Transcriptomic and biochemical investigations support the role of rootstock-scion interaction in grapevine berry quality.
A ZombardoC CrosattiP BagnaresiL BassolinoN ReshefS PuccioniP FaccioliA TafuriM DelledonneA FaitP StorchiL CattivelliErica MicaPublished in: BMC genomics (2020)
Transcriptomic and biochemical data demonstrate a stronger impact of 1103 Paulsen rootstock than Mgt 101-14 or not grafted plants on ripening processes related to the secondary metabolite accumulations in berry skin tissue. Interestingly, the MYB14 gene, involved in the feedback regulation of resveratrol biosynthesis was up-regulated in 1103 Paulsen thus supporting a putative greater accumulation of stilbenes in mature berries.