Dissecting the effect of soil on plant phenology and berry transcriptional plasticity in two Italian grapevine varieties (Vitis vinifera L.).

Author:

Vannozzi Alessandro1,Perin Corrado1,Palumbo Fabio1,Sandri Marco2,Zuccolotto Paola3,Zenoni Sara4,Farinati Silvia1,Barcaccia Gianni1,Pindo Massimo4,Sonego Paolo4,Cestaro Alessandro4,Lucchin Margherita1

Affiliation:

1. University of Padova Agripolis Department of Agronomy, Food, Natural resources, Animals and Environment (DAFNAE), , 35020 Legnaro, Italy

2. University of Verona Department of biotechnology, , I-37034, Verona, Italy

3. University of Brescia, 25122 Brescia, Italy Big&Open Data Innovation Laboratory,

4. Fondazione Edmund Mach Research and Innovation Centre, , via E. Mach 1, 38010, San Michele all'Adige, Italy

Abstract

Abstract Grapevine embodies a fascinating species as regards phenotypic plasticity and genotype-per-environment interactions. The terroir, namely the set of agri-environmental factors to which a variety is subjected, can influence the phenotype at the physiological, molecular, and biochemical level, representing an important phenomenon connected to the typicality of productions. We investigated the determinants of plasticity by conducting a field-experiment where all terroir variables, except soil, were kept as constant as possible. We isolated the effect of soils collected from different areas, on phenology, physiology, and transcriptional responses of skin and flesh of a red and a white variety of great economic value: Corvina and Glera. Molecular results, together with physio-phenological parameters, suggest a specific effect of soil on grapevine plastic response, highlighting a higher transcriptional plasticity of Glera in respect to Corvina and a marked response of skin compared to flesh. Using a novel statistical approach, we identified clusters of plastic genes subjected to the specific influence of soil. These findings could represent an issue of applicative value, posing the basis for targeted agricultural practices to enhance the desired characteristics for any soil/cultivar combination, to improve vineyards management for a better resource usage and to valorize vineyards uniqueness maximizing the terroir-effect.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Horticulture,Plant Science,Genetics,Biochemistry,Biotechnology

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