Grapevine is the most important perennial crop worldwide. The world’s collections of grape plant material are estimated to contain about 12000–15.000 cultivars. Many of these are ancient and autochthonous cultivars still not registered in the ampelographic national catalogues and therefore risking the extinction. In order to safeguard this germplasm a correct classification solving the problems of synonymous and homonymous in the cultivar designations is requested. The identification and comparison of plant material by ampelographic methods is liable to misinterpretations, while DNA-based markers provide a more reliable alternative for cultivar identification. To preserve the genetic variability of local germplasm we initiate the character...
Corresponding author : this@supagro.inra.frInternational audienceThe genomic revolution have been th...
Grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) is one of the oldest and most important perennial crops in the world u...
Background and Aims: In the Vitaceae, stilbenoid viniferins constitute a relatively restricted group...
One of the main concerns for public research in viticulture is the need to safeguard grapevine biodi...
During an ongoing effort to recover and preserve local germplasm, 14 accessions of indigenous minor ...
Thirty-seven grapevine accessions, collected in Central Italy, were characterized by morphological a...
Mestrado Vinifera EuroMaster - Instituto Superior de AgronomiaGrapevine is an economically important...
The common grapevine, Vitis vinifera subsp. sativa L. (2n=6x=38) is one of the major fruit crops wor...
Grapevine cultivation is an age-old tradition in the Veneto region of Italy where many ancient culti...
Growing scientific interest in the genetic diversity of grapevine, together with the need to improve...
The protection of grapevine biodiversity and the safeguarding of genetic variability are certainly p...
Grapevine cultivation is of historic importance arround the Mediterranean basin. The Spanish Levant ...
Grapevine rootstocks are a complex group of plants, most of them hybrids derived from native North A...
The Italian grapevine germplasm has been meet over the last century to a substantial erosion, as a r...
Aim: The objective of the present study is to investigate the molecular characteristics of Sardinian...
Corresponding author : this@supagro.inra.frInternational audienceThe genomic revolution have been th...
Grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) is one of the oldest and most important perennial crops in the world u...
Background and Aims: In the Vitaceae, stilbenoid viniferins constitute a relatively restricted group...
One of the main concerns for public research in viticulture is the need to safeguard grapevine biodi...
During an ongoing effort to recover and preserve local germplasm, 14 accessions of indigenous minor ...
Thirty-seven grapevine accessions, collected in Central Italy, were characterized by morphological a...
Mestrado Vinifera EuroMaster - Instituto Superior de AgronomiaGrapevine is an economically important...
The common grapevine, Vitis vinifera subsp. sativa L. (2n=6x=38) is one of the major fruit crops wor...
Grapevine cultivation is an age-old tradition in the Veneto region of Italy where many ancient culti...
Growing scientific interest in the genetic diversity of grapevine, together with the need to improve...
The protection of grapevine biodiversity and the safeguarding of genetic variability are certainly p...
Grapevine cultivation is of historic importance arround the Mediterranean basin. The Spanish Levant ...
Grapevine rootstocks are a complex group of plants, most of them hybrids derived from native North A...
The Italian grapevine germplasm has been meet over the last century to a substantial erosion, as a r...
Aim: The objective of the present study is to investigate the molecular characteristics of Sardinian...
Corresponding author : this@supagro.inra.frInternational audienceThe genomic revolution have been th...
Grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) is one of the oldest and most important perennial crops in the world u...
Background and Aims: In the Vitaceae, stilbenoid viniferins constitute a relatively restricted group...