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Food Res Int ; 105: 344-352, 2018 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29433223

ABSTRACT

Nitrogen compounds play a key role on grape and wine quality. Their composition in grapes depends mainly on variety, viticultural management, and terroir, and affects fermentation kinetics and the volatile compound formation. The aim of this work was to study grape and wine amino acid composition of ungrafted or grafted onto cv. País Carignan grapevines growing under rainfed conditions in ten sites of the Maule Valley (Chile). The results showed that proline was the most abundant amino acid in grapes and wines. In general, Carignan noir grapevines grafted over País showed lower grape amino acid content respect to ungrafted vines. Cool night index (CI) was inversely correlated to several amino acids, showing that their plant synthesis or accumulation increased with lower minimum temperatures during the last month before harvest. Truquilemu (Tru) and Ciénaga de Name (Cdn) sites showed the highest concentration for several amino acids and total amino acid content in grapes, which led to a faster alcoholic fermentation.


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Amino Acids/analysis , Plant Roots/chemistry , Rain , Vitis/chemistry , Wine/analysis , Amino Acids/chemistry , Chile , Climate , Plant Roots/metabolism , Principal Component Analysis
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J Agric Food Chem ; 65(34): 7379-7386, 2017 Aug 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28759217

ABSTRACT

Copper fungicide use is limited by the European regulation; therefore, new strategies have been developed to prevent grapevine downy mildew (GDM). However, there is poor information about their effects on grape amino acid composition. This field trial aimed to evaluate the effect on grape amino acid composition of chitosan and of a mixture of laminarin and Saccharomyces extracts (LamE), applied in different strategies with copper hydroxide. The results showed that all the treatments applied to grapevines decreased the concentration of several amino acids. Moreover, treatments that have mostly decreased these compounds are those with copper hydroxide, especially when applied individually. LamE applied individually or alternately with copper hydroxide had the least negative effect on grape amino acid content. These results provide further information about the negative effects of copper on grape quality, which can be reduced when it is used in strategy with LamE or chitosan in GDM control.


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Chitosan/pharmacology , Copper/pharmacology , Fungicides, Industrial/pharmacology , Glucans/pharmacology , Oomycetes/drug effects , Plant Diseases/microbiology , Vitis/microbiology , Amino Acids/metabolism , Oomycetes/metabolism , Oomycetes/physiology , Vitis/metabolism
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