IVES 9 IVES Conference Series 9 Macrowine 9 Macrowine 2025 9 Category: Vine science and link with grape and wine quality

Vine science and link with grape and wine quality

Analysis and composition of grapes, wines, wine spiritsVine science and link with grape and wine qualityWine, environment, health and sustainability

Grapes aminoacidic profile: impact of abiotic factors in a climate change scenario

Amino acids play a crucial role in determining grape and wine quality [1]. Recently, research has suggested their metabolism is key to plant abiotic stress tolerance [2]. Therefore, the study of amino acid accumulation in grape berries and its response to environmental factors is of both scientific and economic importance.

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Sensory properties: psychophysics, experimental economy, connections with neurosciencesVine science and link with grape and wine quality

Revealing the aroma profile of Greek wines from indigenous grape cultivars

The indigenous Greek grape varieties Assyrtiko, Malagousia, Moschofilero and Roditis are used to produce white wines that are attracting the interest of wine producers and consumers due to their aromatic characteristics [1]. In addition, the Agiorgitiko and Xinomavro varieties are Greece’s most prominent red grape varieties.

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Sensory properties: psychophysics, experimental economy, connections with neurosciencesVine science and link with grape and wine qualityWine, environment, health and sustainability

Sensory quality of wines as a trait in MAS grape vine breeding – sensory insights from multiple vintages in a F1 breeding population

In the context of the three global crises of global warming, loss of biodiversity and environmental pollution, current agricultural practices need to be reconsidered [1]. Viticulture in particular can contribute to this by optimising plant protection [2].

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Vine science and link with grape and wine quality

Single plant oenotyping: a novel approach to better understand the impact of drought on red wine quality in Vitis x Muscadinia genotypes

Adopting disease-tolerant varieties is an efficient solution to limit environmental impacts linked to pesticide use in viticulture. In most breeding programs, these varieties are selected depending on their abilities to tolerate diseases, but little is known about their behaviour in response to abiotic constraints.

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