Conservation of grapevine biodiversity in the Caucasus and Northern Black Sea Region is particularly urgent because of: 1) the large number of traditional local varieties out of cultivation; 2) the relevance of these resources for the development of European modern cultivars; 3) the financial difficulties in the countries; 4) the occurrence of Vitis vinifera ssp. silvestris throughout the region; 5) wine production as a major potential source of income for the local population in the region. In 2004- 2005, significant progress has been made within a collaborative project aimed at strengthening the capacity of the countries of the region (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova, Russia, and Ukraine) to ensure the long-term maintenance of Vitis genetic resources, including the cultivated traditional varieties and the wild resources. The activities include identifying, collecting, characterizing, and conserving the diversity of grapevine genetic resources as a basis to improve local viticulture and winemaking industry.

Conservation and sustainable use of grapevine genetic resources in the caucasus and northern black sea region / D. Maghradze, O. Failla, J. Turok, M. Amanov, A. Avidzba, N. Chkhartishvili, L. Costantini, V. Cornea, J.-. Hausman, S. Gasparian, K. Gogishvili, S. Gorislavets, E. Maul, G. Melyan, A. Pollulyakh, V. Risovanaya, G. Savin, A. Scienza, A. Smurigin, L. Troshin, N. Tsertsvadze, V. Volynkin - In: IX International Conference on Grape Genetics and Breeding / [a cura di] E. Peterlunger, G. Di Gaspero, G. Cipriani. - [s.l] : International Society for Horticultural Science, 2009. - ISBN 9789066055025. - pp. 155-158 (( Intervento presentato al 9. convegno International Conference on Grape Genetics and Breeding tenutosi a Udine nel 2009.

Conservation and sustainable use of grapevine genetic resources in the caucasus and northern black sea region

O. Failla;G. Savin;A. Scienza;
2009

Abstract

Conservation of grapevine biodiversity in the Caucasus and Northern Black Sea Region is particularly urgent because of: 1) the large number of traditional local varieties out of cultivation; 2) the relevance of these resources for the development of European modern cultivars; 3) the financial difficulties in the countries; 4) the occurrence of Vitis vinifera ssp. silvestris throughout the region; 5) wine production as a major potential source of income for the local population in the region. In 2004- 2005, significant progress has been made within a collaborative project aimed at strengthening the capacity of the countries of the region (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova, Russia, and Ukraine) to ensure the long-term maintenance of Vitis genetic resources, including the cultivated traditional varieties and the wild resources. The activities include identifying, collecting, characterizing, and conserving the diversity of grapevine genetic resources as a basis to improve local viticulture and winemaking industry.
germplasm; collections; inventory; database; characterization; wild grapevine
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