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Molecular Biotechnology | 2013

Evidences for an Alternative Genealogy of ‘Sangiovese’

Carlo Bergamini; Angelo R. Caputo; Marica Gasparro; Rocco Perniola; Maria Francesca Cardone; Donato Antonacci

Two different hypothesis for the parentage of ‘Sangiovese’, the most important and widespread Italian winegrape, have been proposed by some previous studies. We screened our grapevine collection, mostly comprising south Italian cultivars collected to preserve biodiversity, to asses kinships. Surprisingly we found two previously unreported candidate parents for ‘Sangiovese’. The first putative parent is ‘Ciliegiolo’ a well know variety already addressed as relative of ‘Sangiovese’; the second putative parent is ‘Negrodolce’, an old local variety we recovered and was considered lost during the last century. In order to obtain a stronger statistical support for this new kinship, we tested seventy different microsatellite markers but only 57 were found reliable. The new proposed parentage stood well even with such a in depth molecular analysis whereas only one discrepancy was found in one of the 57 microsatellite marker analyzed. This discrepancy is certainly due to a null-allele and therefore it should not impair our hypothesis but it points out limits of the microsatellites profiling as a pedigree research method considering that this is the third different kinship proposed so far for ‘Sangiovese’. Thus in this article, by means of detailed molecular fingerprinting, we provide a completely new strong evidence for a south Italian origin of ‘Sangiovese’ and we discuss our findings comparing our data with those previously reported by other authors.


American Journal of Enology and Viticulture | 2012

Influence of Training System on Volatile and Sensory Profiles of Primitivo Grapes and Wines

Maria Giovanna Fragasso; Donato Antonacci; Sandra Pati; Maria Tufariello; Antonietta Baiano; Lucia R Forleo; Angelo R. Caputo; Ennio La Notte

The enhancement of grape aroma and the investigation of the relationships between grape and wine composition are important given the growing interest in wines with distinctive varietal character. Each training system involves specific grapegrowing conditions, which affect the concentration of volatile metabolites of grape. The aim of this work was to evaluate the influence of three training systems, including little tree, bilateral Guyot, and four rays, on the volatile composition of Primitivo grape and on the volatile composition and sensory properties of the corresponding wine in Apulia region of Italy. Free and bound volatile fractions were evaluated by gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry. Sensory analysis was performed by a panel of trained judges. Results showed that the little tree and bilateral Guyot training systems improved the accumulation of aroma precursors and volatile compounds in grape and wine and the sensory characteristics of the wine.


Molecular Biotechnology | 2013

Sangiovese and Its Offspring in Southern Italy

Marica Gasparro; Angelo R. Caputo; Carlo Bergamini; Pasquale Crupi; Maria Francesca Cardone; Rocco Perniola; Donato Antonacci

This paper demonstrates the importance of different approaches such as ampelography, historical researches, and molecular analysis to reveal direct parent–child relationship. The aim of this paper was to highlight the degree of relationship to five varieties spread in southern Italy, through ampelographic and molecular characterization: Sangiovese, Mantonico di Bianco, Gaglioppo di Cirò, Mantonicone, and Nerello Mascalese. Molecular characterization was carried out through 52 SSR molecular markers, showing that Sangiovese and Mantonico di Bianco are the parents of Gaglioppo di Cirò, Mantonicone, and Nerello Mascalese. Ampelographic description was performed using the method developed by the Organisation Internationale de la Vigne et du Vin. This analysis identifies three distinct groups: the first brings together Sangiovese and the two offspring Nerello Mascalese and Gaglioppo di Cirò, while Mantonico di Bianco and Mantonicone are positioned at a distance from the first and between them. Using molecular characterization, supported by the ampelographic one, we showed that Gaglioppo di Cirò, Mantonicone, and Nerello Mascalese, three varieties recovered in the southern regions of Italy, such as Calabria and Sicily, originated by the cross between a nationally spread grape variety as Sangiovese and a Calabria autochthonous vine as Mantonico di Bianco.


Molecular Biotechnology | 2013

Validation Assay of p3_VvAGL11 Marker in a Wide Range of Genetic Background for Early Selection of Stenospermocarpy in Vitis vinifera L.

C. Bergamini; Maria Francesca Cardone; Angelo Anaclerio; Rocco Perniola; Arianna Pichierri; Rosalinda Genghi; Vittorio Alba; Lucia R Forleo; Angelo R. Caputo; Cinzia Montemurro; Antonio Blanco; Donato Antonacci


Rivista di frutticoltura e di ortofloricoltura | 2017

Trasmissione delle virosi della vite: come bloccare i virus con il “breeding”

Marica Gasparro; Angelo R. Caputo; Lucia R Forleo; Rocco Perniola; Vittorio Alba; Rosa Anna Milella; Donato Antonacci


L' Enologo | 2016

La riscoperta dell'Enotria: oltre la mitologia del vino!

Stefano Del Lungo; Angelo R. Caputo; Donato Antonacci; Marica Gasparro; Vittorio Alba; Carlo Bergamini; Sabino Roccotelli; Francesco Mazzone; Francesco Pisani


Rivista di frutticoltura e di ortofloricoltura | 2014

Uva da tavola tra passato e futuro: nuovo breeding italiano

Donato Antonacci; Lucia R Forleo; C. Bergamini; Angelo R. Caputo; Rocco Perniola


Rivista di frutticoltura e di ortofloricoltura | 2013

Apulia, nuova varietà italiana senza semi, a maturazione tardiva

Rocco Perniola; Rosalinda Genghi; S. Somma; Angelo R. Caputo; Donato Antonacci


Atti del XXXIV Congresso Mondiale della Vigna e del Vino OIV | 2011

Aleatico wine as affected by cryomaceration

E. La Notte; Sandra Pati; M. Fragasso; B. La Gatta; M. la Gatta; Angelo R. Caputo; D. Antonacci


Rivista di frutticoltura e di ortofloricoltura | 2009

La qualità dipende anche dagli apporti idrici: il caso della cv Red Globe

Donato Antonacci; Danilo Morelli; Pasquale Crupi; Rosa Anna Milella; Antonio Coletta; Angelo R. Caputo; Rocco Perniola

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Lucia R Forleo

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Vittorio Alba

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Antonio Coletta

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C. Bergamini

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Rosalinda Genghi

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Angelo Anaclerio

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