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Xylem anatomy and hydraulic traits in Vitis grafted cuttings in view of their impact on the young grapevine decline

Grapevine grafting is an essential practice in viticulture and over the years, various bench grafting techniques have been developed to mechanize the nursery process and to increase the yield in number of viable cuttings. Bench grafting is a fundamental nursery practice that can potentially affect t...

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Autores principales: Battiston, Enrico, Falsini, Sara, Giovannelli, Alessio, Schiff, Silvia, Tani, Corrado, Panaiia, Roberta, Papini, Alessio, Di Marco, Stefano, Mugnai, Laura
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9581319/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36275539
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1006835
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author Battiston, Enrico
Falsini, Sara
Giovannelli, Alessio
Schiff, Silvia
Tani, Corrado
Panaiia, Roberta
Papini, Alessio
Di Marco, Stefano
Mugnai, Laura
author_facet Battiston, Enrico
Falsini, Sara
Giovannelli, Alessio
Schiff, Silvia
Tani, Corrado
Panaiia, Roberta
Papini, Alessio
Di Marco, Stefano
Mugnai, Laura
author_sort Battiston, Enrico
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description Grapevine grafting is an essential practice in viticulture and over the years, various bench grafting techniques have been developed to mechanize the nursery process and to increase the yield in number of viable cuttings. Bench grafting is a fundamental nursery practice that can potentially affect the quality of propagation material also in young decline associated to grapevine trunk diseases and has been recently reported to influence leaf symptoms development associated with diseases of Esca complex. The study aimed to investigate how three bench grafting methods [i.e., (i) Omega graft as mechanical technique, (ii) Whip and Tongue graft as manual technique and (iii) Full Cleft graft as semi-mechanical technique] can influence these phenomena. Specifically, the different methods were compared for their effect on the anatomical development of the grafting point and the functionality of the xylem, also considering two factors: the grapevine cultivar (Cabernet Sauvignon, Glera and Teroldego) and the scion/rootstock diameter (thin and large). Observations by light microscopy on the anatomical evolution and measurements on the xylem morphology and hydraulic traits were correlated with the grafting methods and the investigated varieties. The anatomical observations revealed that the mechanical (Omega) and semi-mechanical (Full Cleft) grafting methods have a faster callusing response while the manual technique (Whip and Tongue) has a slower but greater vascularization of the differentiated callus. Significant differences between cultivars and/or grafting types were also detected in necrotic area on the grafted tissues. Statistical analysis of the grapevine vessels suggested differences in xylem parameters between cultivars, while grafting type had no significant effects. On the other hand, the grafting type significantly affected the intrinsic growth rate. The study confirms the potential incidence of lesions and dysfunctionalities correlated with the grafting method applied, which can potentially induce grafted vine declines in vineyards due to the necrotic area detected on the grafted tissues.
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spelling pubmed-95813192022-10-20 Xylem anatomy and hydraulic traits in Vitis grafted cuttings in view of their impact on the young grapevine decline Battiston, Enrico Falsini, Sara Giovannelli, Alessio Schiff, Silvia Tani, Corrado Panaiia, Roberta Papini, Alessio Di Marco, Stefano Mugnai, Laura Front Plant Sci Plant Science Grapevine grafting is an essential practice in viticulture and over the years, various bench grafting techniques have been developed to mechanize the nursery process and to increase the yield in number of viable cuttings. Bench grafting is a fundamental nursery practice that can potentially affect the quality of propagation material also in young decline associated to grapevine trunk diseases and has been recently reported to influence leaf symptoms development associated with diseases of Esca complex. The study aimed to investigate how three bench grafting methods [i.e., (i) Omega graft as mechanical technique, (ii) Whip and Tongue graft as manual technique and (iii) Full Cleft graft as semi-mechanical technique] can influence these phenomena. Specifically, the different methods were compared for their effect on the anatomical development of the grafting point and the functionality of the xylem, also considering two factors: the grapevine cultivar (Cabernet Sauvignon, Glera and Teroldego) and the scion/rootstock diameter (thin and large). Observations by light microscopy on the anatomical evolution and measurements on the xylem morphology and hydraulic traits were correlated with the grafting methods and the investigated varieties. The anatomical observations revealed that the mechanical (Omega) and semi-mechanical (Full Cleft) grafting methods have a faster callusing response while the manual technique (Whip and Tongue) has a slower but greater vascularization of the differentiated callus. Significant differences between cultivars and/or grafting types were also detected in necrotic area on the grafted tissues. Statistical analysis of the grapevine vessels suggested differences in xylem parameters between cultivars, while grafting type had no significant effects. On the other hand, the grafting type significantly affected the intrinsic growth rate. The study confirms the potential incidence of lesions and dysfunctionalities correlated with the grafting method applied, which can potentially induce grafted vine declines in vineyards due to the necrotic area detected on the grafted tissues. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-10-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9581319/ /pubmed/36275539 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1006835 Text en Copyright © 2022 Battiston, Falsini, Giovannelli, Schiff, Tani, Panaiia, Papini, Di Marco and Mugnai. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Battiston, Enrico
Falsini, Sara
Giovannelli, Alessio
Schiff, Silvia
Tani, Corrado
Panaiia, Roberta
Papini, Alessio
Di Marco, Stefano
Mugnai, Laura
Xylem anatomy and hydraulic traits in Vitis grafted cuttings in view of their impact on the young grapevine decline
title Xylem anatomy and hydraulic traits in Vitis grafted cuttings in view of their impact on the young grapevine decline
title_full Xylem anatomy and hydraulic traits in Vitis grafted cuttings in view of their impact on the young grapevine decline
title_fullStr Xylem anatomy and hydraulic traits in Vitis grafted cuttings in view of their impact on the young grapevine decline
title_full_unstemmed Xylem anatomy and hydraulic traits in Vitis grafted cuttings in view of their impact on the young grapevine decline
title_short Xylem anatomy and hydraulic traits in Vitis grafted cuttings in view of their impact on the young grapevine decline
title_sort xylem anatomy and hydraulic traits in vitis grafted cuttings in view of their impact on the young grapevine decline
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9581319/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36275539
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1006835
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