud bursts to develop the primary (main) shoot  If this is damaged (wind, frost, etc) then the secondary or tertiary buds may burst  However, these buds are generally less fruitful, that is they have fewer bunches per shoot  [email protected] The number of potential bunches per bud develops in the previous season before bud burst  Those at the base of the shoot will be more developed than those close to the apical tip.  [email protected] Environmental factors during bud development influence the potential crop in 18 months time  A major influence is light interception at the bud and the temperature; increased light and temperature has been shown to result in greater fruitfulness.  [email protected] These are buds that may be any type of bud that do not burst in the season that they are formed  Instead they remain dormant and viable and at some later stage may burst. Latent buds may take several seasons to burst, often as a result of vine damage or heavy pruning  [email protected] [email protected] Buds undergo differentiation  That is, primordial structures within the bud change depending on plant growth regulators that these structures receive  The level of plant growth regulators that the bud receives is dependant on climatic conditions during differentiation  [email protected] Differentiation coincides with flowering  And the slowing down of vegetative growth  Very sensitive to water stress  [email protected] Anlagen is a primordia that can become  Inflorescences  › Repeated branching  Tendrils › Few branches [email protected] Enhance initiation of anlagen  Encourage tendril formation as opposed to inflorescence formation  Recall…  Promote cell elongation so  Possibly a mechanism to promote vegetative growth over reproductive?  [email protected] Enhance initiation of anlagen  Encourage inflorescence formation as opposed to tendril formation  Recall…  Promote cell division  Produced in warm conditions  [email protected]  Discourage the initiation of anlagen Recall…  Produced by the roots in response to water stress  The process is very sensitive to water stress  [email protected]
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            