Delayed monsoon (15 days) | Delayed monsoon (30 days) | Rain deficit at Vegetative phase | Rain deficit at Reproductive phase | Terminal Drought |
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In case of April
pruned vineyards, only Cane maturity stage and
fruit bud development stage will be affected.
Provide protective irrigation through drip @
8400 litre/ha/day. |
In case of April
pruned vineyards, only Cane maturity stage and
fruit bud development stage will be affected.
Provide protective irrigation through drip @
8400 litre/ha/day. |
In case of April
pruned vineyards, only Cane maturity stage and
fruit bud development stage will be affected.
Provide protective irrigation through drip @
8400 litre/ha/day. |
not applicable |
If severe deficit of
irrigation water is there then, do not take the
crop and maintain the vineyard on survival
irrigation of 2-3 l/vine/day (3500-5200
liters/ha/ day) in heavy and light textured
soils. |
In case of Late pruned
vineyards (May), fruit bud differentiation stage
and Cane maturity stage and fruit bud
development stage will be affected. Provide
protective irrigation through drip @
11,200 – 14,000 litre/ha/day at Fruit bud
differentiation and 8400 litre/ha/day
litre/vine/day at Cane maturity stage.
Any deficit during these two stages could
reduce the vine yield by 8- 10% during fruit
pruning season. |
In case of Late pruned
vineyards (May), fruit bud differentiation stage
and Cane maturity stage and fruit bud
development stage will be affected. Provide
protective irrigation through drip @
11,200 – 14,000 litre/ha/day at Fruit bud
differentiation and 8400 litre/ha/day
litre/vine/day at Cane maturity stage.
Any deficit during these two stages could
reduce the vine yield by 8- 10% during fruit
pruning season. |
In case of Late pruned
vineyards (May), fruit bud differentiation stage
and Cane maturity stage and fruit bud
development stage will be affected. Provide
protective irrigation through drip @
11,200 – 14,000 litre/ha/day at Fruit bud
differentiation and 8400 litre/ha/day
litre/vine/day at Cane maturity stage.
Any deficit during these two stages could
reduce the vine yield by 8- 10% during fruit
pruning season. |
not applicable |
|
Mulching with plastic
or organic mulch (bagasse, straw etc.) and
spraying with anti-transpirants like Anti-stress
@ 5 ml per liter will reduce irrigation
requirement by 20- 25%. Spray of antistress also
help in protection of powdery mildew. |
Mulching with plastic
or organic mulch (bagasse, straw etc.) and
spraying with anti-transpirants like Anti-stress
@ 5 ml per liter will reduce irrigation
requirement by 20- 25%. Spray of antistress also
help in protection of powdery mildew. |
Mulching with plastic
or organic mulch (bagasse, straw etc.) and
spraying with anti-transpirants like Anti-stress
@ 5 ml per liter will reduce irrigation
requirement by 20- 25%. Spray of antistress also
help in protection of powdery mildew. |
not applicable |
|
Subsurface irrigation
from existing surface drip with the help of a
plastic/ any other material, pipe piece (about
2.5 inches in diameter for 4 lph discharge).
Pipe at 9 inches depth in case of heavy soils
and in light textured soils 4-6 inches depth.
This will reduce irrigation water
requirement by 20-25 %. |
Subsurface irrigation
from existing surface drip with the help of a
plastic/ any other material, pipe piece (about
2.5 inches in diameter for 4 lph discharge).
Pipe at 9 inches depth in case of heavy soils
and in light textured soils 4-6 inches depth.
This will reduce irrigation water
requirement by 20-25 %. |
Subsurface irrigation
from existing surface drip with the help of a
plastic/ any other material, pipe piece (about
2.5 inches in diameter for 4 lph discharge).
Pipe at 9 inches depth in case of heavy soils
and in light textured soils 4-6 inches depth.
This will reduce irrigation water
requirement by 20-25 %. |
not applicable |
|
In the vineyards
receiving saline irrigation water, provide extra
irrigation to leach out the salts from the soil
and avoid salinity build-up and premature leaf
fall. |
In the vineyards
receiving saline irrigation water, provide extra
irrigation to leach out the salts from the soil
and avoid salinity build-up and premature leaf
fall. |
In the vineyards
receiving saline irrigation water, provide extra
irrigation to leach out the salts from the soil
and avoid salinity build-up and premature leaf
fall. |
not applicable |
|
In vineyards suffering
from moisture stress, do not apply bulk doses of
fertiliser in soil as this will increase
salinity and reduce water uptake by vines.
Increased salinity may lead to pre-mature leaf
fall particularly under saline irrigation.
It is therefore, advisable to apply
fertilizers through drip irrigation
(fertigation).
Fertigation will help in better
availability of applied fertilizers. |
In vineyards suffering
from moisture stress, do not apply bulk doses of
fertiliser in soil as this will increase
salinity and reduce water uptake by vines.
Increased salinity may lead to pre-mature leaf
fall particularly under saline irrigation.
It is therefore, advisable to apply
fertilizers through drip irrigation
(fertigation).
Fertigation will help in better
availability of applied fertilizers. |
In vineyards suffering
from moisture stress, do not apply bulk doses of
fertiliser in soil as this will increase
salinity and reduce water uptake by vines.
Increased salinity may lead to pre-mature leaf
fall particularly under saline irrigation.
It is therefore, advisable to apply
fertilizers through drip irrigation
(fertigation).
Fertigation will help in better
availability of applied fertilizers. |
not applicable |
|
Normal monsoon |
Delayed monsoon |
Break in monsoon |
New plants |
1.
Protection of anthracnose is
needed, whenever new shoot emerge. Spray (carbendazim
50 WP 1g + 2.0 g/L)
2.
For downy mildew control sprays
are needed only when maximum temperature drops
below 30°C for considerable time in a week.
Spray Bordeaux mixture 0.5% or COC 50 WP, 3.0
g/L or copper hydroxide 1.5 g/L.
In case intermittent rains and continuous wet
conditions above mentioned copper based
fungicides can be sprayed as tank mix with
potassium phosphit 1.5 to 2.0 g/L.
3.
Do allow development of shoots
or leave on stem close to soil, as it will help
to get downy mildew through inoculum in soil.
4.
Train the plants promptly and
do not allow development of shoots in cluster.
Such shoots develop powdery mildew.
5.
To prevent powdery mildew spray
sulphur 80 WG 1.5 g/L alone or mixed with copper
fungicides.
6.
On outbreak of powdery mildew
spray triazole fungicide (hexaconazole 5EC 1ml
or Flusilazole 40EC 25 ml/200L) along with
potassium bicarbonate 5g/L. |
1.
Delay sprays till start of
monsoon rain.
2.
Observe temperature on onset of
monsoon and spray as suggested for normal
monsoon. |
1.
During break in monsoon shoots
grow faster, so control growth by tipping
shoots.
2.
New infection of anthracnose
and downy mildew often does not develop during
break in monsoon. Hence, concentrate rouging out
infected plant parts manually especially in case
of anthracnose and downy mildew.
3.
Powdery mildew grow fast during
breaks in monsoon, especially in dense canopy
and if cloudy conditions remain for long time.
During such period spray triazole fungicides as
suggested under normal monsoon. |