P. Commenil et al., THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE GRAPE BERRY CUTICLE IN RELATION TO SUSCEPTIBILITY TO BUNCH ROT DISEASE, Journal of Experimental Botany, 48(313), 1997, pp. 1599-1607
Some physical and morphological factors of grape berry cuticle were in
vestigated at different developmental stages of three clones of Vitis
vinifera cv. Pinot noir, The surface morphology of grape berries was e
xamined by scanning electron microscopy and cuticle anatomy was examin
ed by light and transmission electron microscopy, During the period fr
om flowering to maturity, the composition of the cuticular waxes chang
ed, corresponding with an increase of waxy deposits and significant mo
difications of the wax surface morphology, The content in cutin per un
it surface decreased more than 2.5-fold between berry set (16 d after
anthesis) and veraison of the grape berries, and might predispose the
grape berry to fungal infection. This result was correlated with the d
ifferentiation of the cuticle layers and particularly with a decrease
in the thickness of the primary cuticle at harvest.