Bedoukian   RussellIPM   RussellIPM   Piezoelectric Micro-Sprayer


Home
Animal Taxa
Plant Taxa
Semiochemicals
Floral Compounds
Semiochemical Detail
Semiochemicals & Taxa
Synthesis
Control
Invasive spp.
References

Abstract

Guide

Alphascents
Pherobio
InsectScience
E-Econex
Counterpart-Semiochemicals
Print
Email to a Friend
Kindly Donate for The Pherobase

« Previous AbstractHerbivore-induced allene oxide synthase transcripts and jasmonic acid in Nicotiana attenuata    Next Abstract"Larval release behaviors in the Caribbean spiny lobster, Panulirus argus: role of peptide pheromones" »

J Agric Food Chem


Title:"Impact of Rootstock, Clonal Selection, and Berry Size of Vitis vinifera sp. Riesling on the Formation of TDN, Vitispiranes, and Other Volatile Compounds"
Author(s):Ziegler M; Wegmann-Herr P; Schmarr HG; Gok R; Winterhalter P; Fischer U;
Address:"Dienstleistungszentrum Landlicher Raum (DLR) Rheinpfalz, Institute for Viticulture and Oenology, Breitenweg 71, Neustadt an der Weinstrasse 67435, Germany. Department of Chemistry, Kaiserslautern University of Technology, Erwin-Schrodinger-Strasse 52, Kaiserslautern 67663, Germany. Faculty for Chemistry, Instrumental Analytical Chemistry, University Duisburg-Essen, Universitatsstrasse 5, Essen 45141, Germany. Technische Universitat Braunschweig, Institute of Food Chemistry, Schleinitzstrasse 20, Braunschweig 38106, Germany"
Journal Title:J Agric Food Chem
Year:2020
Volume:20200316
Issue:12
Page Number:3834 - 3849
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.0c00049
ISSN/ISBN:1520-5118 (Electronic) 0021-8561 (Linking)
Abstract:"The C(13)-norisoprenoid aroma compounds 1,1,6-trimethyl-1,2-dihydronaphthalene (TDN) and biosynthetically related vitispirane (VS) are important contributors to the varietal aroma of Riesling wines and are released from glycosidically bound carotenoid breakdown products during bottle aging. TDN is appreciated by numerous winemakers, particularly in aged Riesling wines. Higher levels of TDN, however, are perceived as a 'petrol' off-flavor, which is expected to increase due to ongoing climate change. Wines produced from the same Riesling clone, which was grafted on six different rootstocks, varied significantly throughout two vintages in respect to their concentrations of free and bound TDN and VS as well as other volatiles. Over three vintages, the same compounds differed significantly among wines made from eight Riesling clones grafted on the same rootstock. Genetically determined loose grape clusters favored the formation of TDN and yielded wines of stronger sensory petrol intensity. Berry size, however, had no relevant impact on TDN and VS formation"
Keywords:Fruit/*chemistry Naphthalenes/*analysis Odorants/analysis Vitis/*chemistry Volatile Organic Compounds/analysis Wine/*analysis Riesling Tdn clones precursor rootstock volatiles wine;
Notes:"MedlineZiegler, Michael Wegmann-Herr, Pascal Schmarr, Hans-Georg Gok, Recep Winterhalter, Peter Fischer, Ulrich eng 2020/02/08 J Agric Food Chem. 2020 Mar 25; 68(12):3834-3849. doi: 10.1021/acs.jafc.0c00049. Epub 2020 Mar 16"

 
Back to top
 
Citation: El-Sayed AM 2024. The Pherobase: Database of Pheromones and Semiochemicals. <http://www.pherobase.com>.
© 2003-2024 The Pherobase - Extensive Database of Pheromones and Semiochemicals. Ashraf M. El-Sayed.
Page created on 22-09-2024