AI Article Synopsis

  • Studies over the past ten years indicate that biostimulants can enhance grape and wine quality by affecting the metabolism of grape berries.
  • This research specifically focused on how two biostimulants—abscisic acid and chitosan—impact phenolic compounds in the Savvatiano grapevine at different growth stages.
  • Results demonstrated that both treatments increased anthocyanin and stilbenoid levels and positively influenced the expression of related biosynthesis genes, suggesting that these biostimulants could improve grape quality and defense mechanisms.

Article Abstract

During the last decade, several studies demonstrated the effect of biostimulants on the transcriptional and metabolic profile of grape berries, suggesting their application as a useful viticultural practice to improve grape and wine quality. Herein, we investigated the impact of two biostimulants-abscisic acid (0.04% / and 0.08% /) and chitosan (0.3% / and 0.6% /)-on the polyphenol metabolism of the Greek grapevine cultivar, Savvatiano, in order to determine the impact of biostimulants' application in the concentration of phenolic compounds. The applications were performed at the veraison stage and the impact on yield, berry quality traits, metabolome and gene expression was examined at three phenological stages (veraison, middle veraison and harvest) during the 2019 and 2020 vintages. Results showed that anthocyanins increased during veraison after treatment with chitosan and abscisic acid. Additionally, stilbenoids were recorded in higher amount following the chitosan and abscisic acid treatments at harvest. Both of the abscisic acid and chitosan applications induced the expression of genes involved in stilbenoids and anthocyanin biosynthesis and resulted in increased accumulation, regardless of the vintage. Alterations in other phenylpropanoid gene expression profiles and phenolic compound concentrations were observed as well. Nevertheless, they were mostly restricted to the first vintage. Therefore, the application of abscisic acid and chitosan on the Greek cultivar Savvatiano showed promising results to induce stilbenoid metabolism and potentially increase grape defense and quality traits.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9269509PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11131648DOI Listing

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