Elemental and Sr-isotope characterization of the high-altitude Bosa vineyard in the Apuan Alps UNESCO Global Geopark (Italy)
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
The Sr-isotope systematics and trace element analysis were
applied to vine and wine collected during the 2015 harvest from
the Bosa vineyard, a high-altitude farm in the Apuan Alps UNESCO
Global Geopark in Italy, in order to investigate the links with geology
in vineyards facing with a hostile environment. The results indicate
a correspondence between the 87Sr/86Sr ratio in wine and must
[87Sr/86Sr = 0.70843(1) and 0.70846(1), respectively] and the NH4OAc
extractable Sr from soil [87Sr/86Sr = 0.70847(1)]. However, detailed
investigations reveal that Sr-isotope data on grape juice collected in
different vines vary in the range between 0.70833(1) and 0.70844(1),
reflecting a small-scale vineyard variability and indicating that
the root system explores heterogeneous soil resources for nutrient
uptake. Grape seeds and stems from one single vine both show
identical 87Sr/86Sr of 0.70820(1), significantly lower with respect to
corresponding juice [87Sr/86Sr=0.70844(1)]: this finding is unexpected
and reflects the uptake from isotopically different reservoir during
the evolved dynamic of vine and fruit development. In particular,
the lower 87Sr/86Sr ratio is attributed to the minor contribution of an
unradiogenic carbonate component. These effects, however, do not
mask the existing isotopic relationship between soil and wine at the
vineyard scale. Trace elements in wine show a characteristic pattern
that roughly mimics bedrock, suggesting a minor role of bedrock
chemical weathering in developing the soil profile. Relatively high Fe
and Mn contents are measured in wine, inherited from bedrocks, and
high Zn, possibly applied to grapevines. Elements that are considered
potentially toxic (As, Cd, Cu, Pb, Zn) are below the maximum
acceptable limits established by OIV.
Despite preliminary, these data represent the first characterization
for traceability of the high-altitude Bosa vineyard, giving some track
of weathering and elemental availability in a particular microclimate
setting and underlying the link between bedrock geology and element
uptake in vines at high elevations with respect to valley grown grapes.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
trace element; Sr-isotopes; high-altitude vineyard; Apuan Alps UNESCO Global Geopark
Elenco autori:
Ottria, Giuseppe
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