Abstract
Agronomy solutions for modifying pre-harvest grape ripening are needed for a more sustainable viticulture. Field experiments were performed in Vitis vinifera L. vines to study the effect of the previously described stomata-closing compound (Z)-3-hexenyl butyrate (HB). Exogenous treatments at different doses were periodically carried out using a randomized block design. Firstly, we observed that HB was able to induce stomatal closure in grapevine plants. Under field conditions, the application of HB around veraison induced a higher color intensity in berries, and vines treated at higher doses reached this stage earlier than the un-treated controls. There was also a clear increase in both grape anthocyanin concentration and total soluble solids without having a negative impact on total yield. We therefore, confirm the role of HB as a universal natural stomatal closure compound and propose a new use for HB in viticulture as a ripening inducer, by accelerating anthocyanin accumulation.
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Payá, C., Pilar López-Gresa, M., Intrigliolo, D. S., Rodrigo, I., Bellés, J. M., & Lisón, P. (2020). (Z)-3-hexenyl butyrate induces stomata closure and ripening in vitis vinifera. Agronomy, 10(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy10081122
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