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Kaolin Particle Film Affects Grapevine Berry Quality in cv. Meili in Humid Climate Conditions

Wang Ying, Tingting Xue, Xing Han, Lingxiao Guan, Liang Zhang, Hua Wang, Li Hua

2020HortScience23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Kaolin particle film (KPF) is an aqueous formulation of chemically inert mineral particles that can be sprayed on the surface of crops to form a protective film, resulting in increased fruit yield and quality. In this work, the effects of kaolin-based, foliar reflectant particle film on grape composition and volatile compounds in ‘Meili’ ( Vitis vinifera L.) grapes were investigated under different growth stages over two growing seasons. The 100-berry weight and titratable acid content were decreased, and the sugar and soluble solid contents were increased in grapes of plants treated with kaolin over 2 years. Compared with grapes from plants not sprayed with kaolin, the levels of total phenol, flavonoid, flavanol, tannin, and anthocyanins of grapes from plants treated with kaolin for 2 years were mostly increased. High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) analysis also revealed an increased content of monomeric anthocyanin and changed anthocyanin composition. However, there was little effect on the volatile compounds in the grapes. These results demonstrate that KPF can facilitate the accumulation of sugar and phenolics, thereby improving grape quality even in a humid climate.

Topics & Concepts

BerryAnthocyaninTitratable acidSugarChemistryTanninFlavonoidProanthocyanidinHorticultureComposition (language)Food scienceVitis viniferaBotanyPolyphenolBiologyOrganic chemistryAntioxidantPhilosophyLinguisticsHorticultural and Viticultural ResearchFermentation and Sensory AnalysisWine Industry and Tourism
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