1970
DOI: 10.5424/sjar/2010082-1190
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Incidence of virus infection in old vineyards of local grapevine varieties from Majorca: implications for clonal selection strategies

Abstract: Three autochthonous grapevine varieties of Majorca (Spain) were analyzed for the presence of viruses listed by the international certification programs. Enzyme-Linked Immuno-Sorbent Assay (ELISA) screenings were performed in 193 vines from 46 vineyards included in a clonal selection. Virus-free vines were only 6.4%, 9.6% and 11.5%, in Manto Negro, Callet and Moll, respectively. Infections by grapevine leafroll associated viruses (GLRaVs) were ascertained in 71%, 78% and 60% of Manto Negro, Callet and Moll vine… Show more

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“…Instead, the requirements for candidate clone choice based on Sugar Content and Titratable Acidity levels in berries (Cretazzo et al, 2010b). Thus, Yield, Sugar Content and Titratable Acidity were selected as the most representative vine parameters to perform the following analyses.…”
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“…Instead, the requirements for candidate clone choice based on Sugar Content and Titratable Acidity levels in berries (Cretazzo et al, 2010b). Thus, Yield, Sugar Content and Titratable Acidity were selected as the most representative vine parameters to perform the following analyses.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…with commonly East -West row orientation. More details about the clonal selection process in Majorca and the criterion for vine choice are described by Cretazzo et al (2010b).…”
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