Author/Authors :
Ruml، MM نويسنده University of Belgrade, Faculty of Agriculture, Nemanjina 6, 11080 Belgrade-Zemun, Serbia , , Korac، NS نويسنده University of Belgrade, Faculty of Agriculture, Nemanjina 6, 11080 Belgrade-Zemun, Serbia , , Ivani?evic، DM نويسنده University of Belgrade, Faculty of Agriculture, Nemanjina 6, 11080 Belgrade-Zemun, Serbia , , Vujadinovic، MP نويسنده University of Belgrade, Faculty of Agriculture, Nemanjina 6, 11080 Belgrade-Zemun, Serbia , , Vukovic، AJ نويسنده University of Belgrade, Faculty of Agriculture, Nemanjina 6, 11080 Belgrade-Zemun, Serbia ,
Abstract :
comprehensive analysis of phenological timing and growth
intervals for eight red and thirteen white wine grape cultivars in the region of
Sremski Karlovci was performed using a long-term (1986–2011) data set. Four
phenological stages of grapevine were examined: beginning of budburst, beginning
of flowering, beginning of veraison and harvest. The phenological stages studied
exhibited a 30 to 51 day variation between the earliest and latest years for red
cultivars and 29 to 49 day variation for white cultivars. The beginning of flowering
exhibited the least, while harvest showed the highest inter-annual variation. The
difference between red and white cultivars was the greatest for harvest – the mean
harvest date averaged over all red cultivars was 24 September and over all white
cultivars 14 September. The beginning of flowering to the beginning of veraison
interval showed the smallest and budburst to harvest interval the greatest year-toyear
variability. The beginning of budburst to harvest period for the cultivars
examined averaged 165 days for red and 156 days for white cultivars, with the
mean interval range of 58 days for red and 55 days for white cultivars. In addition,
it was found that a variability of the onset and duration of phenological phases was
greater between years for a single cultivar than among cultivars within individual
years, meaning that climatic factors are more important than genetic characteristics
of cultivars for phenological timing.