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Biocontrol of postharvest Alternaria decay in table grapes from Argentina
(Elsevier, 2019-03-29)Postharvest diseases cause considerable losses of fruit during transportation and storage. Synthetic fungicides are primarily used to control them; however, the recent trend is to shif toward safer and more eco-friendly ... -
Chemical and sensory effects of cold soak, whole cluster fermentation, and stem additions in Pinot noir wines
(American Society for Enology and Viticulture, 2019-01)Pinot noir wines were produced over two consecutive vintages using four and six different winemaking techniques in 2014 and 2015, respectively. In addition to control wines, the separate and combined effect of cold soak ... -
No silver bullet for digital soil mapping: country-specific soil organic carbon estimates across Latin America
(2018-08)Country-specific soil organic carbon (SOC) estimates are the baseline for the Global SOC Map of the Global Soil Partnership (GSOCmap-GSP). This endeavor is key to explaining the uncertainty of global SOC estimates but ... -
Reduction of Zygosaccharomyces rouxii Population in Concentrated Grape Juices by Thermal Pasteurization and Hydrostatic High Pressure Processing
(Springer, 2019-02)Zygosaccharomyces rouxii is the most frequent spoilage yeast species detected in concentrated grape juice. In order to reduce Z. rouxii populations and consequently extend the microbiological shelf life of this product, ... -
Impact of elevated temperature and water deficit on the chemical and sensory profiles of Barossa Shiraz grapes and wines
(Wiley, 2015-06)Background and Aims: Interactions are the main causes of complexity in field experiments; however, no studies have combined water and temperature regimes in field‐growing vines. Here we assessed grape and wine attributes ... -
Survival of the biological control agent Candida sake CPA‐1 on grapes under the influence of abiotic factors
(Wiley, 2014-09)Aims: As reliability of preharvest applications of biological control agents (BCAs) to control fruit pathogens is highly dependent on the survival of the selected organism, this study aimed to describe the population ... -
Review: critical appraisal of methods to investigate the effect of temperature on grapevine berry composition
(Wiley, 2015-02)The grapevine is an economically important crop and a model species of long‐lived perennials widely used in bioclimatic studies. Ambient temperature modulates berry composition, hence the significant research effort in ... -
Carbohydrate reserve status of Malbec grapevines after several years of regulated deficit irrigation and crop load regulation
(Wiley, 2013-10)Background and Aims: Regulated deficit irrigation (RDI) and bunch thinning are two viticultural practices applied worldwide. There is limited knowledge, however, about their combined effects on carbohydrate dynamics and ... -
A leaf gas exchange model that accounts for intra‐canopy variability by considering leaf nitrogen content and local acclimation to radiation in grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.)
(Wiley, 2012-07)Understanding the distribution of gas exchange within a plant is a prerequisite for scaling up from leaves to canopies. We evaluated whether leaf traits were reliable predictors of the effects of leaf ageing and leaf ... -
Effect of elevated temperature on the onset and rate of mesocarp cell death in berries of Shiraz and Chardonnay and its relationship with berry shrivel
(Wiley, 2013-02)Background and Aim: Berry water loss at late stages of ripening is a cultivar dependent‐trait correlated with mesocarp cell death. We tested the hypothesis that elevated temperature anticipates the onset and increases the ... -
Biodiversity of Saccharomyces cerevisiae populations in Malbec vineyards from the “Zona Alta del Río Mendoza” region in Argentina
(Elsevier, 2011-12-15)The “Zona Alta del Río Mendoza” (ZARM) is the major Malbec grape viticulture region of Argentina. The aim of the present study was to explore Saccharomyces cerevisiae biodiversity in ZARM vineyards. Interdelta PCR and RFLP ... -
Efecto de la fertilización foliar en varas de fresias (freesia x hybrida) provenientes de cormos vernalizados = Effect of foliar fertilization on stems freesias (freesia x hybrida) from corms vernalized
(Asociación Argentina de Horticultura, 2017)En condiciones naturales las fresias florecen en agosto y setiembre, debido a una vernalización cumplida durante la etapa invernal. Es posible producir este efecto de manera artificial para adelantar la floración, técnica ... -
The sodium diffusion during the debittering of green table olives. Elliptical coordinates model
(Timeland Publication, 2014-01)Many models had been develops in order to study the diffusion process in fruits. All they were consistent, but they none fits exactly to the shape of the geometry of the fruit. We had developed a new model into elliptical ... -
A theoretical model of the diffusion process to spherical and isotropic fruits
(Timeland Publication, 2014)Many models are using now in order to can study of the table green olives diffusion process. Different models had been consistent in order to determinate the magnitude order of the diffusion coefficient effectiveness; we ... -
Effects of organic amendment application on soil quality and garlic yield in central-western Argentina
(Bentham Open, 2012-02)We analyzed during two garlic crop cycles, the effects of chicken manure and vermicompost on soil chemical and biological properties in an agricultural farm irrigated with municipal wastewater of central-western Argentina. ... -
Characterization, antibacterial and biological activities of phenolic fraction of argentinean red wines
(Bentham Open, 2014-09)For the first time, the qualitative and quantitative characterization of phenolic compounds of lower molecular weight fraction (LMF) were evaluated in commercial Cabernet Sauvignon (CS) and Tannat (T) wines varieties ... -
First american records of Aphis intybi (Hemiptera: Aphididae) with notes on two other related adventive species in Argentina
(Florida Entomological Society, 2012-12)Aphis intybi Koch is recorded for the first time in North and South America. Measurements for the identification of this species in comparison with Aphis craccivora Koch are given. Aphis cytisorum Hartig is recorded for ... -
Detection transposable elements in Botrytis cinerea in latent infection stage from symptomless apples
(Hainan Medical University, 2014)Objective: To detect Botrytis cinerea (B. cinerea) latent infections on apples before storage, which is essential for effective control strategies in the fruit postharvest industry. Methods: In the present study, a polymerase ... -
Multi-enzyme production by pure and mixed cultures of Saccharomyces and non-Saccharomyces yeasts during wine fermentation
(Elsevier, 2012-04-02)Saccharomyces and non-Saccharomyces yeasts release enzymes that are able to transform neutral compounds of grape berries into active aromatic compounds, a process that enhances the sensory attributes of wines. So far, there ... -
Biocontrol of Botrytis cinerea in table grapes by non-pathogenic indigenous Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeasts isolated from viticultural environments in Argentina
(Elsevier, 2012-02)Botrytis cinerea, the causal agent of gray mold, is an important disease of grapes. Yeasts are members of the epiphytic microbial community on surfaces of fruits and vegetables and because some yeasts inhibit fungi they ...