This study aimed to assess the impact of two soil managements and training sys-tems on yield and wine aroma compounds of Negroamaro variety grown in a warm climate region (Southern Italy). Cover crop (CC) and soil tillage (ST) as soil management, whilst bilateral Guyot (BG) and monolateral Guyot (MG) as training systems were compared. Free and bound volatile fractions were evaluated by GC-MS. ST and CC as well as BG and MG significantly affected yield parameters. In par-ticular, yield was higher in ST and BG than in CC and MG, respectively; moreover, it was found to be positively influenced by interaction between BG and ST. Regard-ing aroma compounds, significant interactions between soil management and training system factors were observed. In case of free volatiles, the most positive interaction was found between BG and ST, whereas, for bound volatiles, the best in-teraction was represented by MG with both soil tillage and cover crop. Vine leaf area and development over vine growth stages along with water stress levels played an important role in determining the aroma profile as well as yield parame-ters. In conclusion, the training system significantly interacted with soil manage-ment and affected most of important aroma compounds in Negroamaro wine.

Effect of Soil Management and Training System on Negroamaro Wine Aroma

Francesco Grieco;Maria Tufariello;
2021

Abstract

This study aimed to assess the impact of two soil managements and training sys-tems on yield and wine aroma compounds of Negroamaro variety grown in a warm climate region (Southern Italy). Cover crop (CC) and soil tillage (ST) as soil management, whilst bilateral Guyot (BG) and monolateral Guyot (MG) as training systems were compared. Free and bound volatile fractions were evaluated by GC-MS. ST and CC as well as BG and MG significantly affected yield parameters. In par-ticular, yield was higher in ST and BG than in CC and MG, respectively; moreover, it was found to be positively influenced by interaction between BG and ST. Regard-ing aroma compounds, significant interactions between soil management and training system factors were observed. In case of free volatiles, the most positive interaction was found between BG and ST, whereas, for bound volatiles, the best in-teraction was represented by MG with both soil tillage and cover crop. Vine leaf area and development over vine growth stages along with water stress levels played an important role in determining the aroma profile as well as yield parame-ters. In conclusion, the training system significantly interacted with soil manage-ment and affected most of important aroma compounds in Negroamaro wine.
2021
Istituto di Scienze delle Produzioni Alimentari - ISPA
PCA
red wine
alcohols
ethyl esters
carboxylic acids
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