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Molecular Ecology | 2006

Multiple origins of cultivated grapevine (Vitis vinifera L. ssp. sativa) based on chloroplast DNA polymorphisms.

R. Arroyo-García; L. Ruiz-García; L. Bolling; R. Ocete; M. A. López; C. Arnold; Ali Ergül; G. Söylemezo˝Lu; H. I. Uzun; F. Cabello; J. Ibáñez; M. K. Aradhya; A. Atanassov; I. Atanassov; S. Balint; J. L. Cenis; L. Costantini; S. Gorislavets; M. S. Grando; B. Y. Klein; Patrick E. McGovern; Didier Merdinoglu; I. Pejic; F. Pelsy; N. Primikirios; V. Risovannaya; K. A. Roubelakis-Angelakis; H. Snoussi; P. Sotiri; S. Tamhankar

The domestication of the Eurasian grape (Vitis vinifera ssp. sativa) from its wild ancestor (Vitis vinifera ssp. sylvestris) has long been claimed to have occurred in Transcaucasia where its greatest genetic diversity is found and where very early archaeological evidence, including grape pips and artefacts of a ‘wine culture’, have been excavated. Whether from Transcaucasia or the nearby Taurus or Zagros Mountains, it is hypothesized that this wine culture spread southwards and eventually westwards around the Mediterranean basin, together with the transplantation of cultivated grape cuttings. However, the existence of morphological differentiation between cultivars from eastern and western ends of the modern distribution of the Eurasian grape suggests the existence of different genetic contribution from local sylvestris populations or multilocal selection and domestication of sylvestris genotypes. To tackle this issue, we analysed chlorotype variation and distribution in 1201 samples of sylvestris and sativa genotypes from the whole area of the species’ distribution and studied their genetic relationships. The results suggest the existence of at least two important origins for the cultivated germplasm, one in the Near East and another in the western Mediterranean region, the latter of which gave rise to many of the current Western European cultivars. Indeed, over 70% of the Iberian Peninsula cultivars display chlorotypes that are only compatible with their having derived from western sylvestris populations.


Vitis: Journal of Grapevine Research | 2015

Situation de la vigne sauvage Vitis vinifera ssp. silvestris en Europe

C. Arnold; François Gillet; Jean-Michel Gobat


Biodiversity and Conservation | 2005

Is there a future for wild grapevine (Vitis vinifera subsp. silvestris) in the Rhine Valley

C. Arnold; Annik Schnitzler; Anne Douard; Richard Peter; François Gillet


Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2008

Comparative analysis of wild and cultivated grapevine (Vitis vinifera) in the Basque Region of Spain and France

R. Ocete; M. A. López; A. Gallardo; C. Arnold


River Research and Applications | 2010

Historical reconstruction of a relictual population of wild grapevines (Vitis vinifera ssp. sylvestris, Gmelin, Hegi) in a floodplain forest of the upper Seine valley, France.

C. Arnold; Annik Schnitzler; Christophe Parisot; Alexandre Maurin


Vitis: Journal of Grapevine Research | 2010

Microsatellite pedigree reconstruction provides evidence that 'Müller-Thurgau' is a grandson of 'Pinot' and 'Schiava Grossa'

José F. Vouillamoz; C. Arnold


Austrian Journal of Forest Science | 2009

Chloroplast DNA identification of eight closely related European Salix species.

N. Hamza-Babiker; B. Heinze; Josef Glössl; C. Arnold


Vitis: Journal of Grapevine Research | 2015

Considerations on the European wild grapevine ( Vitis vinifera L. ssp. sylvestris (Gmelin) Hegi) and Phylloxera infestation

R. Ocete; C. Arnold; Osvaldo Failla; G. Lovicu; B. Biagini; Serena Imazio; Meda Lara; David Maghradze


Proceedings of the Seventh International Symposium on Grapevine Genetics and Breeding, Montpellier, France, 6-10 July 1998, volume 1. | 2000

Relationships and genetic diversity of wild and cultivated grapevines (Vitis vinifera L.) in Central Europe based on microsatellite markers.

M. Perret; C. Arnold; Jean-Michel Gobat; P. Küpfer


Revue suisse de viticulture, arboriculture et horticulture | 2009

Etude historico-génétique de l'origine du 'Chasselas'

José F. Vouillamoz; C. Arnold

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R. Ocete

University of Seville

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François Gillet

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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Didier Merdinoglu

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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F. Pelsy

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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H. Snoussi

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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L. Bolling

Spanish National Research Council

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