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Canopy microclimate and berry composition: The effect of bunch exposure on the phenolic composition of Vitis vinifera L cv. Shiraz grape berries
Authors:L HASELGROVE  D BOTTING  R van  HEESWIJCK  PB HØJ  PR DRY  C FORD  PG I LAND
Affiliation:Department of Horticulture, Viticulture and Oenology, The University of Adelaide, Waite Campus, PMBI, Glen Osmond SA 5064;CRC for Viticulture, PO Box 154, Glen Osmond SA 5064;The Australian Wine Research Institute, PO Box 197, Glen Osmond SA 5064
Abstract:Studies on the effect of light exposure on specific phenolic compounds of berries from Shiraz vines grown in a hot climate are reported. Berries that had developed on bunches receiving high levels of ambient light generally had the highest relative levels of quercetin-3-glucoside and a lower proportion of their malvidin anthocyanins as the coumarate derivative, compared to berries that had developed on bunches in shaded canopy conditions. The response of total anthocyanin levels to treatment conditions was variable and depended on the degree of bunch shading and the resultant berry temperature. It appears that a high degree of bunch exposure in hot climates is not conducive to optimal anthocyanin accumulation in berries. The interactive effects of light and temperature on berry phenolic content and concentration are discussed.
Keywords:grape berry  bunch exposure  light  temperature  phenolics  anthocyanins  quercetin-3-glucoside
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