North American Crop Wild Relatives, Volume 2 2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-97121-6_10
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Crop Wild Relatives of Grape (Vitis vinifera L.) Throughout North America

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“…National inventories of useful wild plants have already been completed (Khoury et al 2013) or are under development (Contreras-Toledo et al 2018), and these in combination with updated high-quality taxonomic (USDA, ARS, National Plant Germplasm System 2017b) and floristic (e.g., Flora of North America Association 2008) information, and an increasing availability of occurrence (e.g., GBIF 2017) and ecogeographic data (e.g., Fick and Hijmans 2017;Hengl et al 2017) and modeling tools (e.g., Phillips et al 2017) make the completion of a high-quality regional analysis possible. Inputs by field botanists and conservation practitioners ground-truthing species occurrences will be critical to ensuring that the analyses reflect real distributions, especially for species whose ranges have changed dramatically in recent decades (e.g., rock grape [Vitis rupestris Scheele] [Heinitz et al 2018] and various wild cotton species [Gossypium L.] [Jenderek and Frelichowski 2018]).…”
Section: Ex Situmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…National inventories of useful wild plants have already been completed (Khoury et al 2013) or are under development (Contreras-Toledo et al 2018), and these in combination with updated high-quality taxonomic (USDA, ARS, National Plant Germplasm System 2017b) and floristic (e.g., Flora of North America Association 2008) information, and an increasing availability of occurrence (e.g., GBIF 2017) and ecogeographic data (e.g., Fick and Hijmans 2017;Hengl et al 2017) and modeling tools (e.g., Phillips et al 2017) make the completion of a high-quality regional analysis possible. Inputs by field botanists and conservation practitioners ground-truthing species occurrences will be critical to ensuring that the analyses reflect real distributions, especially for species whose ranges have changed dramatically in recent decades (e.g., rock grape [Vitis rupestris Scheele] [Heinitz et al 2018] and various wild cotton species [Gossypium L.] [Jenderek and Frelichowski 2018]).…”
Section: Ex Situmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of these, the native sunflowers as a group have probably been of greatest use in crop breeding thus far, particularly for pest and disease resistance (Dempewolf et al 2017;Seiler et al 2017;. Other celebrated examples include North American wild grapes' contribution to resistance to phylloxera (Phylloxera vitifoliae Fitch) in European rootstocks (late 1800s to present) (Khoury et al 2013;Heinitz 2018) and the use of native wild hops (Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small) in the breeding of important European cultivars (Townsend and Henning 2009;McCoy et al 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…American Vitis species are dioecious and interfertile (Heinitz et al, 2019). V. riparia and V. rupestris are known to root easily from woody cuttings and to graft well with Vitis vinifera (Riaz et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introduction American Vitis Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…99 Richter is a crossing between V. berlandieri and V. rupestris, and Couderc 3309 resulted from cross-breeding between V. riparia and V. rupestris (PlantGrape 2009(PlantGrape -2011. Most of these rootstocks were named after famous breeders of the time, such as Teleki, Resseǵuier, Kober, Paulsen, and Ruggeri (Ruehl et al, 2015), and they were bred to match vineyard conditions (PlantGrape, 2009(PlantGrape, -2011Heinitz et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introduction American Vitis Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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