Partial defoliation improves must quality of cv. Albariño infected by Grapevine leafroll associated virus 3

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The effect of leaf removal treatments around vine cluster zones on must quality were tested during 2003 and 2004 in Rías Baixas (Spain) in two Albariño vineyards infected by GLRaV-3. As expected, the main virus damage was decreased sugar content (2.1 Brix in 2003 and 0.9 Brix in 2004) in the musts compared with leafroll-free plants. Leaf removal improved must quality by decreasing titratable acidity by between 0.5 and 1.9 g L-1 of tartaric acid, depending on the experiment; it also increased the grape sugar content an average of 1 Brix. In vineyards with high incidence of GLRaV-3, partial defoliation at veraison, or 2 to 3 weeks later, had an improved must quality, counteracting the negative impact of the virus. This process is recommended to avoid penalties in wineries during years with poor ripening conditions.

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S. PEREIRA-CRESPO, A. SEGURA, J. GARCÍA-BERRIOS, and C. CABALEIRO, “Partial defoliation improves must quality of cv. Albariño infected by Grapevine leafroll associated virus 3”, Phytopathol. Mediterr., vol. 51, no. 2, pp. 383–389, Aug. 2012.

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This work was partly funded by grants from the European Commission (ALVI-RUS/SP1.P7), the Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnología (AGL2002-02438) and the Xunta de Galicia (PGIDI-TO3PXIC20001PN).

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Copyright (c) 2012 Sonia PEREIRA-CRESPO, Antonio SEGURA, Julián GARCÍA-BERRIOS, Cristina CABALEIRO