2012
DOI: 10.1590/s0034-737x2012000500017
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Teores de antocianinas, fenóis totais, taninos e ácido ascórbico em uva 'bordô' sobre diferentes porta-enxertos

Abstract: Teores de antocianinas, fenóis totais, taninos e ácido ascórbico em uva 'bordô' sobre...Rev. Ceres, Viçosa, v. 59, n.5, p. 701-708, set/out, 2012 RESUMO ABSTRACT Anthocyanins, total phenols, tannins and ascorbic acid in cv. Bordô grape on different rootstocksThis study aimed to evaluate the content of anthocyanins, total phenols, tannins and ascorbic acid in grape grown onto '420A', 'IAC-766' and 'Ripária-of-Traviú' rootstocks in three different harvest periods. The experiment was conducted in 'Bordo' grapes v… Show more

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“…Differing from the results obtained in the present study, Pozzan, Braga and Salibe (2012) verified the effect of different rootstocks on the anthocyanin and total polyphenol content of 'Bordô' grapes. According to these authors, the highest total anthocyanin levels of the 'Bordô' grape were found when the grapes were grafted on the 'IAC 766' rootstock when compared to the '106-8 Mgt' rootstock, however when the total polyphenol contents in grapes skin, the '106-8 Mgt' rootstock provided higher values than those obtained with 'IAC 766'.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 88%
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“…Differing from the results obtained in the present study, Pozzan, Braga and Salibe (2012) verified the effect of different rootstocks on the anthocyanin and total polyphenol content of 'Bordô' grapes. According to these authors, the highest total anthocyanin levels of the 'Bordô' grape were found when the grapes were grafted on the 'IAC 766' rootstock when compared to the '106-8 Mgt' rootstock, however when the total polyphenol contents in grapes skin, the '106-8 Mgt' rootstock provided higher values than those obtained with 'IAC 766'.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 88%
“…The grape is considered a major source of phenolic compounds when compared to other fruits and vegetables, but there is a great diversity of cultivars, resulting in grapes with different characteristics (ABE et al, 2007;POZZAN;BRAGA;SALIBE;. In grapes and their byproducts, the phenolic compounds are directly related to sensory characteristics, such as color and taste.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The accumulation of sugars works as a metabolic substrate for the phenolic compounds synthesis, among them, anthocyanins and others related to grape aroma (Abe et al, 2007;Pozzan et al, 2012). The highest total anthocyanins content we observed on 'Niagara Rosada' grapes over 'IAC 572' rootstock may also be related to a smaller size of berries (r = -0.41; p < 0.05), once smaller berries favor the accumulation of solutes, such as sugars, acids, anthocyanins and other phenolic compounds (Conde et al, 2007).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The agronomic and physiological characteristics of grapevines, such as yield, vigor, size of clusters and berries, sugar and fruits acidity content and other important compounds for their quality can also be influenced by rootstocks (Dias et al, 2012;Pozzan et al, 2012;Bruna and Back, 2015). The choice of rootstock in viticulture depends on the soil conditions of each producing region and, within a region, it can undergo many variations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The juice of a combined sample of 3 fresh strawberries was used for measurements of TTA, TSS and AA. TSS was analysed from the juice extracted from the fruits, and measured with the aid of digital refractometer Atago PAL-1 (°Brix 0-53%), with readings in triplicate, and the results were expressed in °Brix [17]. TTA was determined through acid-base titration, where aliquots of 10 mL of fruit juice was diluted in 90 mL of distilled water and filtered in qualitative paper, followed by titration with sodium hydroxide solution (0.01 mol/L) and phenolphthalein indicator, and the results were expressed in % of citric acid.…”
Section: Plant Materials and Experimental Planmentioning
confidence: 99%