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Development of a new indicator of grape skin ripening in relation to Botrytis cinerea susceptibility

Sep 2, 2021 | Grapevine diversity and viticultural practices for sustainable grape growing, IVES Conference Series, Macrowine 2021

The bunch rot induced by Botrytis cinerea is an important disease of grapevine that causes a diminution of grape quality and a considerable yield loss leading to an economic loss

Effect of grape harvest time on the metabolomic profile of ribolla gialla monovarietal sparkling wines

Sep 2, 2021 | Grapevine diversity and viticultural practices for sustainable grape growing, IVES Conference Series, Macrowine 2021

The timing of grape harvest is crucial factor to be considered in the winemaking process, as delayed harvest increases the content of varietal aromas, esters, aldehydes

Evaluation of glutathione content in four white varieties in the d.o. Ca. Rioja (Spain)

Sep 2, 2021 | Grapevine diversity and viticultural practices for sustainable grape growing, IVES Conference Series, Macrowine 2021

Glutathione is a tripeptide that is mainly found in reduced form in grapes. It generates during the maturation of the grape, increasing significantly after veraison [1].

Grape texture characteristics are linked to one major qtl

Sep 2, 2021 | Grapevine diversity and viticultural practices for sustainable grape growing, IVES Conference Series, Macrowine 2021

Berry texture and berry skin mechanical properties have high agronomic importance, related to quality and marketing requirements of wine, table and raisin grapes.

Within-vineyard spatial variation impacts methoxypyrazine accumulation in the rachis of Cabernet-Sauvignon

Sep 2, 2021 | Grapevine diversity and viticultural practices for sustainable grape growing, IVES Conference Series, Macrowine 2021

To investigate the impact of spatial variation in vine vigour on the accumulation of methoxypyrazines in the rachis of Cabernet-Sauvignon. Cabernet-Sauvignon rachis has been shown to contain significantly higher concentrations

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