Grapes (Vitis spp.) are economically the most important fruit species in the world. Over the last decades many scientific advances have led to understand more deeply key physiological, biochemical, and molecular aspects of grape berry maturation. However, our knowledge on how grapevines respond to environmental stimuli and deal with biotic and abiotic stresses is still fragmented. Thus, this area of research is wide open for new scientific and technological advancements. Particularly, in the context of climate change, viticulture will have to adapt to higher temperatures, light intensity and…mehr
Grapes (Vitis spp.) are economically the most important fruit species in the world. Over the last decades many scientific advances have led to understand more deeply key physiological, biochemical, and molecular aspects of grape berry maturation. However, our knowledge on how grapevines respond to environmental stimuli and deal with biotic and abiotic stresses is still fragmented. Thus, this area of research is wide open for new scientific and technological advancements. Particularly, in the context of climate change, viticulture will have to adapt to higher temperatures, light intensity and atmospheric CO2 concentration, while water availability is expected to decrease in many viticultural regions, which poses new challenges to scientists and producers. With Grapevine in a Changing Environment, readers will benefit from a comprehensive and updated coverage on the intricate grapevine defense mechanisms against biotic and abiotic stress and on the new generation techniques that may be ultimately used to implement appropriate strategies aimed at the production and selection of more adapted genotypes. The book also provides valuable references in this research area and original data from several laboratories worldwide. Written by 63 international experts on grapevine ecophysiology, biochemistry and molecular biology, the book is a reference for a wide audience with different backgrounds, from plant physiologists, biochemists and graduate and post-graduate students, to viticulturists and enologists.
Dr Hernani Geros, Professor, Departamento de Biologia, Escola de Ciencias, Universidade do Minho, Braga, Portugal. Dr Maria Manuela Chaves, Professor, Instituto de Tecnologia Quimica e Biologica, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal. Dr Hipolito Medrano, Professor, Universitat de les Illes Balears, Palma de Mallorca, Spain. Dr Serge Delrot, Professor, Ecophysiologie et Genomique Fonctionnelle de la Vigne, Universite de Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France.
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List of Contributors Chapter 1 Grapevines in a Changing Environment: A Global Perspective Gregory V. Jones Chapter 2 The ups and downs of environmental impact on grapevines: future challenges in temperate viticulture H. R. Schultz and M. Hofmann Chapter 3 Drought and water management in Mediterranean vineyards O. Zarrouk J. M. Costa R. Francisco C. Lopes and M. M. Chaves Chapter 4 Rootstocks as a component of adaptation to environment N. Ollat A. Peccoux D. Papura D. Esmenjaud E. Marguerit J.-P. Tandonnet L. Bordenave S. J. Cookson F. Barrieu L. Rossdeutsch J.L. Lecourt V. Lauvergeat P. Vivin P.-F. Bert and S. Delrot Chapter 5 Carbon balance in grapevine under a changing climate H. Medrano J. Perez Peña J. Prieto M. Tomás N. Frank J. M. Escalona Chapter 6 Embolism formation and removal in grapevines: a phenomenon affecting hydraulics and transpiration upon water stress Sara Tramontini and Claudio Lovisolo Chapter 7 Grapevine under Light and Heat Stresses Alberto Palliotti and Stefano Poni Chapter 8 Remote sensing and other imaging technologies to monitor grapevine performance Hamlyn G. Jones and Olga M. Grant Chapter 9 Boron stress in grapevine. Current developments and future prospects Carlos Meyer-Regueiro Rudolf Schlechter Carmen Espinoza Alejandro Bisquertt Felipe Aquea and Patricio Arce-Johnson Chapter 10 Berry response to water light and heat stresses Jérémy Pillet Mariam Berdeja Le Guan and Serge Delrot Chapter 11 Grapevine responses to low temperatures Mélodie Sawicki Cédric Jacquard Christophe Clément Essaïd Aït Barka and Nathalie Vaillant-Gaveau Chapter 12 Metabolic rearrangements in grapevine response to salt stress Artur Conde R. Breia J. Moutinho-Pereira Jérôme Grimplet and Hernâni Gerós Chapter 13 Copper stress in grapevine Viviana Martins António Teixeira Mohsen Hanana Eduardo Blumwald and Hernâni Gerós Chapter 14 Grapevine abiotic and biotic stress genomics and identification of stress markers Jérôme Grimplet Chapter 15 Exploiting Vitis genetic diversity to manage with stress Pablo Carbonell Bejerano Luisa Cristina de Carvalho José Eduardo Eiras Dias José M. Martínez-Zapater and Sara Amâncio
List of Contributors Chapter 1 Grapevines in a Changing Environment: A Global Perspective Gregory V. Jones Chapter 2 The ups and downs of environmental impact on grapevines: future challenges in temperate viticulture H. R. Schultz and M. Hofmann Chapter 3 Drought and water management in Mediterranean vineyards O. Zarrouk J. M. Costa R. Francisco C. Lopes and M. M. Chaves Chapter 4 Rootstocks as a component of adaptation to environment N. Ollat A. Peccoux D. Papura D. Esmenjaud E. Marguerit J.-P. Tandonnet L. Bordenave S. J. Cookson F. Barrieu L. Rossdeutsch J.L. Lecourt V. Lauvergeat P. Vivin P.-F. Bert and S. Delrot Chapter 5 Carbon balance in grapevine under a changing climate H. Medrano J. Perez Peña J. Prieto M. Tomás N. Frank J. M. Escalona Chapter 6 Embolism formation and removal in grapevines: a phenomenon affecting hydraulics and transpiration upon water stress Sara Tramontini and Claudio Lovisolo Chapter 7 Grapevine under Light and Heat Stresses Alberto Palliotti and Stefano Poni Chapter 8 Remote sensing and other imaging technologies to monitor grapevine performance Hamlyn G. Jones and Olga M. Grant Chapter 9 Boron stress in grapevine. Current developments and future prospects Carlos Meyer-Regueiro Rudolf Schlechter Carmen Espinoza Alejandro Bisquertt Felipe Aquea and Patricio Arce-Johnson Chapter 10 Berry response to water light and heat stresses Jérémy Pillet Mariam Berdeja Le Guan and Serge Delrot Chapter 11 Grapevine responses to low temperatures Mélodie Sawicki Cédric Jacquard Christophe Clément Essaïd Aït Barka and Nathalie Vaillant-Gaveau Chapter 12 Metabolic rearrangements in grapevine response to salt stress Artur Conde R. Breia J. Moutinho-Pereira Jérôme Grimplet and Hernâni Gerós Chapter 13 Copper stress in grapevine Viviana Martins António Teixeira Mohsen Hanana Eduardo Blumwald and Hernâni Gerós Chapter 14 Grapevine abiotic and biotic stress genomics and identification of stress markers Jérôme Grimplet Chapter 15 Exploiting Vitis genetic diversity to manage with stress Pablo Carbonell Bejerano Luisa Cristina de Carvalho José Eduardo Eiras Dias José M. Martínez-Zapater and Sara Amâncio
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