Abstract

Indigenous grape varieties represent a significant potential for viticultural diversification. Due to fertilization problems, certain varieties from this group require suitable pollenizers for successful fertilization and in order to achieve high-quality grapes. The study was conducted during the years 2016 and 2017 in the vineyard in Herzegovina (southern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina). The aim of this research is to define a suitable pollenizer for the ‘Blatina’ variety, which has a functionally female flower. Manual pollination was performed with five different pollenizers during the flowering period by applying pollen to the ‘Blatina’ variety inflorescence during the full bloom stage in the early morning hours. Pollinated inflorescences were isolated, marked, and monitored until the end of the vegetation, while open-pollinated clusters were the control group. The most important characteristics of grape clusters and seeds were analyzed. The best results during the research were obtained by open pollination. The significant effect of the pollenizers was registered in parameters: cluster mass, mass of grape berries in the cluster, number of grape berries per cluster, and average seed mass. Varieties ‘Žilavka’ and ‘Vranac’ had better characteristics compared to other pollenizer varieties. The results show that the Blatina variety production with a greater number of pollenizers ensures stable yields.

Highlights

  • The grapevine reproductive development has a direct effect on yield

  • This research shows that weather conditions can have a significant influence on fertilization and cluster and seed characteristics

  • Heavy precipitation and lower average air temperatures during the flowering phase and fertilization can have a negative effect on fruit set and, later, the cluster characteristics

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Introduction

The grapevine reproductive development has a direct effect on yield. It impacts berry and wine quality by affecting traits such as berry and cluster size, cluster compactness, and berry skin to pulp ratio. Certain studies show that the grapevine has rather complicated fertilization biology [3] This was a subject of several studies that studied pollination and fertilization in wild grapevine relatives and some local, economically important varieties that have problems in the process of fertilization and fruit setting [4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14]

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