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Fertility of Vinifera Grapes in NC SERA 2008 Meeting Fertility of Vinifera Grapes in NC SERA 2008 Meeting David H. Hardy and John Havlin NCDA&CS and NC.

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1 Fertility of Vinifera Grapes in NC SERA 2008 Meeting Fertility of Vinifera Grapes in NC SERA 2008 Meeting David H. Hardy and John Havlin NCDA&CS and NC State

2 NC Wine Industry is Growing 1985- 4 wineries 1986- NC Grape Council created 1999-15 wineries 2002- 25 wineries Today- over 70 wineries

3 NCDA Grape Recommendations Soil testing –Muscadine grapes Plant tissue –Vinifera grapes at full bloom Where did they come from???

4 P Grape Recommendation

5 K Grape Recommendation

6 Present Liming & Fertilization

7 Objectives 1.Evaluate nutrient status in common red and white vinifera varieties 2.Establish critical nutrient concentration ranges in both leaf and petiole samples 3.Correlate plant nutrient status with soil test information

8 Effect of topography Leaf-cluster position Mature leaf at veraison Effect of topography Leaf-cluster position Mature leaf at veraison Additional Considerations

9 1 Black Wolf 12 Round Peak 13 Shelton 16 Surry CC 1 Black Wolf 12 Round Peak 13 Shelton 16 Surry CC 3Creek Side 6Grove 8Iron Gate 3Creek Side 6Grove 8Iron Gate 2 Buck Shoals 2 Buck Shoals 8 Laurel Gray 8 Laurel Gray 9 Raffaldini 9 Raffaldini 14 South Creek 15 South Mountain 4 Flint Hill 4 Flint Hill 7 Hanover Park 7 Hanover Park 10 RagApple 11 RayLen

10 Cabernet Sauvignon 15 Chardonnay 14 Merlot 11 Cabernet Franc 11 Syrah 10 Viognier 7 Chamborcin 6 Sangiovese 5 Sauvignon Blanc 3 Chardonell 2 Chancellor 1

11 6 cores per variety 4 – 8” 0 – 4” 8 – 24” Sampling away from fertilizer or lime application Cecil fine sandy loam Fine, kaolinitic, thermic Typic Kandhapludults

12 2006 2007 Upper 4 inch depth Little variability

13 2006 2007 Upper 4 inch depth Little variability Good lime practices

14 NC Vineyard Soils

15 2006 2007 Mehlich STP ppm

16 2006 2007 Mehlich 3 K ppm

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18 FB and veraison- all sites 4 intensive sites- every 2 wk

19 Laurel Grey- 2007- select varieties Petiole N Concentration Petiole N- % @ FB 0 – 0.39 D 0.4 – 0.79 L 0.8 – 1.0 S 1.01 – 1.25 H 1.26 – 1.5 E FB

20 Laurel Grey- 2007- select varieties Petiole P Concentration Petiole P- % @ FB 0 – 0.09 D 0.1 – 0.14 L 0.15 – 0.6 S 0.61 – 1.0 H 1.01 – 2.0 E FB

21 Laurel Grey- 2007- select varieties Petiole K Concentration Petiole K- % @ FB 0 – 0.99 D 1.0 – 1.49 L 1.5 – 3.5 S 3.51 – 4.5 H 4.51 – 5.5 E FB

22 Selected Tissue Levels Petiole P 0 - 0.100.11 - 0.200.21 - 0.300.31 - 0.40> 0.40 # Sample Sites 2006 317151440 2007213181140 % Sample Sites 2006 3.419.116.915.744.9 20072.415.521.413.147.6 Petiole K0 - 1.01.1-1.501.6-2.02.1-2.5> 2.50 # Sample Sites 2006 0631268 2007129 1635 % Sample Sites 2006 0.06.73.413.576.4 200714.310.714.319.041.7 P = 0.15 – 0.6 Sufficient K= 1.5 – 3.5 Sufficient

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24 Nutrient Content Relative to Cluster Position

25 Topographic Effects on Nutrient Content

26 2008 1.Maintain primary objectives – *** increase # mountain sites 2.Quantify sampling error 3.Draft diagnostic nutrient ranges (???) 4. Assess nutrient response 1.Maintain primary objectives – *** increase # mountain sites 2.Quantify sampling error 3.Draft diagnostic nutrient ranges (???) 4. Assess nutrient response


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