The effect of berry size and moderate water deficit on skin phenolic maturity and berry texture behaviour was studied on Portugieser variety (Vitis vinifera L.) under green house conditions. In all berry weight categories (I: 2,01 g) water deficit resulted in reduced sugar concentration due to decreased photosynthetic activity. Interestingly, lower phenolic concentration for unit skin mass was measured in the drought stressed treatment compared to the control, irrespective of berry size. However, the concentration of the phenolic components for one berry was lower in the well watered treatment. This phenomenon was due to the increased skin/flesh ratio of the water stressed vines. Berry skin hardness was probably in connection with its phen...
Berry size and crop yield are widely recognized as important factors that contribute to wine quality...
The response of phenolic composition of skins from Vitis vinifera L. ‘Tempranillo’ and ‘Graciano’ gr...
Our study focuses on the physiological responses and berries phenolic maturity of Tannat and Duras r...
The effect of berry size and moderate water deficit on skin phenolic maturity and berry texture beha...
Optimal water supply is one of the most important factors in quality wine making. However, water ava...
Water deficit has a great impact on grape and wine composition. One aspect of phenolic maturity in r...
Background and Aims: The effect of water stress on berry quality is not fully understood. This stud...
BACKGROUND Berry size is considered an important quality factor in red wine production. The objectiv...
BACKGROUND Berry size is considered an important quality factor in red wine production. The objectiv...
Monastrell grapevines grafted on the rootstocks 140Ru, 1103P, 41B, 110R, and 161-49C were subjected ...
Deficit irrigation may be used to control canopy development, yield, and fruit composition in order ...
Deficit irrigation may be used to control canopy development, yield, and fruit composition in order ...
Deficit irrigation may be used to control canopy development, yield, and fruit composition in order ...
The influence of berry size on wine quality is a matter of debate. With the aim to contribute to tha...
Grape phenolics are a relevant part of grape quality, and their metabolism in the berry may be modif...
Berry size and crop yield are widely recognized as important factors that contribute to wine quality...
The response of phenolic composition of skins from Vitis vinifera L. ‘Tempranillo’ and ‘Graciano’ gr...
Our study focuses on the physiological responses and berries phenolic maturity of Tannat and Duras r...
The effect of berry size and moderate water deficit on skin phenolic maturity and berry texture beha...
Optimal water supply is one of the most important factors in quality wine making. However, water ava...
Water deficit has a great impact on grape and wine composition. One aspect of phenolic maturity in r...
Background and Aims: The effect of water stress on berry quality is not fully understood. This stud...
BACKGROUND Berry size is considered an important quality factor in red wine production. The objectiv...
BACKGROUND Berry size is considered an important quality factor in red wine production. The objectiv...
Monastrell grapevines grafted on the rootstocks 140Ru, 1103P, 41B, 110R, and 161-49C were subjected ...
Deficit irrigation may be used to control canopy development, yield, and fruit composition in order ...
Deficit irrigation may be used to control canopy development, yield, and fruit composition in order ...
Deficit irrigation may be used to control canopy development, yield, and fruit composition in order ...
The influence of berry size on wine quality is a matter of debate. With the aim to contribute to tha...
Grape phenolics are a relevant part of grape quality, and their metabolism in the berry may be modif...
Berry size and crop yield are widely recognized as important factors that contribute to wine quality...
The response of phenolic composition of skins from Vitis vinifera L. ‘Tempranillo’ and ‘Graciano’ gr...
Our study focuses on the physiological responses and berries phenolic maturity of Tannat and Duras r...