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The effect of Japanese beetles (P. japonica) on critical quality indicators of Nebbiolo and Erbaluce grapes, spe cifically on their phenolic and volatile composition, was assessed. Adult beetle symptoms include extended
skeletonization of leaves. Leaves are frequently left with their mid-vein intact but, when severely damaged,
quickly turn brown. However, the plant tends to recover by generating a new leaf apparatus and the grapes reach
ripeness. It emerged that the phenolic content of grapes produced by plants attacked by P. japonica (396 and 550
mg/kg, Nebbiolo and Erbaluce respectively) was generally higher when compared to healthy plants (266 and
188 mg/kg, Nebbiolo and Erbaluce respectively). Similarly, in the (red) Nebbiolo cultivar, the anthocyanin
content was significantly lower in grapes produced with healthy plants. The influence of P. japonica on the
volatile composition of Nebbiolo and Erbaluce grapes showed a total volatile fraction of affected grapes (433 and
439 µg/kg, respectively) significantly higher than the one related to healthy grapes (391 and 386 µg/kg,
respectively). In response to the attack by P. japonica the plant significantly increases the content of some volatile
compounds such as hexanal, (E)-2-hexenal, 1-hexanol, (E)-2-hexen-1-ol and phenyl ethyl alcohol.
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Popillia japonica Nebbiolo grapes Erbaluce grapes Phenolics Volatiles . Centro de Química da Madeira Faculdade de Ciências Exatas e Engenharia
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Elsevier