Grapevine represents a particularly interesting species as concerns phenotypic plasticity, considering that the terroir, meaning the contribution of the geography, geology, and climate of a certain place, together with the agronomical practices utilized, may deeply influence the berry phenotype at the physiological, molecular, and biochemical levels. This phenomenon leads to the production of wines that, although produced from the same variety, exhibit different enological profiles and represents an issue of increasing interest from both a biological and an economic point of view. The main objective of the present study was to deepen the understanding of phenotypic plasticity in grapevine, trying to dissect the role of one its important com...
Astract. Black/red grapes are rich in phenol compounds. Many clinical studies have underlined the he...
The terroir concept can be defined as the effect on food sensory features of the uniqueness of the p...
Phenotypic plasticity refers to the range of phenotypes a single genotype can express as a function ...
Grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) is one of the most economically important fruit crops since it is larg...
Grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) is one of the most economically important fruit crops since it is larg...
Grapevine embodies a fascinating species as regards phenotypic plasticity and genotype-per-environme...
Grapevine embodies a fascinating species as regards phenotypic plasticity and genotype-per-environme...
Grapevine embodies a fascinating species as regards phenotypic plasticity and genotype-per-environme...
Background: Phenotypic plasticity refers to the range of phenotypes a single genotype can express as...
Background: Phenotypic plasticity refers to the range of phenotypes a single genotype can express as...
Water deficit has a great impact on grape and wine composition. One aspect of phenolic maturity in r...
Monastrell grapevines grafted on the rootstocks 140Ru, 1103P, 41B, 110R, and 161-49C were subjected ...
Phenotypic plasticity can be defined as a re-programming of the genome in response to changes in the...
Pedoclimatic conditions affect grape and wine quality. In particular, the relationship between soil ...
Pedoclimatic conditions affect grape and wine quality. In particular, the relationship between soil ...
Astract. Black/red grapes are rich in phenol compounds. Many clinical studies have underlined the he...
The terroir concept can be defined as the effect on food sensory features of the uniqueness of the p...
Phenotypic plasticity refers to the range of phenotypes a single genotype can express as a function ...
Grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) is one of the most economically important fruit crops since it is larg...
Grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) is one of the most economically important fruit crops since it is larg...
Grapevine embodies a fascinating species as regards phenotypic plasticity and genotype-per-environme...
Grapevine embodies a fascinating species as regards phenotypic plasticity and genotype-per-environme...
Grapevine embodies a fascinating species as regards phenotypic plasticity and genotype-per-environme...
Background: Phenotypic plasticity refers to the range of phenotypes a single genotype can express as...
Background: Phenotypic plasticity refers to the range of phenotypes a single genotype can express as...
Water deficit has a great impact on grape and wine composition. One aspect of phenolic maturity in r...
Monastrell grapevines grafted on the rootstocks 140Ru, 1103P, 41B, 110R, and 161-49C were subjected ...
Phenotypic plasticity can be defined as a re-programming of the genome in response to changes in the...
Pedoclimatic conditions affect grape and wine quality. In particular, the relationship between soil ...
Pedoclimatic conditions affect grape and wine quality. In particular, the relationship between soil ...
Astract. Black/red grapes are rich in phenol compounds. Many clinical studies have underlined the he...
The terroir concept can be defined as the effect on food sensory features of the uniqueness of the p...
Phenotypic plasticity refers to the range of phenotypes a single genotype can express as a function ...