The aim of this study was to determine the changes in chemical composition of fresh red
raspberry ‘Willamette’ fruits caused by the presence of raspberry leaf blotch emaravirus (RLBV). In
three experimental orchards of ‘Willamette’ raspberry, fruits were harvested from RLBV-free and
RLBV-infected plants in 2019 and 2020. Fruits were collected at appropriate maturity stages and
further analyzed in terms of total phenolics, total anthocyanins, and selected individual phenolics. In
all three experimental orchards, the phenolic profiles of the infected and uninfected fruit samples
were considerably different during both studied years. Nonetheless, the intensity of the modifications
varied greatly depending on the location and harvest year. Statistical analysis revealed that the
influence of RLBV infection on the studied features was undeniable, although the influences of
weather conditions and soil composition outweighed the influence of RLBV. Taking into consideration
all the experimental and statistical data, it can be concluded that RLBV had an impact on the
phenolic profile of raspberry ‘Willamette’ fruits, while sensitivity to environmental conditions and
soil composition is emphasized.Publishe
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