Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2836224 Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology 2016 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Stilbenes are grapevine phytoalexins elicited by biotic and abiotic agents.•Study of resveratrol oligomers in A. carbonarius Negro Amaro infected grape.•Significant increases of viniferins, E-miyabenol C, resveratrol tetramers.•Decrease of glycosides emphasizes the resistance trait of this variety.•Improved knowledge on vine phytoalexin production against this pathogen.

Stilbenes are grapevine phytoalexins elicited by biotic and abiotic agents; Aspergillus carbonarius is a widespread ochratoxin A producing fungus present in warm conditions, such as in Southern Italy. To increase the knowledge on biosynthesis of stilbene oligomers induced by A. carbonarius infection, grape berries of the Southern Italian grape cv. Negro Amaro were inoculated. Significant increase of trans-resveratrol and resveratrol dimers and oligomers, such as caraphenol, E-ε-viniferin, ω-viniferin, δ-viniferin, α-viniferin, E-miyabenol C, and two tetramers, was observed, and concomitant decrease of glycoside derivatives. These findings improve the knowledge on the phytoalexin production as response against this pathogen.

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