Historical information and archaeological and palaeobotanical findings point Georgia, in the South Caucasus, as a cradle for grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) domestication from its wild form (V. vinifera silvestris Beck.) and subsequent selection and development of varieties with characters suitable for human consumption. The hypothesis of Georgia being a center of domestication, combined with its distance from western countries and the importance of its viticulture and wine production, make Georgian grape germplasm particularly interesting to be investigated under the genetic point of view. Twenty nuclear microsatellite loci were used to genotype 112 Georgian grapevine accessions (V. vinifera sativa Beck.) fromgermplasm collections and 18 fro...
Abstract Background The mountainous region between the Caucasus and China is considered to be the ce...
UMR AGAP, Équipe Diversité, Adaptation et Amélioration de la VigneInternational audienceThe Near Eas...
Vitis vinifera subsp. sylvestris is the wild progenitor of cultivated grapevine (V. vinifera subsp. ...
Historical information and archaeological and palaeobotanical findings point Georgia, in the South C...
Historical information and archaeological and palaeobotanical findings point Georgia, in the South C...
The South Caucasus area is considered one of the main centers of origin and domestication for the cu...
Corresponding author: serena.imazio@unimi.itInternational audienceThe South Caucasus area is conside...
The characterization of grapevine genetic resources in the Caucasian and Eastern European regions is...
We present here the first large-scale genetic characterization of grape cultivars from Transcau-casi...
International audienceThe Near East and the Caucasus are commonly regarded as the original domestica...
Grapevine (V. vinifera L.) is one of the most widely cultivated species of agricultural interest. Th...
Contacts: d_maghradze@geo.net.ge, larisa.vashakidze@yahoo.com, i_mdinaradze@yahoo.com, osvaldo.faill...
Background Georgia, in the Caucasian region, is considered the first domestication centre of grapevi...
Abstract Background The mountainous region between the Caucasus and China is considered to be the ce...
UMR AGAP, Équipe Diversité, Adaptation et Amélioration de la VigneInternational audienceThe Near Eas...
Vitis vinifera subsp. sylvestris is the wild progenitor of cultivated grapevine (V. vinifera subsp. ...
Historical information and archaeological and palaeobotanical findings point Georgia, in the South C...
Historical information and archaeological and palaeobotanical findings point Georgia, in the South C...
The South Caucasus area is considered one of the main centers of origin and domestication for the cu...
Corresponding author: serena.imazio@unimi.itInternational audienceThe South Caucasus area is conside...
The characterization of grapevine genetic resources in the Caucasian and Eastern European regions is...
We present here the first large-scale genetic characterization of grape cultivars from Transcau-casi...
International audienceThe Near East and the Caucasus are commonly regarded as the original domestica...
Grapevine (V. vinifera L.) is one of the most widely cultivated species of agricultural interest. Th...
Contacts: d_maghradze@geo.net.ge, larisa.vashakidze@yahoo.com, i_mdinaradze@yahoo.com, osvaldo.faill...
Background Georgia, in the Caucasian region, is considered the first domestication centre of grapevi...
Abstract Background The mountainous region between the Caucasus and China is considered to be the ce...
UMR AGAP, Équipe Diversité, Adaptation et Amélioration de la VigneInternational audienceThe Near Eas...
Vitis vinifera subsp. sylvestris is the wild progenitor of cultivated grapevine (V. vinifera subsp. ...