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Title: GENETIC ANALYSIS OF VITIS INTERSPECIFIC HYBRIDS OCCURRING IN VINEYARDS OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC
Authors: JANA, RADDOVA
ANDREA, STEFKOVA
RADEK, SOTOLAR
BARANEK, MIROSLAV
Keywords: nterspecific hybrids
SSR
Identification
Issue Date: 4-May-2016
Publisher: Karachi: Pakistan Journal of Botany , Botanical garden , University of Karachi
Citation: Raddova, J., Stefkova, A., Sotolar, R., & Baranek, M. (2016). Genetic analysis of Vitis interspecific hybrids occurring in vineyards of the Czech Republic. Pakistan Journal of Botany, 48(2), 681-688.
Abstract: SSR analysis of 18 unknown uncultured Vitis genotypes planted in an area mostly dedicated to viticulture in the Czech Republic was performed in this work. The aim of this study was to identify analysed samples by comparing their SSR profiles with described standards and classify their mutual relationships based on their distribution in obtained dendrogram. Results show that 50% of unknown genotypes belongs to old American interspecific cultivar 'Noah' and 11% belong to another old American cultivar 'Isabella'. The rest of analysed genotypes remain unidentified, but three of them suggest relatedness with 'Noah' cultivar, one genotype shows relatednessto 'Isabella' cultivar. From practical point of view the most interesting ones are three genotypes, which were clearly clustered with the genotypes of cultural varities (botanically V. vinifera L.) used as standard. Based on this it is then possible to assume that those genotypes probably originated from crossing of non-V. vinifera genotype specimen with unknown cultural variety. Potential importance of analysed hybrids for further investigation and breeding, especialy in an “eco-friendly” viticulture, is also discussed.
URI: http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/14882
ISSN: 2070-3368
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