Effects of Growing Areas, Pruning Wound Protection Products, and Phenological Stage on the Stilbene Composition of Grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) Canes
Chiara Ingrà,
Giovanni Del Frari,
Miriam Favole
et al.
Abstract:Applying
plant protection products (PPP) on grapevine pruning wounds
is a viticultural practice used to mitigate the spread of grapevine
tuck disease, which is posing serious economic losses in the vine-wine
industry. However, the impact of PPP on woody tissues remains unclear.
Our study, conducted in two European vineyards, investigated the effects
of Cuprocol, Tessior, Esquive, and Bentogran on stilbenes, in canes
of Cabernet sauvignon and Syrah, at three phenological stages. Main
stilbenes, quantified by HP… Show more
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