Investigating the impact of pedoclimatic conditions on the oenological performance of two red cultivars grown throughout southern Italy
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2023
abstract:
The cultivated grapevine, Vitis vinifera subsp. vinifera, possesses a rich biodiversity
with numerous varieties. Each variety adapts differently to varying pedoclimatic
conditions, which greatly influence the terroir expression of wine regions. These
conditions impact vine growth, physiology, and berry composition, ultimately
shaping the unique characteristics and typicity of the wines produced. Nowadays,
the potential of the different adaptation capacities of grape varieties has not yet been
thoroughly investigated. We addressed this issue by studying two grape varieties,
Aglianico and Cabernet Sauvignon, in two different pedoclimatic conditions of
Southern Italy. We evaluated and compared the effect of different pedoclimatic
conditions on plant physiology, the microbial quality of grapes using NextGeneration Sequencing (NGS) technology, the expression trends of key genes in
ripe berries and the concentration of phenolic compounds in grapes and wines by
HPLC-MS, HPLC-DAD, NMR and spectrophotometric analyses. Metabolomic and
microbiome data were integrated with quantitative gene expression analyses to
examine varietal differences and plasticity of genes involved in important
oenological pathways. The data collected showed that the phenotypic response
of studied grapes in terms of vigor, production, and fruit quality is strongly
influenced by the pedoclimatic conditions and, in particular, by soil physical
properties. Furthermore, Aglianico grape variety was more influenced than the
Cabernet Sauvignon by environmental conditions. In conclusion, the obtained
findings not only reinforce the terroir concept and our comprehension of grape's
ability to adapt to climate variations but can also have implications for the future
usage of grape genetic resources.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
phenotypic plasticity; grape; soil; metabolites; microbiome; gene expression
List of contributors:
Bonfante, Antonello; Monaco, Eugenia
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