Rootstock for the ‘BRS Magna’ grapevine grown in a tropical region affects the quality of the stored juice

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Autor(a) principal: Ferreira,Talita de Oliveira
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Lima,Arlete de Sousa, Marques,Aline Telles Biasoto, Rybka,Ana Cecília Poloni, Lima,Maria Auxiliadora Coêlho de
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The ‘BRS Magna’ grapevine has the advantage of adapting to different regions of Brazil and producing juice of good quality. However, it is necessary to define the components of the cropping system, such as the rootstock, for each region. The aim of this study was to characterise the chemical composition and antioxidant capacity of grape juice collected from ‘BRS Magna’ grapevines grown on different rootstock under the tropical conditions of the Sub-middle São Francisco Valley. The grapes were harvested in the Experimental Area of Bebedouro/Embrapa Semiárido, in Petrolina, Pernambuco, Brazil. The treatments corresponded to the ‘IAC 766’, ‘IAC 572’, ‘IAC 313’, ‘Freedom’, ‘Paulsen 1103’, ‘Harmony’ and ‘SO4’ rootstock. The grape juice was prepared from two harvests for evaluation after storage. For each harvest, a randomised block design was used, with four replications. The quality of the juice varied with the treatment in each storage period. At nine months, the juice from the first harvest showed a loss of pigment and phenolic compounds, while the juice made with grapes from plants grafted onto ‘Harmony’ stood out for soluble solids content (SS), colour intensity (CI), anthocyanins, total polyphenol index (TPI) and antioxidant capacity. Juice from the second harvest was characterised at four months by higher levels of various compounds, especially the ‘SO4’ treatment for SS, CI, total extractable polyphenols, TPI and antioxidant capacity. Considering storage potential and the preparation process, the less-vigorous rootstock resulted in better quality juice.
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spelling Rootstock for the ‘BRS Magna’ grapevine grown in a tropical region affects the quality of the stored juiceAntioxidant capacityCropping systemsHybrid grapesTropical viti-vinicultureABSTRACT The ‘BRS Magna’ grapevine has the advantage of adapting to different regions of Brazil and producing juice of good quality. However, it is necessary to define the components of the cropping system, such as the rootstock, for each region. The aim of this study was to characterise the chemical composition and antioxidant capacity of grape juice collected from ‘BRS Magna’ grapevines grown on different rootstock under the tropical conditions of the Sub-middle São Francisco Valley. The grapes were harvested in the Experimental Area of Bebedouro/Embrapa Semiárido, in Petrolina, Pernambuco, Brazil. The treatments corresponded to the ‘IAC 766’, ‘IAC 572’, ‘IAC 313’, ‘Freedom’, ‘Paulsen 1103’, ‘Harmony’ and ‘SO4’ rootstock. The grape juice was prepared from two harvests for evaluation after storage. For each harvest, a randomised block design was used, with four replications. The quality of the juice varied with the treatment in each storage period. At nine months, the juice from the first harvest showed a loss of pigment and phenolic compounds, while the juice made with grapes from plants grafted onto ‘Harmony’ stood out for soluble solids content (SS), colour intensity (CI), anthocyanins, total polyphenol index (TPI) and antioxidant capacity. Juice from the second harvest was characterised at four months by higher levels of various compounds, especially the ‘SO4’ treatment for SS, CI, total extractable polyphenols, TPI and antioxidant capacity. Considering storage potential and the preparation process, the less-vigorous rootstock resulted in better quality juice.Universidade Federal do Ceará2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1806-66902020000300410Revista Ciência Agronômica v.51 n.3 2020reponame:Revista ciência agronômica (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFC10.5935/1806-6690.20200052info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFerreira,Talita de OliveiraLima,Arlete de SousaMarques,Aline Telles BiasotoRybka,Ana Cecília PoloniLima,Maria Auxiliadora Coêlho deeng2020-08-24T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1806-66902020000300410Revistahttp://www.ccarevista.ufc.br/PUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||alekdutra@ufc.br|| ccarev@ufc.br1806-66900045-6888opendoar:2020-08-24T00:00Revista ciência agronômica (Online) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Rootstock for the ‘BRS Magna’ grapevine grown in a tropical region affects the quality of the stored juice
title Rootstock for the ‘BRS Magna’ grapevine grown in a tropical region affects the quality of the stored juice
spellingShingle Rootstock for the ‘BRS Magna’ grapevine grown in a tropical region affects the quality of the stored juice
Ferreira,Talita de Oliveira
Antioxidant capacity
Cropping systems
Hybrid grapes
Tropical viti-viniculture
title_short Rootstock for the ‘BRS Magna’ grapevine grown in a tropical region affects the quality of the stored juice
title_full Rootstock for the ‘BRS Magna’ grapevine grown in a tropical region affects the quality of the stored juice
title_fullStr Rootstock for the ‘BRS Magna’ grapevine grown in a tropical region affects the quality of the stored juice
title_full_unstemmed Rootstock for the ‘BRS Magna’ grapevine grown in a tropical region affects the quality of the stored juice
title_sort Rootstock for the ‘BRS Magna’ grapevine grown in a tropical region affects the quality of the stored juice
author Ferreira,Talita de Oliveira
author_facet Ferreira,Talita de Oliveira
Lima,Arlete de Sousa
Marques,Aline Telles Biasoto
Rybka,Ana Cecília Poloni
Lima,Maria Auxiliadora Coêlho de
author_role author
author2 Lima,Arlete de Sousa
Marques,Aline Telles Biasoto
Rybka,Ana Cecília Poloni
Lima,Maria Auxiliadora Coêlho de
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ferreira,Talita de Oliveira
Lima,Arlete de Sousa
Marques,Aline Telles Biasoto
Rybka,Ana Cecília Poloni
Lima,Maria Auxiliadora Coêlho de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Antioxidant capacity
Cropping systems
Hybrid grapes
Tropical viti-viniculture
topic Antioxidant capacity
Cropping systems
Hybrid grapes
Tropical viti-viniculture
description ABSTRACT The ‘BRS Magna’ grapevine has the advantage of adapting to different regions of Brazil and producing juice of good quality. However, it is necessary to define the components of the cropping system, such as the rootstock, for each region. The aim of this study was to characterise the chemical composition and antioxidant capacity of grape juice collected from ‘BRS Magna’ grapevines grown on different rootstock under the tropical conditions of the Sub-middle São Francisco Valley. The grapes were harvested in the Experimental Area of Bebedouro/Embrapa Semiárido, in Petrolina, Pernambuco, Brazil. The treatments corresponded to the ‘IAC 766’, ‘IAC 572’, ‘IAC 313’, ‘Freedom’, ‘Paulsen 1103’, ‘Harmony’ and ‘SO4’ rootstock. The grape juice was prepared from two harvests for evaluation after storage. For each harvest, a randomised block design was used, with four replications. The quality of the juice varied with the treatment in each storage period. At nine months, the juice from the first harvest showed a loss of pigment and phenolic compounds, while the juice made with grapes from plants grafted onto ‘Harmony’ stood out for soluble solids content (SS), colour intensity (CI), anthocyanins, total polyphenol index (TPI) and antioxidant capacity. Juice from the second harvest was characterised at four months by higher levels of various compounds, especially the ‘SO4’ treatment for SS, CI, total extractable polyphenols, TPI and antioxidant capacity. Considering storage potential and the preparation process, the less-vigorous rootstock resulted in better quality juice.
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