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Germplasm evaluation of the native cultivar 'torrontés riojano' (vitis vinifera l.) collected in the northwest of Argentina

  • Autores: José Luis Gualpa, María del Rocío Torres, Melisa Lanza Volpe, Sebastián Gómez Talquenca
  • Localización: XI International Conference on Grapevine Breeding and Genetics / coord. por Shao-Hua Li, Zong-Ming Cheng, Douglas D. Archbold, J. London, 2015, ISBN 9789462610767, págs. 217-221
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • The cultivar ?Torrontés Riojano? (Vitis vinifera L.) was derived from a cross of ?Muscat of Alexandria? and ?Criolla Chica?. Its origin was probably not a directed cross in Mendoza Argentina during the colonial period. Related cultivars with common characteristics are called ?criollas?. Some are derived from the same cross, and one is a half-sister with a parent in common. ?Torrontés Riojano? is a productive and vigorous cultivar, and usually is used to produce dry white wines with distinct ?Muscat? flavor. It is spread in the Argentinean northwest wine valleys. Collection trips were made in summer to identify plants with morphologic variations, and others were made during autumn and spring to eliminate plants with viral disease symptoms. Sixty clones were collected from 6 vineyards located in the areas where this cultivar is mostly cultivated, Cafayate (Salta, Argentina) and Chilecito (La Rioja, Argentina). Virus diseases were screened by ELISA tests, and six microsatellites were used to confirm varietal identity: VVMD5, VVMD7, VVMD27, ssrVrZAG 62, ssrVrZAG 79 and VVS2. After that, clones were planted in triplicate in a homogeneous plot. Parameters related to cluster morphology and productivity were measured over 2 growing seasons, 2013 and 2014. The high variability observed in the collection was evidenced through the coefficients of variation. The work is the first contribution of ?Torrontés Riojano?s germplasm and a starting point to hypothesize about the origin of the variability in this cultivar.


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