Background: Magna Graecia is the ancient name for the modern geopolitical region of South Italy extensively populated by Greek colonizers, shown by archeological and historical evidence to be the oldest wine growing region of Italy, crucial for the spread of specialized viticulture around Mediterranean shores. Here, the genetic diversity of Magna Graecia grape germplasm was assessed and its role in grapevine propagation around the Mediterranean basin was underlined. Results: A large collection of grapevines from Magna Graecia was compared with germplasm from Georgia to the Iberian Peninsula using the 18 K SNP array. A high level of genetic diversity of the analyzed germplasm was determined; clustering, structure analysis and DAPC (Discrimin...
The geographic origin of the grapevine cultivar Ansonica (Vitis vinifera L.) grown on the island of ...
The Italian grape germplasm is characterized by a high level of richness in terms of varieties numbe...
The domestication and spreading of grapevine as well as the gene flow history had been described in ...
Background: Magna Graecia is the ancient name for the modern geopolitical region of South Italy exte...
Background: Magna Graecia is the ancient name used to label the area of South of Italy extensively p...
Background and Aims Grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) is one of the earliest domesticated crops, dati...
A dataset of high-quality 7k SNP profiles of 1,038 unique Eurasian grapevine varieties was used to i...
The viticulture of Sicily, for its vocation, is one of the most important and ancient forms in Italy...
Background and Aims: Grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) is one of the earliest domesticated crops, dating...
Italy is one of the richest countries in terms of grapevine varietal assortment, and the Marche regi...
Italy is one of the richest countries in terms of grapevine varietal assortment, and the Marche regi...
The investigation on the genetic diversity of grapevine germplasm is crucial for a more efficient us...
Background Georgia, in the Caucasian region, is considered the first domestication centre of grapevi...
The geographic origin of the grapevine cultivar Ansonica (Vitis vinifera L.) grown on the island of ...
The Italian grape germplasm is characterized by a high level of richness in terms of varieties numbe...
The domestication and spreading of grapevine as well as the gene flow history had been described in ...
Background: Magna Graecia is the ancient name for the modern geopolitical region of South Italy exte...
Background: Magna Graecia is the ancient name used to label the area of South of Italy extensively p...
Background and Aims Grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) is one of the earliest domesticated crops, dati...
A dataset of high-quality 7k SNP profiles of 1,038 unique Eurasian grapevine varieties was used to i...
The viticulture of Sicily, for its vocation, is one of the most important and ancient forms in Italy...
Background and Aims: Grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) is one of the earliest domesticated crops, dating...
Italy is one of the richest countries in terms of grapevine varietal assortment, and the Marche regi...
Italy is one of the richest countries in terms of grapevine varietal assortment, and the Marche regi...
The investigation on the genetic diversity of grapevine germplasm is crucial for a more efficient us...
Background Georgia, in the Caucasian region, is considered the first domestication centre of grapevi...
The geographic origin of the grapevine cultivar Ansonica (Vitis vinifera L.) grown on the island of ...
The Italian grape germplasm is characterized by a high level of richness in terms of varieties numbe...
The domestication and spreading of grapevine as well as the gene flow history had been described in ...