Scientific study of 13C/12C carbon and 18O/16O oxygen stable isotopes biological fractionation in grapes in the Black Sea, Don Basin and the Western Caspian regions

The report presents the results of a study of carbon and oxygen stable isotopes in carbohydrates and intracellular water of red and white grapes of 2016 wine-growing season in the Crimean peninsula areas, South-west coast of the Greater Caucasus, the Don basin and the Western Caspian region. The mas...

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Main Authors: Kolesnov Alexander, Zenina Margarita, Tsimbalaev Sergey, Davlyatshin Dmitrii, Ganin Mikhail, Anikina Nadezhda, Agafonova Natalya, Egorov Evgeniy, Guguchkina Tatyana, Prakh Anton, Antonenko Mikhail
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:BIO Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20170902020
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spelling doaj-6c763926ea8b49bb904fc851ad25f1012021-04-02T19:47:21ZengEDP SciencesBIO Web of Conferences2117-44582017-01-0190202010.1051/bioconf/20170902020bioconf-oiv2017_02020Scientific study of 13C/12C carbon and 18O/16O oxygen stable isotopes biological fractionation in grapes in the Black Sea, Don Basin and the Western Caspian regionsKolesnov Alexander0Zenina Margarita1Tsimbalaev Sergey2Davlyatshin Dmitrii3Ganin Mikhail4Anikina Nadezhda5Agafonova Natalya6Egorov Evgeniy7Guguchkina Tatyana8Prakh Anton9Antonenko Mikhail10Research Laboratory of Food Quality & Technology (PNIL), Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (RUDN)Research Laboratory of Food Quality & Technology (PNIL), Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (RUDN)Research Laboratory of Food Quality & Technology (PNIL), Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (RUDN)Laboratory of Quality of the JSC Azbuka VkusaLaboratory of Quality of the JSC Azbuka VkusaNational Research Institute of Viticulture and Winemarking «Magarach»National Research Institute of Viticulture and Winemarking «Magarach»North Caucasian Regional Research Institute of Horti- and ViticultureNorth Caucasian Regional Research Institute of Horti- and ViticultureNorth Caucasian Regional Research Institute of Horti- and ViticultureNorth Caucasian Regional Research Institute of Horti- and ViticultureThe report presents the results of a study of carbon and oxygen stable isotopes in carbohydrates and intracellular water of red and white grapes of 2016 wine-growing season in the Crimean peninsula areas, South-west coast of the Greater Caucasus, the Don basin and the Western Caspian region. The mass concentration of reducing sugars in the studied grape samples has been from 17.5 to 25.0 g/100 ml, titrated acids concentration (based on tartaric acid) – from 6.0 to 9.1 g/l, the buffer capacity 34.1–63.2 mg-Eq/l. Red and white wine made from respective grapes contained from 0.5 to 3.6 g/l of residual sugar; from 11.1 to 14.5% ethanol by volume; buffer capacity was 35.2–52.6 mg-Eq/l. It has been found that the δ13CVPDB values for carbohydrates of red and white grape varieties as a result of biological fractionation of carbon isotopes in the agro-climatic conditions of plant growth for the studied geographical areas are ranging from − 26.74 to − 20.74‰ (the Crimean peninsula); from − 27.31 to − 21.58‰ (South West Coast of the Greater Caucasus), from − 27.33 to − 24.73‰ (Don Basin) and from − 26.64 to − 23.17‰ (West Caspian). The δ13CVPDB values for ethanol of the red and white dry wines range from − 28.52 to − 24.26‰ (the Crimean peninsula); from − 29.23 to − 24.52‰ (South West Coast of the Greater Caucasus); from − 28.97 to − 26.22‰ (Don Basin); from − 29.14 to − 25.22‰ (Western Caspian). Compared with the surface water and groundwater (averages from δ18OVSMOW− 13.90 to − 6.38‰) and with precipitation (averages from δ18OVSMOW − 10.30 to − 9.04‰) the δ18OVSMOW values in intracellular water of grapes are the following: for the Crimean peninsula grapes, from 0.40 to 4.97‰; the South West Coast of the Greater Caucasus, from -2.11 to 6.29‰; the Don Basin, from − 2.21 to 6.26‰; the Western Caspian, from − 0.24 to 1.44‰. It has been noted that in conditions of water shortage caused by low rainfall or lack of rainfall and irrigation, grapes are prone to the accumulation of “heavy” 13C carbon isotope due to changes in isotopic exchange with the environment through a partial reduction in the intensity of transpiration and photosynthesis.https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20170902020
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author Kolesnov Alexander
Zenina Margarita
Tsimbalaev Sergey
Davlyatshin Dmitrii
Ganin Mikhail
Anikina Nadezhda
Agafonova Natalya
Egorov Evgeniy
Guguchkina Tatyana
Prakh Anton
Antonenko Mikhail
spellingShingle Kolesnov Alexander
Zenina Margarita
Tsimbalaev Sergey
Davlyatshin Dmitrii
Ganin Mikhail
Anikina Nadezhda
Agafonova Natalya
Egorov Evgeniy
Guguchkina Tatyana
Prakh Anton
Antonenko Mikhail
Scientific study of 13C/12C carbon and 18O/16O oxygen stable isotopes biological fractionation in grapes in the Black Sea, Don Basin and the Western Caspian regions
BIO Web of Conferences
author_facet Kolesnov Alexander
Zenina Margarita
Tsimbalaev Sergey
Davlyatshin Dmitrii
Ganin Mikhail
Anikina Nadezhda
Agafonova Natalya
Egorov Evgeniy
Guguchkina Tatyana
Prakh Anton
Antonenko Mikhail
author_sort Kolesnov Alexander
title Scientific study of 13C/12C carbon and 18O/16O oxygen stable isotopes biological fractionation in grapes in the Black Sea, Don Basin and the Western Caspian regions
title_short Scientific study of 13C/12C carbon and 18O/16O oxygen stable isotopes biological fractionation in grapes in the Black Sea, Don Basin and the Western Caspian regions
title_full Scientific study of 13C/12C carbon and 18O/16O oxygen stable isotopes biological fractionation in grapes in the Black Sea, Don Basin and the Western Caspian regions
title_fullStr Scientific study of 13C/12C carbon and 18O/16O oxygen stable isotopes biological fractionation in grapes in the Black Sea, Don Basin and the Western Caspian regions
title_full_unstemmed Scientific study of 13C/12C carbon and 18O/16O oxygen stable isotopes biological fractionation in grapes in the Black Sea, Don Basin and the Western Caspian regions
title_sort scientific study of 13c/12c carbon and 18o/16o oxygen stable isotopes biological fractionation in grapes in the black sea, don basin and the western caspian regions
publisher EDP Sciences
series BIO Web of Conferences
issn 2117-4458
publishDate 2017-01-01
description The report presents the results of a study of carbon and oxygen stable isotopes in carbohydrates and intracellular water of red and white grapes of 2016 wine-growing season in the Crimean peninsula areas, South-west coast of the Greater Caucasus, the Don basin and the Western Caspian region. The mass concentration of reducing sugars in the studied grape samples has been from 17.5 to 25.0 g/100 ml, titrated acids concentration (based on tartaric acid) – from 6.0 to 9.1 g/l, the buffer capacity 34.1–63.2 mg-Eq/l. Red and white wine made from respective grapes contained from 0.5 to 3.6 g/l of residual sugar; from 11.1 to 14.5% ethanol by volume; buffer capacity was 35.2–52.6 mg-Eq/l. It has been found that the δ13CVPDB values for carbohydrates of red and white grape varieties as a result of biological fractionation of carbon isotopes in the agro-climatic conditions of plant growth for the studied geographical areas are ranging from − 26.74 to − 20.74‰ (the Crimean peninsula); from − 27.31 to − 21.58‰ (South West Coast of the Greater Caucasus), from − 27.33 to − 24.73‰ (Don Basin) and from − 26.64 to − 23.17‰ (West Caspian). The δ13CVPDB values for ethanol of the red and white dry wines range from − 28.52 to − 24.26‰ (the Crimean peninsula); from − 29.23 to − 24.52‰ (South West Coast of the Greater Caucasus); from − 28.97 to − 26.22‰ (Don Basin); from − 29.14 to − 25.22‰ (Western Caspian). Compared with the surface water and groundwater (averages from δ18OVSMOW− 13.90 to − 6.38‰) and with precipitation (averages from δ18OVSMOW − 10.30 to − 9.04‰) the δ18OVSMOW values in intracellular water of grapes are the following: for the Crimean peninsula grapes, from 0.40 to 4.97‰; the South West Coast of the Greater Caucasus, from -2.11 to 6.29‰; the Don Basin, from − 2.21 to 6.26‰; the Western Caspian, from − 0.24 to 1.44‰. It has been noted that in conditions of water shortage caused by low rainfall or lack of rainfall and irrigation, grapes are prone to the accumulation of “heavy” 13C carbon isotope due to changes in isotopic exchange with the environment through a partial reduction in the intensity of transpiration and photosynthesis.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20170902020
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