Clonal polymorphism in the red wine cultivars ´carmenére´ and ´cabernet sauvignon

The cultivar ‘Carmenère’ is originated from the Médoc in France. Its presence was dramatically reduced after the phylloxera crisis during the second half of the 19thcentury. During the last decade no more than 10 ha were registered in France. In contrast, ‘Carmenère’ was re-discovered in 1994 in Chi...

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Autores: CASTRO-PEDREROS, MARIA, HINRICHSEN-RAMIREZ, PATRICIO, MONCADA-RODRIGUEZ, XIMENA, MERDINOGLU, DIDIER
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Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2004
País:Chile
Idioma:inglés
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spelling MERDINOGLU, DIDIERMONCADA-RODRIGUEZ, XIMENAHINRICHSEN-RAMIREZ, PATRICIOCASTRO-PEDREROS, MARIA2004https://hdl.handle.net/10533/197662http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Clonal polymorphism in the red wine cultivars ´carmenére´ and ´cabernet sauvignon519513LEUVEN 1CASTRO-PEDREROS, MARIAHINRICHSEN-RAMIREZ, PATRICIOMONCADA-RODRIGUEZ, XIMENAMERDINOGLU, DIDIER2017-04-27T18:52:25Z2022-07-07T02:23:49Z2017-04-27T18:52:25Z2022-07-07T02:23:49Z2004The cultivar ‘Carmenère’ is originated from the Médoc in France. Its presence was dramatically reduced after the phylloxera crisis during the second half of the 19thcentury. During the last decade no more than 10 ha were registered in France. In contrast, ‘Carmenère’ was re-discovered in 1994 in Chile, where it was confused with ‘Merlot’. In the present study we compared the polymorphic level of Carmenère and Cabernet Sauvignon clones by using microsatellite and AFLP markers. Fifty-six ‘Carmenère’ clones from clonal evaluation plots in Chile as well as nine clones from France and one from Italy were analyzed. Only two out of 21 microsatellite markers assayed were found polymorphic. VVMD7 locus exhibited two allelic forms, grouping 67% and 33% of the clones, respectively. Instead, VMC5g7 locus showed only one mutated allele in one clone. AFLP analysis of the Chilean Carmenère clones showed 2.3% polymorphism. In contrast, an analysis of 75 ‘Cabernet Sauvignon’ clones with 91 microsatellite markers found 17 polymorphic loci, and an analysis of 46 of these clones with AFLP found 5.9% clonal polymorphism. These results suggest that the genetic diversity in ‘Carmenère’ clonal germplasm is low, in comparison to the more diverse germplasm of Cabernet Sauvignon clonesFONDEFFONDEF689D00I1138D00I1138virtual::22845-1NO ENCONTRADONO ENCONTRADO0567-7572https://hdl.handle.net/10533/197662INT SOC HORTICULTURAL SCIENCEinstname: Conicytreponame: Repositorio Digital RI2.0instname: Conicytreponame: Repositorio Digital RI2.0info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/Fondef/D00I1138info:eu-repo/semantics/dataset/hdl.handle.net/10533/93477info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessClonal polymorphism in the red wine cultivars ´carmenére´ and ´cabernet sauvignonACTA HORTICULTURAEACTA HORT Articuloinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionengArticulohttps://hdl.handle.net/10533/197662FONDEFhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb140508655-25c9-4b33-b18e-6f6c83d894a2virtual::22845-140508655-25c9-4b33-b18e-6f6c83d894a2virtual::22845-110533/197662oai:repositorio.anid.cl:10533/1976622023-07-24 18:54:57.703https://repositorio.anid.clRepositorio ANIDaletelier@anid.cl
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Clonal polymorphism in the red wine cultivars ´carmenére´ and ´cabernet sauvignon
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title Clonal polymorphism in the red wine cultivars ´carmenére´ and ´cabernet sauvignon
spellingShingle Clonal polymorphism in the red wine cultivars ´carmenére´ and ´cabernet sauvignon
CASTRO-PEDREROS, MARIA
title_short Clonal polymorphism in the red wine cultivars ´carmenére´ and ´cabernet sauvignon
title_full Clonal polymorphism in the red wine cultivars ´carmenére´ and ´cabernet sauvignon
title_fullStr Clonal polymorphism in the red wine cultivars ´carmenére´ and ´cabernet sauvignon
title_full_unstemmed Clonal polymorphism in the red wine cultivars ´carmenére´ and ´cabernet sauvignon
title_sort Clonal polymorphism in the red wine cultivars ´carmenére´ and ´cabernet sauvignon
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv CASTRO-PEDREROS, MARIA
HINRICHSEN-RAMIREZ, PATRICIO
MONCADA-RODRIGUEZ, XIMENA
MERDINOGLU, DIDIER
author CASTRO-PEDREROS, MARIA
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HINRICHSEN-RAMIREZ, PATRICIO
MONCADA-RODRIGUEZ, XIMENA
MERDINOGLU, DIDIER
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MONCADA-RODRIGUEZ, XIMENA
MERDINOGLU, DIDIER
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description The cultivar ‘Carmenère’ is originated from the Médoc in France. Its presence was dramatically reduced after the phylloxera crisis during the second half of the 19thcentury. During the last decade no more than 10 ha were registered in France. In contrast, ‘Carmenère’ was re-discovered in 1994 in Chile, where it was confused with ‘Merlot’. In the present study we compared the polymorphic level of Carmenère and Cabernet Sauvignon clones by using microsatellite and AFLP markers. Fifty-six ‘Carmenère’ clones from clonal evaluation plots in Chile as well as nine clones from France and one from Italy were analyzed. Only two out of 21 microsatellite markers assayed were found polymorphic. VVMD7 locus exhibited two allelic forms, grouping 67% and 33% of the clones, respectively. Instead, VMC5g7 locus showed only one mutated allele in one clone. AFLP analysis of the Chilean Carmenère clones showed 2.3% polymorphism. In contrast, an analysis of 75 ‘Cabernet Sauvignon’ clones with 91 microsatellite markers found 17 polymorphic loci, and an analysis of 46 of these clones with AFLP found 5.9% clonal polymorphism. These results suggest that the genetic diversity in ‘Carmenère’ clonal germplasm is low, in comparison to the more diverse germplasm of Cabernet Sauvignon clones
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