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dc.contributor.authorGarrido, Andreiapor
dc.contributor.authorDe Vos, Ric C. H.por
dc.contributor.authorConde, Arturpor
dc.contributor.authorCunha, Anapor
dc.date.accessioned2021-09-06T13:35:40Z-
dc.date.available2021-09-06T13:35:40Z-
dc.date.issued2021-08-25-
dc.identifier.citationGarrido, Andreia; De Vos, Ric C. H.; Conde, Artur; Cunha, Ana, Light microclimate-driven changes at transcriptional level in photosynthetic grape berry tissues. Plants, 10(9), 1769, 2021por
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/73903-
dc.description.abstractViticulture practices that change the light distribution in the grapevine canopy can interfere with several physiological mechanisms, such as grape berry photosynthesis and other metabolic pathways, and consequently impact the berry biochemical composition, which is key to the final wine quality. We previously showed that the photosynthetic activity of exocarp and seed tissues from a white cultivar (Alvarinho) was in fact responsive to the light microclimate in the canopy (low and high light, LL and HL, respectively), and that these different light microclimates also led to distinct metabolite profiles, suggesting a berry tissue-specific interlink between photosynthesis and metabolism. In the present work, we analyzed the transcript levels of key genes in exocarps and seed integuments of berries from the same cultivar collected from HL and LL microclimates at three developmental stages, using real-time qPCR. In exocarp, the expression levels of genes involved in carbohydrate metabolism (VvSuSy1), phenylpropanoid (VvPAL1), stilbenoid (VvSTS1), and flavan-3-ol synthesis (VvDFR, VvLAR2, and VvANR) were highest at the green stage. In seeds, the expression of several genes associated with both phenylpropanoid (VvCHS1 and VvCHS3) and flavan-3-ol synthesis (VvDFR and VvLAR2) showed a peak at the véraison stage, whereas that of RuBisCO was maintained up to the mature stage. Overall, the HL microclimate, compared to that of LL, resulted in a higher expression of genes encoding elements associated with both photosynthesis (VvChlSyn and VvRuBisCO), carbohydrate metabolism (VvSPS1), and photoprotection (carotenoid pathways genes) in both tissues. HL also induced the expression of the VvFLS1 gene, which was translated into a higher activity of the FLS enzyme producing flavonol-type flavonoids, whereas the expression of several other flavonoid pathway genes (e.g., VvCHS3, VvSTS1, VvDFR, and VvLDOX) was reduced, suggesting a specific role of flavonols in photoprotection of berries growing in the HL microclimate. This work suggests a possible link at the transcriptional level between berry photosynthesis and pathways of primary and secondary metabolism, and provides relevant information for improving the management of the light microenvironment at canopy level of the grapes.por
dc.description.sponsorshipThis research and the APC was funded by FCT—Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology, grant provided to Andreia Garrido (PD/BD/128275/2017), under the Doctoral Programme “Agricultural Production Chains—from fork to farm” (PD/00122/2012), and by the European Social Funds and the Regional Operational Programme Norte 2020.por
dc.language.isoengpor
dc.publisherMDPIpor
dc.relationPD/BD/128275/2017por
dc.relationPD/00122/2012por
dc.rightsopenAccesspor
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/por
dc.subjectLight microclimatepor
dc.subjectExocarppor
dc.subjectSeedpor
dc.subjectGene expressionpor
dc.subjectEnzyme activitypor
dc.subjectGrape berry photosynthesispor
dc.subjectMetabolic pathwayspor
dc.titleLight microclimate-driven changes at transcriptional level in photosynthetic grape berry tissuespor
dc.typearticle-
dc.peerreviewedyespor
dc.relation.publisherversionhttps://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/10/9/1769por
dc.commentsCEB54586por
oaire.citationStartPage1769por
oaire.citationIssue9por
oaire.citationConferencePlaceSwitzerland-
oaire.citationVolume10por
dc.date.updated2021-08-31T17:17:59Z-
dc.identifier.eissn2223-7747por
dc.identifier.doi10.3390/plants10091769por
dc.subject.fosCiências Naturais::Ciências Biológicaspor
dc.description.publicationversioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion-
dc.subject.wosScience & Technologypor
sdum.journalPlantspor
oaire.versionVoRpor
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