Login / Signup

Hybrid Vitis Cultivars with American or Asian Ancestries Show Higher Tolerance towards Grapevine Trunk Diseases.

András CsótóAntal NagyNóra LaurinyeczZóra Annamária NagyCsaba NémethErzsébet Krisztina NémethAnna Csikász-KrizsicsNándor RakonczásFlorence FontaineErzsébet FeketeMichel FlipphiLevente KaraffaErzsébet Sándor
Published in: Plants (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Grape production worldwide is increasingly threatened by grapevine trunk diseases (GTDs). No grapevine cultivar is known to be entirely resistant to GTDs, but susceptibility varies greatly. To quantify these differences, four Hungarian grape germplasm collections containing 305 different cultivars were surveyed to determine the ratios of GTDs based on symptom expression and the proportion of plant loss within all GTD symptoms. The cultivars of monophyletic Vitis vinifera L. origin were amongst the most sensitive ones, and their sensitivity was significantly ( p < 0.01) higher than that of the interspecific (hybrid) cultivars assessed, which are defined by the presence of Vitis species other than V. vinifera (e.g., V. labrusca L., V. rupestris Scheele, and V. amurensis Rupr.) in their pedigree. We conclude that the ancestral diversity of grapes confers a higher degree of resilience against GTDs.
Keyphrases
  • poor prognosis
  • climate change
  • binding protein
  • long non coding rna
  • depressive symptoms
  • physical activity
  • sleep quality
  • patient reported