“…Wood maturation in canes, and consequently resistance to wintering and frost, and the viability of buds, has been associated with the specificity of biological material, being well known, varieties and local populations with of woodcanes ripening and high frost resistance, compared to others more sensitive, in similar vegetation conditions (Dobrei et al, 2015). Sugar content was the most frequently studied in grapes and other horticultural species, according to carbohydrate metabolism in plants (Wu et al, 2011), the relation of vine with soil, clime and technological factors (Jivan and Sala, 2014), production quality and wine processes (Dobrei et al, 2010(Dobrei et al, , 2016Blidariu et al, 2013), but equally important is the sugar content of the canes for the maturation of wood, winter hardiness, viability of buds and quality of chords for reproductive biological material (Rogiers et al, 2010;Smith et al, 2010).…”