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Improving the Phenolic Content of Tempranillo Grapes by Sustainable Strategies in the Vineyard

Wine phenolics are of considerable interest due to their implication in the organoleptic appreciation of wines and due to their bioactive functions as antioxidants. In this work, the effects of sustainable strategies in the vineyard, regulated deficit irrigation treatments (RDI) and crop load level...

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Autores principales: Valdés, M. Esperanza, Talaverano, M. Inmaculada, Moreno, Daniel, Uriarte, David, Mancha, Luis, Vilanova, Mar
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9182882/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35684167
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11111393
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author Valdés, M. Esperanza
Talaverano, M. Inmaculada
Moreno, Daniel
Uriarte, David
Mancha, Luis
Vilanova, Mar
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description Wine phenolics are of considerable interest due to their implication in the organoleptic appreciation of wines and due to their bioactive functions as antioxidants. In this work, the effects of sustainable strategies in the vineyard, regulated deficit irrigation treatments (RDI) and crop load level (CL) on Tempranillo grape phenolics over two seasons was studied. Rainfed (T), early (EDI) and late (LDI) regulated deficit irrigation was applied. Cluster thinning (TH) and control (C) without cluster removal were also applied under each irrigation treatment. The effect of CL remained independent of RDI for all compounds, except for phenolic acids. The RDI influence on the grape skin phenolic profile was higher than CL in the dry season (2009); however, in 2010, the effect of CL was greater. In 2009, a tendency to increase anthocyanin and hydroxycinnamic acid content in grape skins was registered in EDI with respect to T. However, significant decreases in hydroxycinnamic and flavanol compounds were found in LDI. In 2010, the wettest year, CL increased all phenolic families’ content. Thus, it can be concluded that the effects of RDI and cluster thinning treatments depend on the family of compounds considered and the meteorological conditions of the year.
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spelling pubmed-91828822022-06-10 Improving the Phenolic Content of Tempranillo Grapes by Sustainable Strategies in the Vineyard Valdés, M. Esperanza Talaverano, M. Inmaculada Moreno, Daniel Uriarte, David Mancha, Luis Vilanova, Mar Plants (Basel) Article Wine phenolics are of considerable interest due to their implication in the organoleptic appreciation of wines and due to their bioactive functions as antioxidants. In this work, the effects of sustainable strategies in the vineyard, regulated deficit irrigation treatments (RDI) and crop load level (CL) on Tempranillo grape phenolics over two seasons was studied. Rainfed (T), early (EDI) and late (LDI) regulated deficit irrigation was applied. Cluster thinning (TH) and control (C) without cluster removal were also applied under each irrigation treatment. The effect of CL remained independent of RDI for all compounds, except for phenolic acids. The RDI influence on the grape skin phenolic profile was higher than CL in the dry season (2009); however, in 2010, the effect of CL was greater. In 2009, a tendency to increase anthocyanin and hydroxycinnamic acid content in grape skins was registered in EDI with respect to T. However, significant decreases in hydroxycinnamic and flavanol compounds were found in LDI. In 2010, the wettest year, CL increased all phenolic families’ content. Thus, it can be concluded that the effects of RDI and cluster thinning treatments depend on the family of compounds considered and the meteorological conditions of the year. MDPI 2022-05-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9182882/ /pubmed/35684167 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11111393 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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