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Irrigation strategies for dry times: getting the most from every drop
Terry PrichardWater Management Specialist
Dept. Land, Air, and Water ResourcesUC Davis
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Runoff
Evaporation
Rainfall
Transpiration
Irrigation
Deep PercolationSoil
storage
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Cutting Back
Eliminate Water LossesRunoffDeep PercolationMiddles UseEvaporation
Maximize Distribution UniformityReduce Transpiration
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Runoff
Deep Percolation
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Distribution Uniformity
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Reducing Transpiration
Reduce the water supply to less than full water use
Remove Vineyard floor vegetation
Deficit Irrigation
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Deficit Irrigation
Supplying vines with less irrigation water than they can use.Causing reduced soil moisture availability Causing vine water stress
Purpose: Produce Quality Fruit
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Vine Irrigation Strategies
Full potential water useWithhold irrigation
Moderate vine water deficitSevere vine water deficit
Early seasonMid season Late season
Precision Micro-irrigation
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Most strategies to improve fruit
quality involve some level of:
Vine Water Deficits Created by
Withholding Irrigation
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Low Water Source Availability
How to parcel out available supply
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Water Use
Climate Evapotranspiration
Reference (ETo)
Sun Interception(Kc)
Size of CanopyTime of season (canopy
Expansion)SpacingTrellis
Available Water
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Moderate Water Deficits
Reduce vegetative growthShoot length
No. of lateral shoots
Increase light in canopy
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Relative Rate vs. Leaf Water Potential
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4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Midday Leaf Water Potential (-bars)
Per
cent
age
Net Photosynthesis
Expansive Growth
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Syrah Deficit Irrigation
% of ETcVariable 55 69 100
% of 100% treatmentBerry size 79 85 100
Fruit load 82 91 100
Yield 64 77 100
From TLP
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Timing of Water Deficits
Early seasonbud break through set
Mid seasonset through veraison
Late seasonveraison through harvest
Postharvest
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Shoot, Root, and Berry Growth Rate
00.5
11.5
22.5
3
0 30 60 90120150180210
Days from budbreak
Shoo
t Elo
ngat
ion
Rat
e (c
m/d
ay)
02468
Ber
ry G
row
th R
ate
(g/d
ay/1
00 b
errie
s)Flowering Veraison Harvest
ShootsBerries
Roots
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Shoot Length, Merlot 1999
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5/6 5/13
5/20
5/27 6/3 6/10
6/17
6/24 7/1 7/8 7/15
Leng
th (c
m)
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Stress Threshold Regulated Deficit Irrigation
Measure plant stressAbility to estimate full potential vine water UseMicro-irrigation System
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Select, Bag, and Cut the PetioleWhen to begin irrigation
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Place leaf in bag in chamber
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Diurnal Leaf Water Potential
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1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23
Time
-Bar
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-12
-10
-8
-6
-4
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0
1 3 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 23
Time of Day 12 = Noon
Bar
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Pressure BombFactors which Influence Readings
When to sample (Solar Noon +- 1.5)No. of VinesNo. of Leaves (2/vine)Leaf Selection (young/fully expanded)Leaf bagging (before excising)Rate of Pressure Increase (3sec/bar)Leaf Care (breaking veins)
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Table F-2. Levels of winegrape water deficits measured by mid-day leaf water potential
1 less than -10 Bars no stress 2 -10 to -12 Bars mild stress 3 -12 to -14 Bars moderate stress 4 -14 to -16 Bars high stress 5 above -16 Bars severe stress
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Stress Threshold + RDI
Begin irrigation at a specific leaf water potential “threshold”
After threshold, irrigate at fraction of full water use
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When to begin Irrigation
Stress Threshold Method
leaf water potential threshold
-12 to -14 bars
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Mid-day Leaf Water PotentialHopland Cabernet 2000
-16.00
-14.00
-12.00
-10.00
-8.00
-6.00
-4.005/20 6/3 6/17 7/1 7/15 7/29 8/12 8/26 9/9 9/23 10/7 10/21
Bar
s
T1 100% T2 14/60 T4 12/60
Begin irrigation T1
Begin irrigation T4, T5, T6 Begin irrigation T2
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Tip Ratings1 Tendrils longer than tip2 Tendrils even with tip3 Tendrils behind tip4 Tendrils yellow/withering5 Tendrils gone6 Tip dead
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Shoot tip ratings, Cabernet Sauvignon, 1999 Hopland
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5/28/99 6/11/99 6/24/99 7/8/99 7/22/99 7/29/99 8/12/99 8/26/99
Date
Rat
ing
T1
T2
T3
T4
T5
T6
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When to Begin irrigation
Soil water depletion levelSpecific soil water content
Year Water content MDLWP(Inches in soil profile)
98 3.4 -1299 3.8 -122000 2.4 -12
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How Much Water
Regulated Deficit
After threshold a fraction of full vine water use
Full vine water use x RDI %
RDI % --- 35 - 60%
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Post Threshold RDI %
Prevent new vegetative growthProvide fruit coverContinued photosynthesis
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Response to increased irrigation is linear
Yield as a function of water consumption Syrah 2005-2008 Galt
y = 0.4868x + 4.7188R2 = 0.9988
10
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Water Consumption (inches)
Yiel
d (lb
/vin
e)
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How Much To Apply
Full Potential Water Use X RDI%
ETo X Kc = Full potential Water Use
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CIMISwww.cimis.water.ca.gov
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Camino
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CIMIS Weather Station Data
windsor sta103 Bi Weekly
Station Date J Date ETo Ppt ETo Ppt
13 7/16/2001 196 0.22 0
13 7/17/2001 197 0.21 0
13 7/18/2001 198 0.24 0
13 7/19/2001 199 0.2 0
13 7/20/2001 200 0.21 0
13 7/21/2001 201 0.21 0
13 7/22/2001 202 0.25 0
13 7/23/2001 203 0.21 0
13 7/24/2001 204 0.2 0
13 7/25/2001 205 0.19 0
13 7/26/2001 206 0.17 0
13 7/27/2001 207 0.2 0
13 7/28/2001 208 0.21 0
13 7/29/2001 209 0.22 0
13 7/30/2001 210 0.21 0
13 7/31/2001 211 0.2 0 3.35 0
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Land surface shaded midday
LSS% = 0.30Kc = 0.30 x 1.7 = 0.51
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Windsor Station 1032001
Date Eto Crop Potential Through Period Inches/ Coefficient Water Use Harvest
Period Kc (in) (in)June 1 - 15
June 15 - 30
July 1 - 15
July 16 - 31 3.35 0.51 1.71 1.71Aug 1 - 15 3.03 0.51 1.55 1.55Aug 16 - 31 3.29 0.51 1.68 1.68Sept 1 - 15 2.64 0.51 1.35 1.35Sept 16 - 30 2.03 0.51 1.04 1.04Oct. 1 -15 2.04 0.51 1.04Oct. 16 - 31 1.29 0.51 0.66
Total 9.01 7.31
Threshold of July 16th and Harvest October 1st. Shaded Area = 30%
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Windsor Station 1032001
Date Potential RDI Soil Effective Net Period Water Use Coefficient (in) (in) (in)
(in)July 16 - 31 1.71 0.6 0.5 0 0.73Aug 1 - 15 1.55 0.6 0.5 0 0.63Aug 16 - 31 1.68 0.6 0.5 0 0.71Sept 1 - 15 1.35 0.6 0.5 0 0.51Sept 16 - 30 1.04 0.6 0.5 0 0.32Oct. 1 -15 1.04 1 0 1.04Oct. 16 - 31 0.66 1 1.24 -0.58
Total 9.01 2.5 1.24 3.93
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Terry Prichard, Irrigation and Water Management SpecialistBlaine Hanson, Irrigation and Drainage Specialist
Larry Schwankl, Irrigation SpecialistPaul Verdegaal, Viticulture Farm Advisor Rhonda Smith, Viticulture Farm Advisor
University of California Cooperative ExtensionDepartment of Land, Air and Water Resources
University of California Davis
Supported in part by: Lodi-Woodbridge Wine Commission
Irrigation of Quality Winegrapes Using
Micro-Irrigation Techniques
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Irrigation of Quality Winegrapes Using
Micro-Irrigation Techniques
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Irrigation of Quality Winegrapes Using
Micro-Irrigation Techniques
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Contact us: Lawrence Schwankl or Terry Prichard
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IrrigationApplication
Gallons/vine = inches water x vine spacing x
0.62350 gal/vine = 1.0 in x 7x11x 0.623