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A review of the use of biostimulants in the vineyard for improved grape and wine quality: effects on prevention of grapevine diseases
Authors
Ancín-Azpilicueta
Aziz
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Belhadj
Bell
Bisson
Brillante
Cai
Coniberti
Delaunois
Dinis
Erlund
Feliziani
Frioni
Garde-Cerdán
Garde-Cerdán
Garde-Cerdán
Garde-Cerdán
Garde-Cerdán
Garde-Cerdán
Garde-Cerdán
Garde-Cerdán
Gil-Muñoz
Gil-Muñoz
González-Barreiro
González-Santamaría
Gutiérrez-Gamboa
Gutiérrez-Gamboa
Gutiérrez-Gamboa
Gutiérrez-Gamboa
Gutiérrez-Gamboa
Gómez-Plaza
Hannam
Hilbert
Jensen
Ju
Kelly
Kennison
Kennison
Kennison
Lacroux
Lasa
Maixner
Martelli
Martin
Martínez-Gil
Martínez-Gil
Martínez-Gil
Nascimento
Pandey
Pardo-García
Pardo-García
Pardo-García
Pearson
Pedroza
Portu
Portu
Portu
Portu
Portu
Portu
Pérez-Prieto
Pérez-Álvarez
Ribéreau-Gayon
Romanazzi
Romanazzi
Romanazzi
Ruiz-García
Ruiz-García
Sacchi
Sefton
Sheppard
Siboza
Spillman
Sánchez Palomo
Sánchez-Gómez
Taurino
Verdenal
Vitalini
Weier
Winterhalter
Zalacain
Publication date
1 January 2019
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Doi
Abstract
Foliar application of biostimulants (including resistance inducers or elicitors) in the vineyard has become an interesting strategy to prevent plant diseases and improve grape quality on the grapevine. This also represents a partial alternative to soil fertilisation, avoiding some of the negative effects to the environment from leaching of nutrients into the groundwater. The foliar applications that most promote the synthesis of secondary metabolites in grape berries are treatments with nitrogen, elicitors, other biostimulants, and waste from the agricultural industry. However, the impact of their use in the vineyard depends on a number of conditions, including mainly the type of compound, application rate, timing and number of applications, and cultivar. This review thus summarises the influence of biostimulants as foliar applications to grapevines on grape amino acids and their phenolic and volatile concentrations, to define the most important factors in their effectiveness. © 2018 Society of Chemical IndustryGG‐G gives thanks for the financial support given by CONICYT through BCH/Doctorado ‐ 72170532. TG‐C and EPP‐Á also thank MINECO for funding their contracts.Peer reviewe
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