Global warming, heat waves, and seasonal drought pose serious threats to crops, such as grapevine, that are valued for their secondary metabolites, which are of primary importance for the wine industry. Discriminating the effects of distinct environmental factors in the open field is challenging. In the present study, in vitro cultured berries of Sauvignon Blanc were exposed to individual and combined stress factors to investigate the effects on the biosynthesis of the thiol precursors. Our results confirm the complexity and extreme reactivity of the accumulation process in grapes. However, they also indicate that heat stress has a positive effect on the production of the Cys-3SH precursor. Moreover, we identified several candidate genes, such as VvGSTs and VvGGT that are potentially involved in biosynthesis and consistently modulated. Nonetheless, we were unable to conclusively determine the effects of stresses on the biosynthesis of other precursors nor could we formulate hypotheses regarding their regulation

Calderan, A.; Falchi, R.; Braidotti, R.; Tonidandel, L.; Larcher, R.; Sivilotti, P. (2024-07-03). Using in vitro cultured berries to unravel the effects of heat- and ABA-induced stress on thiol precursor biosynthesis in Sauvignon blanc. JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY, 72 (26): 14547-14556. doi: 10.1021/acs.jafc.4c00471 handle: https://hdl.handle.net/10449/87035

Using in vitro cultured berries to unravel the effects of heat- and ABA-induced stress on thiol precursor biosynthesis in Sauvignon blanc

Tonidandel, L.;Larcher, R.;
2024-07-03

Abstract

Global warming, heat waves, and seasonal drought pose serious threats to crops, such as grapevine, that are valued for their secondary metabolites, which are of primary importance for the wine industry. Discriminating the effects of distinct environmental factors in the open field is challenging. In the present study, in vitro cultured berries of Sauvignon Blanc were exposed to individual and combined stress factors to investigate the effects on the biosynthesis of the thiol precursors. Our results confirm the complexity and extreme reactivity of the accumulation process in grapes. However, they also indicate that heat stress has a positive effect on the production of the Cys-3SH precursor. Moreover, we identified several candidate genes, such as VvGSTs and VvGGT that are potentially involved in biosynthesis and consistently modulated. Nonetheless, we were unable to conclusively determine the effects of stresses on the biosynthesis of other precursors nor could we formulate hypotheses regarding their regulation
Vitis vinifera
Berry culture
Glutathione-S-transferase
Thiol precursors
γ-Glutamyl-transferase
Settore AGRI-06/B - Chimica agraria
3-lug-2024
Calderan, A.; Falchi, R.; Braidotti, R.; Tonidandel, L.; Larcher, R.; Sivilotti, P. (2024-07-03). Using in vitro cultured berries to unravel the effects of heat- and ABA-induced stress on thiol precursor biosynthesis in Sauvignon blanc. JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY, 72 (26): 14547-14556. doi: 10.1021/acs.jafc.4c00471 handle: https://hdl.handle.net/10449/87035
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