Application of Elicitors in Grapevine Defense: Impact on Volatile Compounds

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Elicitors as alternatives to agrochemicals are widely used as a sustainable farming practice. The use of elicitors in viticulture to control disease and improve phenolic compounds is widely recognized in this field. Concurrently, they also affect other secondary metabolites, such as aroma compounds. Grape and wine aroma compounds are an important quality factor that reflects nutritional information and influences consumer preference. However, the effects of elicitors on aroma compounds are diverse, as different grape varieties respond differently to treatments. Among the numerous commercialized elicitors, some have proven very effective in improving the quality of grapes and the resulting wines. This review summarizes some of the elicitors commonly used in grapevines for protection against biotic and abiotic stresses and their impact on the quality of volatile compounds. The work is intended to serve as a reference for growers for the sustainable development of high-quality grapes.

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Salifu, R., Chen, C., Sam, F. E., & Jiang, Y. (2022, May 1). Application of Elicitors in Grapevine Defense: Impact on Volatile Compounds. Horticulturae. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae8050451

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