The grapevine intra-specific variability captured an increasing interest during the last decades, as demonstrated by the number of recently funded European projects focused on the grapevine biodiversity preservation. However, nowadays, crop plants are mainly characterized by genotyping methods. The present work summarizes the phenotype data collected among 20 ampelographic collections spread over 15 countries, covering most of the viticultural areas in the Euro-Asiatic region: from Portugal to Armenia and from Cyprus to Luxembourg. Together with agro-climatic characterization of the experimental site, over two years about 2,400 accessions were described. A common experimental protocol mainly focused on the carpological and oe-nological traits was followed, obtaining a general overview of the distribution of the considered phenotypic traits in the cultivated Vitis vinifera species. The most replicated cultivars were selected and, for the subset of these reference cultivars, their behavior in the different environmental conditions over sites and years was described by ANOVA methods.

Description of the vitis vinifera L. Phenotypic variability in eno-carpological traits by a Euro-Asiatic collaborative network among ampelographic collections / L. Rustioni, G. Cola, D. Maghradze, E. Abashidze, A. Argiriou, R. Aroutiounian, J. Brazão, R. Chipashvili, M. Cocco, V. Cornea, L. Dejeu, J.E. Eiras Dias, S. Goryslavets, J. Ibáñez, L. Kocsis, F. Lorenzini, E. Maletic, L. Mamasakhlisashvili, K. Margaryan, E. Maul, I. Mdinaradze, G. Melyan, S. Michailidou, D. Molitor, M.I. Montemayor, G. Muñoz-Organero, A. Nebish, G. Nemeth, N. Nikolaou, C.F. Popescu, D. Preiner, S. Raimondi, V. Risovannaya, G. Savin, S. Savvides, A. Schneider, F. Schwander, J.L. Spring, L. Ujmajuridze, E. Zioziou, O. Failla, R. Bacilieri. - In: VITIS. - ISSN 0042-7500. - 58:1(2019), pp. 37-46. [10.5073/vitis.2019.58.37-46]

Description of the vitis vinifera L. Phenotypic variability in eno-carpological traits by a Euro-Asiatic collaborative network among ampelographic collections

L. Rustioni
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G. Cola;O. Failla;
2019

Abstract

The grapevine intra-specific variability captured an increasing interest during the last decades, as demonstrated by the number of recently funded European projects focused on the grapevine biodiversity preservation. However, nowadays, crop plants are mainly characterized by genotyping methods. The present work summarizes the phenotype data collected among 20 ampelographic collections spread over 15 countries, covering most of the viticultural areas in the Euro-Asiatic region: from Portugal to Armenia and from Cyprus to Luxembourg. Together with agro-climatic characterization of the experimental site, over two years about 2,400 accessions were described. A common experimental protocol mainly focused on the carpological and oe-nological traits was followed, obtaining a general overview of the distribution of the considered phenotypic traits in the cultivated Vitis vinifera species. The most replicated cultivars were selected and, for the subset of these reference cultivars, their behavior in the different environmental conditions over sites and years was described by ANOVA methods.
Cultivars; Grape quality; Morphology; Phenolics; Phenotyping; Genetics; Horticulture
Settore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale e Coltivazioni Arboree
   Combining innovation in vineyard management and genetic diversity for a sustainable European viticulture
   INNOVINE
   EUROPEAN COMMISSION
   FP7
   311775
2019
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