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The aroma of Muscat of Frontignan grapes: effect of the light environment of vine or bunch on volatiles and glycoconjugates

✍ Scribed by Sylvie M Bureau; Alain J Razungles; Raymond L Baumes


Book ID
101324970
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
152 KB
Volume
80
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-5142

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✦ Synopsis


Effects of the modi®cation of whole vine or individual cluster light environment by shade cloth from berry set to maturity were studied on the volatiles and glycoconjugates in Muscat (Muscat of Frontignan; Vitis vinifera L) berries over 2 years. Whole vines were shaded with 50 and 70% shade cloth, while bunches were shaded with 90% shade cloth. The sun-exposed berries were chosen as control berries, and the berries naturally shaded under foliage were also studied. The natural shading of bunches under foliage did not decrease the levels of free and bound compounds in Muscat berries compared to sun-exposed berries. The arti®cially shaded bunches showed lower levels of monoterpenols and C13 norisoprenoids than sun-exposed berries and berries from naturally shaded bunches. Moreover, the effect of vine shading on the aroma composition of Muscat berries was lower compared to arti®cial bunch shading. In 1996 the leaf area/fruit yield ratio was modi®ed by decreasing the bunch number per vine. This change did not in¯uence the total amounts of glycosidically bound compounds, except for monoterpenic glycoconjugates. However, the higher monoterpenic glycoconjugate levels in these berries were likely related to their early maturity. Under our experimental conditions, berry aroma composition did not appear to be affected by foliage shade.


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