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Old Hungarian grapevine cultivars and their relations characterized with microsatellite markers

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December 8, 2008
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Bodor, P., Varga, Z., Deák, T., Pedryc, A., & Bisztray, G. D. (2008). Old Hungarian grapevine cultivars and their relations characterized with microsatellite markers. International Journal of Horticultural Science, 14(4), 27-31. https://doi.org/10.31421/IJHS/14/4/1528
Abstract

Thirty-one old Hungarian grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) cultivars were investigated on 7 microsatellite loci to characterize them, to separate the cultivars from synonym names, and to confirm parent-offspring connections. Conculta (group of cultivars or bud sports) members, such as `Goher' and Tajor' representatives, were studied to find a suitable locus for the separation. Synonyms, conculta members, subcultivars and clones of Turmine, which was the most important cultivar of Tokaj, were also analyzed to separate the members of the different taxonomic levels. Pedigree of 'Kiralyleanyka' was examined to find the missing ancestor, because the parent-offspring connection between the natural hybrid and `Koverszolo' is questionable.