ABA and GA3 regulate the synthesis of primary and secondary metabolites related to alleviation from biotic and abiotic stresses in grapevine
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
Plants are able to synthesize a large number of organic compounds. Among them, primary metabolites are known to participate in plant growth and development, whereas secondary metabolites are mostly involved in defense and other facultative processes. In grapevine, one of the major fruit crops in the world, secondary metabolites, mainly polyphenols, are of great interest for the wine industry. Even though there is an extensive literature on the content and profile of those compounds in berries, scarce or no information is available regarding polyphenols in other organs. In addition, little is known about the effect of plant growth regulators (PGRs), ABA and GA(3) (extensively used in table grapes) on the synthesis of primary and secondary metabolites in wine grapes. In table grapes, cultural practices include the use of GA(3) sprays shortly before veraison, to increase berry and bunch size, and sugar content in fruits. Meanwhile, ABA applications to the berries on pre-veraison improve the skin coloring and sugar accumulation, anticipating the onset of veraison.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Vitis vinifera L.; Vitaceae; Grape; Metabolome; Sugars; Alditols; Or; polyphenols; Terpenes; Vitis vinifera L; Vitaceae; Grape; Metabolome; Sugars; Alditols; Organic acids; Amino acids; Polyphenols; Terpenes
Elenco autori:
Baraldi, Rita; Bertazza, Gianpaolo
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