Seaweeds in viticulture: A review focused on grape quality

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Abstract

Cell walls of seaweeds contain a wide number of organic and inorganic constituents, of which polysaccharides have important biological activity. Some researchers suggest that polysaccharides from seaweeds can behave as biotic elicitors in viticulture, triggering the synthesis of phenolic compounds in leaves and grape berries. The mechanism of action of seaweeds after a foliar application to grapevines is not fully understood but it is discussed in this review. An overview of the recent research focused on the effects of seaweeds foliar applications on grapevine productivity, on grape and wine quality is included as well as a short-Term future perspective for the research in this field.

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Gutierrez-Gamboa, G., & Moreno-Simunovic, Y. (2021). Seaweeds in viticulture: A review focused on grape quality. Ciencia e Tecnica Vitivinicola. EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/ctv/20213601009

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