Articles
ECOLOGICAL ASPECTS AND CONSERVATION OF WILD GRAPEVINE POPULATIONS IN THE S.W. OF THE IBERIAN PENINSULA
Article number
652_8
Pages
81 – 86
Language
English
Abstract
Populations of wild grapevine, Vitis vinifera L. subsp. sylvestris (Gmelin) Hegi, were discovered in S.W. of the Iberian Peninsula over the last years.
Location, ecological aspects, sanitary characteristics, including the ELISA test to detect specific virus attack, are described.
In vitro propagation and conservation are also considered.
The paper also contains a global description of female and male individuals.
This material could be used to start breeding programs of cultivated varieties and also to restore riverbank forests, which constitute one of the worst preserved ecosystems in the area.
Location, ecological aspects, sanitary characteristics, including the ELISA test to detect specific virus attack, are described.
In vitro propagation and conservation are also considered.
The paper also contains a global description of female and male individuals.
This material could be used to start breeding programs of cultivated varieties and also to restore riverbank forests, which constitute one of the worst preserved ecosystems in the area.
Authors
M.A. López, R. Ocete, A. Gallardo, M. Cantos, A. Troncoso, I. Gómez
Keywords
ecology, in vitro propagation, sanitary state, Vitis vinifera sylvestris
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