Biodiversity of grapevines (<i>Vitis vinifera</i> L.) grown in the Province of Verona

Authors

  • F. Vantini
  • G. Tacconi
  • M. Gastaldelli
  • C. Govoni
  • E. Tosi
  • P. Malacrinò
  • R. Bassi
  • L. Cattivelli

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5073/vitis.2003.42.35-38

Keywords:

biodiversity, SSR, Verona

Abstract

PCR-based DNA microsatellite analysis has been applied to define the genetic relationships among 7 most representative grapevine cultivars grown in the province of Verona, 5 ancient grapevine and two varieties grown in different regions of Italy. For each variety three different clones or accessions were investigated to assess genotypical uniformity; in 5 cases we found out intravarietal dissimilarity. SSR data were used to create a distance matrix and then a polylogenetic tree. Results show a polygenetic relationship among some cultivated (Corvina, Rondinella, Molinara, Trebbiano di Soave-Verdicchio) and ancient (Dindarella-Pelara, Oseleta, Rossetta di montagna) varieties all grown in the Valpolicella hills, suggesting the possibility that their evolution occurred in the same area and with few common anchestors. Two situations of synonyms that had already described between Trebbiano di Soave and Verdicchio, and between Dindarella and Pelara, were confirmed by a molecular method as SSR analysis. Amplification of Trebbiano di Soave/Verdicchio locus VVMD36 yielded a fragment of 500 bp, this allele provides a fast and reliable tool to differentiate among Trebbiano grapevines.

 

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2015-04-21

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