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Phenolic compounds evaluation in wines of Serbian autochthonous and local grapevine varieties

Rakonjac, Vera; Natić, Maja; Sredojević, Milica; Todić, Slavica

(Sveučilište u Zagrebu Agronomski fakultet, 2024)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Rakonjac, Vera
AU  - Natić, Maja
AU  - Sredojević, Milica
AU  - Todić, Slavica
PY  - 2024
UR  - http://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6482
AB  - Qualitative and quantitative content of phenolic compounds in monovarietal wines of seven Serbian and two international varieties was determined and compared. The results showed that the variety influences the composition and content for most phenolic components determined in wines. The largest number of phenolic compounds (15) was detected in ‘Prokupac’ wine, while the smallest number (10) was found in ‘Smederevka’ wine. Hidroxybenzoic and hidroxycinnamic acids had the strongest discriminating effect. PCA indicated that phenolic composition depends on both the variety and the vintage, while in some cases their interaction was also manifested. From Serbian variety ‘Prokupac’ wine had the most specific phenolic profile.
PB  - Sveučilište u Zagrebu Agronomski fakultet
C3  - 59th Croatian & 19th International Symposium on Agriculture, 11 − 16 February 2024, Dubrovnik, Croatiа
T1  - Phenolic compounds evaluation in wines of Serbian autochthonous and local grapevine varieties
SP  - 369
EP  - 375
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6482
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Rakonjac, Vera and Natić, Maja and Sredojević, Milica and Todić, Slavica",
year = "2024",
abstract = "Qualitative and quantitative content of phenolic compounds in monovarietal wines of seven Serbian and two international varieties was determined and compared. The results showed that the variety influences the composition and content for most phenolic components determined in wines. The largest number of phenolic compounds (15) was detected in ‘Prokupac’ wine, while the smallest number (10) was found in ‘Smederevka’ wine. Hidroxybenzoic and hidroxycinnamic acids had the strongest discriminating effect. PCA indicated that phenolic composition depends on both the variety and the vintage, while in some cases their interaction was also manifested. From Serbian variety ‘Prokupac’ wine had the most specific phenolic profile.",
publisher = "Sveučilište u Zagrebu Agronomski fakultet",
journal = "59th Croatian & 19th International Symposium on Agriculture, 11 − 16 February 2024, Dubrovnik, Croatiа",
title = "Phenolic compounds evaluation in wines of Serbian autochthonous and local grapevine varieties",
pages = "369-375",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6482"
}
Rakonjac, V., Natić, M., Sredojević, M.,& Todić, S.. (2024). Phenolic compounds evaluation in wines of Serbian autochthonous and local grapevine varieties. in 59th Croatian & 19th International Symposium on Agriculture, 11 − 16 February 2024, Dubrovnik, Croatiа
Sveučilište u Zagrebu Agronomski fakultet., 369-375.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6482
Rakonjac V, Natić M, Sredojević M, Todić S. Phenolic compounds evaluation in wines of Serbian autochthonous and local grapevine varieties. in 59th Croatian & 19th International Symposium on Agriculture, 11 − 16 February 2024, Dubrovnik, Croatiа. 2024;:369-375.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6482 .
Rakonjac, Vera, Natić, Maja, Sredojević, Milica, Todić, Slavica, "Phenolic compounds evaluation in wines of Serbian autochthonous and local grapevine varieties" in 59th Croatian & 19th International Symposium on Agriculture, 11 − 16 February 2024, Dubrovnik, Croatiа (2024):369-375,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6482 .

Characterization and Clonal Selection of Serbian Autochthonous Variety Prokupac (Vitis vinifera L.)

Sredojević, Milica; Todić, Slavica; Marković, Nebojša; Dabić Zagorac, Dragana; Natić, Maja

(New York : Nova Science Publishers Inc., 2019)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Sredojević, Milica
AU  - Todić, Slavica
AU  - Marković, Nebojša
AU  - Dabić Zagorac, Dragana
AU  - Natić, Maja
PY  - 2019
UR  - http://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6480
AB  - The first reported occurrence of Vitis vinifera in Balkan dates in the Neolithic period in the form of wild grape. Early traces of viticulture and winemaking in the territory of Serbia are vessels from the Iron Age (~ 400 BC) and the Bronze Age (~ 200 BC). Over the last few decades, interest in autochthonous varieties in Serbia is constantly increasing, especially for growing native varieties, such as Prokupac, Smederevka, Tamjanika and Bagrina. Prokupac is the most important Serbian autochthonous red wine variety (the first written records about growing Prokupac in Serbia date from 12th century), well adapted to the ecological conditions of its birthplace with corresponding phonological features. When compared with germplasm representing the classical ecogeographic grouping of grapevine cultivars, Prokupac is clustered within the Convar pontica subconvar balcanica taxon, supporting his indigenous origin. The main objective of this work is to present characterization of the Prokupac variety by means of ampelographic and molecular analysis, as well as grape and wine chemical characteristics. Long-term cultivation in diverse ecological conditions has caused the Prokupac to become a mixture of clones (genotypes). Therefore in order to preserve and improve autochthonous grapevine varieties in Serbia, work on variety clonal selection was initiated and till now, 12 clones of Prokupac were already identified and recognized. The most important features of these clones will be also presented.
PB  - New York : Nova Science Publishers Inc.
T2  - Grapevines at a Glance
T1  - Characterization and Clonal Selection of Serbian Autochthonous Variety Prokupac (Vitis vinifera L.)
SP  - 43
EP  - 65
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6480
ER  - 
@inbook{
author = "Sredojević, Milica and Todić, Slavica and Marković, Nebojša and Dabić Zagorac, Dragana and Natić, Maja",
year = "2019",
abstract = "The first reported occurrence of Vitis vinifera in Balkan dates in the Neolithic period in the form of wild grape. Early traces of viticulture and winemaking in the territory of Serbia are vessels from the Iron Age (~ 400 BC) and the Bronze Age (~ 200 BC). Over the last few decades, interest in autochthonous varieties in Serbia is constantly increasing, especially for growing native varieties, such as Prokupac, Smederevka, Tamjanika and Bagrina. Prokupac is the most important Serbian autochthonous red wine variety (the first written records about growing Prokupac in Serbia date from 12th century), well adapted to the ecological conditions of its birthplace with corresponding phonological features. When compared with germplasm representing the classical ecogeographic grouping of grapevine cultivars, Prokupac is clustered within the Convar pontica subconvar balcanica taxon, supporting his indigenous origin. The main objective of this work is to present characterization of the Prokupac variety by means of ampelographic and molecular analysis, as well as grape and wine chemical characteristics. Long-term cultivation in diverse ecological conditions has caused the Prokupac to become a mixture of clones (genotypes). Therefore in order to preserve and improve autochthonous grapevine varieties in Serbia, work on variety clonal selection was initiated and till now, 12 clones of Prokupac were already identified and recognized. The most important features of these clones will be also presented.",
publisher = "New York : Nova Science Publishers Inc.",
journal = "Grapevines at a Glance",
booktitle = "Characterization and Clonal Selection of Serbian Autochthonous Variety Prokupac (Vitis vinifera L.)",
pages = "43-65",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6480"
}
Sredojević, M., Todić, S., Marković, N., Dabić Zagorac, D.,& Natić, M.. (2019). Characterization and Clonal Selection of Serbian Autochthonous Variety Prokupac (Vitis vinifera L.). in Grapevines at a Glance
New York : Nova Science Publishers Inc.., 43-65.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6480
Sredojević M, Todić S, Marković N, Dabić Zagorac D, Natić M. Characterization and Clonal Selection of Serbian Autochthonous Variety Prokupac (Vitis vinifera L.). in Grapevines at a Glance. 2019;:43-65.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6480 .
Sredojević, Milica, Todić, Slavica, Marković, Nebojša, Dabić Zagorac, Dragana, Natić, Maja, "Characterization and Clonal Selection of Serbian Autochthonous Variety Prokupac (Vitis vinifera L.)" in Grapevines at a Glance (2019):43-65,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6480 .

Characterization of Grapevine Varieties Indigenous to the Balkans Region

Dabić Zagorac, Dragana; Todić, Slavica; Rakonjac, Vera; Sredojević, Milica; Natić, Maja

(New York : Nova Science Publishers Inc., 2019)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Dabić Zagorac, Dragana
AU  - Todić, Slavica
AU  - Rakonjac, Vera
AU  - Sredojević, Milica
AU  - Natić, Maja
PY  - 2019
UR  - http://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6481
AB  - Central Balkan region is at the crossroads between Asia and Europe, on the line dividing various nations and civilizations of the East and the West. Due to its favorable climate and geological characteristics, it is an ancient wine growing region hosting a wide range of indigenous grapevine varieties, most of which are not internationally recognized.Also, numerous traditional local varieties, present in this area for centuries, are out of cultivation. Therefore, preservation and characterization of grapevine germplasm is important not only for the breeding process, but also for the improvement of modern varieties and their preservation for the future generations. Also, indigenous varieties as valuable resource of gen donors could be helpful when facing the challenges of climate changes. Unfortunately, during the last decade grapevine germplasm is undergoing a process of rapid genetic erosion, and as a consequence we are facing with the loss of varieties which are traditionally related to different winegrowing regions. The only way to prevent the loss of this heritage is to locate them, evaluate, preserve and precisely characterize them. In this Chapter the results of morphological and genetic characterization, as well as chemical characterization of some of the most important indigenous grapevine varieties in the central Balkan, such as Vranac, Krstač, Smederevka, Prokupac, Žilavka, Plavac Mali, and Istrian Malvasia will be summarized. These old varieties have passed through the process of natural selection and adapted to particular environmental conditions. As such, they represent irreplaceable genetic value for each country, and for the entire region.
PB  - New York : Nova Science Publishers Inc.
T2  - Grapevines at a Glance
T1  - Characterization of Grapevine Varieties Indigenous to the Balkans Region
SP  - 1
EP  - 42
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6481
ER  - 
@inbook{
author = "Dabić Zagorac, Dragana and Todić, Slavica and Rakonjac, Vera and Sredojević, Milica and Natić, Maja",
year = "2019",
abstract = "Central Balkan region is at the crossroads between Asia and Europe, on the line dividing various nations and civilizations of the East and the West. Due to its favorable climate and geological characteristics, it is an ancient wine growing region hosting a wide range of indigenous grapevine varieties, most of which are not internationally recognized.Also, numerous traditional local varieties, present in this area for centuries, are out of cultivation. Therefore, preservation and characterization of grapevine germplasm is important not only for the breeding process, but also for the improvement of modern varieties and their preservation for the future generations. Also, indigenous varieties as valuable resource of gen donors could be helpful when facing the challenges of climate changes. Unfortunately, during the last decade grapevine germplasm is undergoing a process of rapid genetic erosion, and as a consequence we are facing with the loss of varieties which are traditionally related to different winegrowing regions. The only way to prevent the loss of this heritage is to locate them, evaluate, preserve and precisely characterize them. In this Chapter the results of morphological and genetic characterization, as well as chemical characterization of some of the most important indigenous grapevine varieties in the central Balkan, such as Vranac, Krstač, Smederevka, Prokupac, Žilavka, Plavac Mali, and Istrian Malvasia will be summarized. These old varieties have passed through the process of natural selection and adapted to particular environmental conditions. As such, they represent irreplaceable genetic value for each country, and for the entire region.",
publisher = "New York : Nova Science Publishers Inc.",
journal = "Grapevines at a Glance",
booktitle = "Characterization of Grapevine Varieties Indigenous to the Balkans Region",
pages = "1-42",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6481"
}
Dabić Zagorac, D., Todić, S., Rakonjac, V., Sredojević, M.,& Natić, M.. (2019). Characterization of Grapevine Varieties Indigenous to the Balkans Region. in Grapevines at a Glance
New York : Nova Science Publishers Inc.., 1-42.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6481
Dabić Zagorac D, Todić S, Rakonjac V, Sredojević M, Natić M. Characterization of Grapevine Varieties Indigenous to the Balkans Region. in Grapevines at a Glance. 2019;:1-42.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6481 .
Dabić Zagorac, Dragana, Todić, Slavica, Rakonjac, Vera, Sredojević, Milica, Natić, Maja, "Characterization of Grapevine Varieties Indigenous to the Balkans Region" in Grapevines at a Glance (2019):1-42,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6481 .