Background Cabernet Sauvignon grapevines were exposed to a progressive, increasing water defict over 16 days. Shoot elongation and photosynthesis were measured for physiological responses to water deficit. The effect of water deficit over time on the abundance of individual proteins in growing shoot tips (including four immature leaves) was analyzed using nanoflow liquid chromatography - tandem mass spectrometry (nanoLC-MS/MS). Results Water deficit progressively decreased shoot elongation, stomatal conductance and photosynthesis after Day 4; 2277 proteins were identified by shotgun proteomics with an average CV of 9% for the protein abundance of all proteins. There were 472 out of 942 (50%) proteins found in all samples that were significa...
Background: Secondary metabolism contributes to the adaptation of a plant to its environment. In win...
Studies on model plants have shown that temporary soil flooding exposes roots to a significant hypox...
This work represents one of the biochemical sections of the project SERRES and adopted the same expe...
Biostimulants are innovative tools for the modern vineyard management, especially in relation to the...
Abstract Background Roots play a central role in plant response to water stress (WS). They are invol...
Background: Grape leaves provide the biochemical substrates for berry development. ...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. Materials and method...
In a previous transcriptomic analysis, abscisic acid (ABA) was found to affect the abundance of a nu...
This work focused the attention on the changes induced by water stress (WS) in the root proteome, co...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Tackling Grapevine Water Relations in a Global Warming Sce...
Background: Growth cessation, cold acclimation and dormancy induction in grapevines and other woody ...
In the last decade climate change has impacted viticulture and water deficit has become a major conc...
Drought has one of the greatest impacts on crop production. Wine grapes in particular are very sensi...
Introduction: Most plants have developed morphological and physiological mechanisms which allow them...
Wine grape (Vitis vinifera L.) was domesticated more than 7,000 years ago and continues to provide o...
Background: Secondary metabolism contributes to the adaptation of a plant to its environment. In win...
Studies on model plants have shown that temporary soil flooding exposes roots to a significant hypox...
This work represents one of the biochemical sections of the project SERRES and adopted the same expe...
Biostimulants are innovative tools for the modern vineyard management, especially in relation to the...
Abstract Background Roots play a central role in plant response to water stress (WS). They are invol...
Background: Grape leaves provide the biochemical substrates for berry development. ...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. Materials and method...
In a previous transcriptomic analysis, abscisic acid (ABA) was found to affect the abundance of a nu...
This work focused the attention on the changes induced by water stress (WS) in the root proteome, co...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Tackling Grapevine Water Relations in a Global Warming Sce...
Background: Growth cessation, cold acclimation and dormancy induction in grapevines and other woody ...
In the last decade climate change has impacted viticulture and water deficit has become a major conc...
Drought has one of the greatest impacts on crop production. Wine grapes in particular are very sensi...
Introduction: Most plants have developed morphological and physiological mechanisms which allow them...
Wine grape (Vitis vinifera L.) was domesticated more than 7,000 years ago and continues to provide o...
Background: Secondary metabolism contributes to the adaptation of a plant to its environment. In win...
Studies on model plants have shown that temporary soil flooding exposes roots to a significant hypox...
This work represents one of the biochemical sections of the project SERRES and adopted the same expe...