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Evolution of anthocyanins during maturation of tempranillo grape variety (<i>Vitis vinifera</i>) using polynomial regression models
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BiologyPlant BiologyPolynomial ModelBiosynthesisEngineeringBotanyNatural SciencesTempranillo Grape VarietyEvolutionary BiologyAcyl DerivativesPolynomial Regression ModelsRipeningPlant Growth RegulatorPlant PhysiologyPhysiological Maturity
Abstract In general, the anthocyanin content of grapes increases during ripening but presents a concentration minimum a few days before physiological maturity. This minimum is sharper for the acyl derivatives. Significant behavioural differences were found between monoglucosides and their acyl derivatives. A polynomial model was used to describe the evolution of anthocyanins in the maturation of Tempranillo grapes (Vitis vinifera L).
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