2009
DOI: 10.1021/jf903561x
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Chemical and Spectroscopic Characteristics of the Wood ofVitis viniferaCv. Sangiovese Affected by Esca Disease

Abstract: Chemical and spectroscopic analyses ((13)C cross-polarization-magic angle spinning NMR and attenuated total reflection Fourier transform infrared spectroscopies) were carried out on the wood of Vitis vinifera cv. Sangiovese with brown-red discoloration and black streaks caused by esca disease. The analyses of the brown-red wood revealed the destruction of hemicelluloses and noncrystalline cellulose as well as modifications in the pectic and ligninic wood fractions. The pectic fraction consisted of carbohydrate… Show more

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“…Resveratrol functions as a precursor of viniferins, which are dimers and oligomers of resveratrol formed by an oxidative dehydrogenation condensation process (Amalfitano et al 2000;Langcake 1981). Furthermore, our results seem to agree with those obtained in vivo, since it was described an increase in the production of trans-resveratrol and ε-viniferin in wood of grapevines showing esca symptoms, as well as an increase in phenolic compounds in esca-diseased leaves (Amalfitano et al 2000;Agrelli et al 2009;Lima et al 2010). Nonetheless, and considering the complexity that characterizes esca (a disease in which additional factors other than fungi may interfere), the possibility that an increase in stilbenic production might be not sufficient to fight the disease cannot be discounted.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Resveratrol functions as a precursor of viniferins, which are dimers and oligomers of resveratrol formed by an oxidative dehydrogenation condensation process (Amalfitano et al 2000;Langcake 1981). Furthermore, our results seem to agree with those obtained in vivo, since it was described an increase in the production of trans-resveratrol and ε-viniferin in wood of grapevines showing esca symptoms, as well as an increase in phenolic compounds in esca-diseased leaves (Amalfitano et al 2000;Agrelli et al 2009;Lima et al 2010). Nonetheless, and considering the complexity that characterizes esca (a disease in which additional factors other than fungi may interfere), the possibility that an increase in stilbenic production might be not sufficient to fight the disease cannot be discounted.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Several studies have investigated the nature of chemicals present in the reaction zone of grapevine wood infected with trunk pathogens. Also, comparisons of total phenolic concentrations of woody tissues degraded by the Esca pathogens indicate that these compounds may restrict fungal colonization of tbe wood (1). Also, comparisons of total phenolic concentrations of woody tissues degraded by the Esca pathogens indicate that these compounds may restrict fungal colonization of tbe wood (1).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Phaeoacremonium are fungi which the main environmental source are woody plants especially in grapevine and are known as a causal agent of grapevine diseases such as Petri disease and esca, which can cause leaf drop and wood discoloration [1][2][3][5][6][7][8][9]11,12,23,[24][25][26][27]. To date about 20 species of Phaeoacremonium have been isolated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phaeoacremonium species are fungi whose main environmental source is woody plants [1,2,5,[9][10][11][12]14,22,23]. They have been recently isolated from human patients as etiologic agent of opportunistic human infection [1,3,5,8,9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%