Creating Tomorrow's Grapevine Varieties with Today's Tools

This paper presents strategies for breeding new grapevine varieties that integrate complex traits like resistance to downy and powdery mildew and enhanced fruit quality, using molecular marker‐assisted selection, genomic selection, and accelerated generation cycles via dwarfing techniques.

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Grapevine cultivation in Europe faces high pesticide use, climate change impacts, and market competition. To address these challenges, the project aims to develop new Vitis vinifera cultivars with improved organoleptic properties and durable resistance to downy and powdery mildew. It combines marker‐assisted selection for monogenic traits with genomic selection and association genetics to predict and select complex polygenic traits. Additionally, it investigates a dwarfing approach to shorten generational turnover. Leveraging the Vassal genetic repository, complete genome sequences, and genotyping‐by‐sequencing technologies, the work defines breeding strategies that accelerate the development of elite grapevine genotypes.

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Projeto

Innovations agronomiques

Innovations agronomiques

Localização
France
Autores
Loïc LE CUNFF, Agota FODOR, Laurent AUDEGIN, Agnès DOLIGEZ, Jean-Pierre PEROS et Patrice THIS
Objetivo
Adopt innovative practices

Tipo de ficheiro
documento
Publicado em
01 de nov. de 2015
Idioma original
French
Sítio Web oficial do projeto
Innovations agronomiques
Licença
CC BY


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