Kök, DemirBahar, Elman2022-05-112022-05-1120151310-0351https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11776/9526This study was carried out in Ucmakdere Village of Sarkoy County in Tekirdag province of Turkey using cv. Gamay in the course of 2009 growing season. In this research, three levels of vineyard altitude (i.e., low, mid and high) and four different directions of grapevine (i.e., north, south, east and west) were assessed in terms of their effects on some leaf characteristics of cv. Gamay. Based on responses of cv. Gamay to different vineyard altitudes and grapevine directions, strong altitudinal relationships were found out in examined characteristics, including leaf area, stomatal density, stomata length and stomata width. The research results revealed that leaf area and stomatal characteristics were variously affected by vineyard altitudes and also collecting directions of leaves from grapevines. It was observed in research results that leaf stomatal density and stomata length increased with rising vineyard altitude, but leaf area and stomata width reduced with elevating vineyard altitude, regardless of grapevine directions. © 2015, National Centre for Agrarian Sciences. All Rights reserved.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessAltitudeGrapevine directionLeaf areaStomata lengthStomata widthStomatal densityVitis vinifera LEffects of different vineyard altitudes and grapevine directions on some leaf characteristics of CV. Gamay vitis vinifera LArticle2123203242-s2.0-84941550906Q3