2008
DOI: 10.1002/biot.200800145
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Wine biotechnology in South Africa: Towards a systems approach to wine science

Abstract: The wine industry in South Africa is over three centuries old and over the last decade has reemerged as a significant competitor in world wine markets. The Institute for Wine Biotechnology (IWBT) was established in partnership with the Department of Viticulture and Oenology at Stellenbosch University to foster basic fundamental research in the wine sciences leading to applications in the broader wine and grapevine industries. This review focuses on the different research programmes of the Institute (grapevine,… Show more

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“…Representative examples to the study of substantial equivalence of GM are given in Table 4 For instance, the expression of recombinant antibodies in two transgenic crops (tomato and tobacco), as a strategy to confer self-protection against virus attack, did not significantly alter the leaf-proteome profile (Di Carli et al 2009). Functional wine-omics has also been defined and involves research partners in viticulture, oenology, food science, and chemistry (Moore et al 2008). Zhou et al (2009) reported the combined use of GC-FID and GC-MS to investigate possible unintended effects on the metabolome of a transgenic line of rice that expressed two genes that confer distinct insect resistance.…”
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“…Representative examples to the study of substantial equivalence of GM are given in Table 4 For instance, the expression of recombinant antibodies in two transgenic crops (tomato and tobacco), as a strategy to confer self-protection against virus attack, did not significantly alter the leaf-proteome profile (Di Carli et al 2009). Functional wine-omics has also been defined and involves research partners in viticulture, oenology, food science, and chemistry (Moore et al 2008). Zhou et al (2009) reported the combined use of GC-FID and GC-MS to investigate possible unintended effects on the metabolome of a transgenic line of rice that expressed two genes that confer distinct insect resistance.…”
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“…The shape of a fruit is commonly measured using the fruit shape index, which is the ratio of the longitudinal diameter of the fruit to its transverse diameter ( 8 ). Sugar is the basic substance for the growth and development of wine grape fruit, and the basic raw material for quality and flavor substances ( 9 ). Soluble sugar is an important factor of fruit quality, it includes fructose, glucose and sucrose in grape berries.…”
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confidence: 99%