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Microsatellite database of grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) cultivars used for wine production in Portugal

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Resumo:Six nuclear microsatellite loci (VVMD 5, VVMD 7, VVMD 27, VrZAG 62, VrZAG 79 and VVS 2) were chosen to study the differentiation of 313 grapevine cultivars officially authorized for wine production in Portugal (Portaria nº 428/2000, Diário da República nº 163, 17th July 2000). These loci were found to be highly informative and therefore constitute a useful marker set for the discrimination of the targeted cultivars. This study allowed identifying 244 distinct genotypes and seventeen other genotypes represented, each, by 2 to 6 cultivars (synonymous) in a total of 40 cultivars. Additionally, 29 cultivars are distributed in 11 distinct sets, the cultivars of each set having identical SSRs profile but different berry colour and, so, should be considered as distinct cultivars. This work will contribute to improve the management of the Portuguese Grapevine National Collection and will also give a good technical support for the update of the list of cultivars officially authorized for wine production in Portugal (Portaria nº 428/2000). Furthermore, it will also be a useful support, in the future, for the control of plant material. The SSR database will be available at the web page of Instituto Nacional de Recursos Biológicos (INRB) www.inrb.pt
Autores principais:Veloso,Maria Manuela
Outros Autores:Almandanim,Maria Cecília; Baleiras-Couto,Margarida; Pereira,Helena Sofia; Carneiro,Luís Cruz; Fevereiro,Pedro; Eiras-Dias,José
Assunto:autochthonous grapevine cultivar synonymous Grapevine National Collection
Ano:2010
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia
Idioma:inglês
Origem:SciELO Portugal
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Resumo:Six nuclear microsatellite loci (VVMD 5, VVMD 7, VVMD 27, VrZAG 62, VrZAG 79 and VVS 2) were chosen to study the differentiation of 313 grapevine cultivars officially authorized for wine production in Portugal (Portaria nº 428/2000, Diário da República nº 163, 17th July 2000). These loci were found to be highly informative and therefore constitute a useful marker set for the discrimination of the targeted cultivars. This study allowed identifying 244 distinct genotypes and seventeen other genotypes represented, each, by 2 to 6 cultivars (synonymous) in a total of 40 cultivars. Additionally, 29 cultivars are distributed in 11 distinct sets, the cultivars of each set having identical SSRs profile but different berry colour and, so, should be considered as distinct cultivars. This work will contribute to improve the management of the Portuguese Grapevine National Collection and will also give a good technical support for the update of the list of cultivars officially authorized for wine production in Portugal (Portaria nº 428/2000). Furthermore, it will also be a useful support, in the future, for the control of plant material. The SSR database will be available at the web page of Instituto Nacional de Recursos Biológicos (INRB) www.inrb.pt