2021
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2021.630122
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Georgian Grapevine Cultivars: Ancient Biodiversity for Future Viticulture

Abstract: Grapevine (Vitis vinifera) is one of the most widely cultivated plant species of agricultural interest, and is extensively appreciated for its fruits and the wines made from its fruits. Considering the high socio-economic impact of the wine sector all over the world, in recent years, there has been an increase in work aiming to investigate the biodiversity of grapevine germplasm available for breeding programs. Various studies have shed light on the genetic diversity characterizing the germplasm from the cradl… Show more

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“…Both the introduction and pyramiding of major, in particular, and minor loci are important to define promising and durable resistance traits. Our results therefore strongly increase the interest in Caucasian grape accessions for breeding resistant grape cultivars [ 51 ]. Caucasian varieties carrying resistance to both P. viticola and E. necator may be the most valuable germplasm.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 56%
“…Both the introduction and pyramiding of major, in particular, and minor loci are important to define promising and durable resistance traits. Our results therefore strongly increase the interest in Caucasian grape accessions for breeding resistant grape cultivars [ 51 ]. Caucasian varieties carrying resistance to both P. viticola and E. necator may be the most valuable germplasm.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 56%
“…Both the introduction/pyramiding of major, in particular, and minor loci are important to de ne promising and durable resistance traits. Our results therefore strongly increase the interest in Caucasian grape accessions for breeding resistant grape cultivars [49]. Caucasian varieties carrying resistance to both P. viticola and E. necator may be the most valuable germplasm.…”
Section: Caucasian Grape Varieties Show a Resistance To E Necatorsupporting
confidence: 52%
“…Again, if we expect more heatwaves due to climate change, this would shorten and reduce the time windows of leaf removal for protection against sunburn. In addition, strategic decisions such as row orientation, cultivar choice, and trellis system might interplay with the above-mentioned scenarios (Palliotti, 2011;Hunter et al, 2016Hunter et al, , 2017Zheng et al, 2017;Bernardo et al, 2018;Leeuwen et al, 2019;Chopard et al, 2021;Kurtural and Fidelibus, 2021;Sargolzaei et al, 2021). For example, in northsouth oriented rows sunburn occurs often just on the west side of the rows (Spayd et al, 2002;Gambetta et al, 2021) due to an unbalanced temperature distribution with heat peaks in the afternoon (Lopes et al, 2018;Strack et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%