Effects of leaf removal on aromatic precursor dynamics during maturation of Ribolla Gialla grapes ( Vitis vinifera L.)

  • Voce S
  • Pizzamiglio G
  • Mosetti D
  • et al.
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Abstract

Leaf removal is a viticultural practice applied in order to improve fruit-zone microclimate and berry quality. The aim of this trial was to evaluate the effect of post-flowering leaf removal on maturation and biosynthesis of terpenes and and C 13 -norisoprenoids in Ribolla Gialla grapes. In the seasons 2015 and 2016, basic maturation parameters were nearly unaffected by leaf removal. Contrarily, in the second season, 2016, one week before harvest, the concentration of several aroma compounds was significantly improved by leaf removal. In conclusion, the trial here showed that leaf removal improves the concentration of aroma compounds in the grapes, but the selection of the date of harvest is more crucial in order to maintain them during vinification.

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Voce, S., Pizzamiglio, G., Mosetti, D., Bigot, G., Lonardi, A., Comuzzo, P., & Sivilotti, P. (2019). Effects of leaf removal on aromatic precursor dynamics during maturation of Ribolla Gialla grapes ( Vitis vinifera L.). BIO Web of Conferences, 13, 03008. https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20191303008

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