Current status of Vitis sylvestris genetic resources in Portugal

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Increasing the efficiency of conservation of wild grapevine genetic resources in Europe (InWiGrape project) Current status of Vitis sylvestris genetic resources in Portugal J. Eiras-Dias, João Brazão and Jorge Cunha National Station of Viticulture and Enology 5th July 2016, Split, Croatia

Summary 1) Map of distribution of wild grape 2) Propagation methods for inclusion of V. sylvestris into ex situ 3) in situ and ex situ protection (vulnerability indicators for V. sylvestris populations) 4) Characterization and evaluation data on wild grape

Map of distribution of wild grape POPNUMB = 15 characters 11-ACCENAME = 50 characters EVN 01 EVN 02 EVN 04 EVN 05 EVN 06 EVN 07 EVN 08 EVN 09 EVN 10 EVN 11 EVN 12 EVN 13 EVN 14 Stª Sofia - Montemor-o-Novo Castelo Branco Vale do Guiso - Alcácer do Sal Portel - Évora Barrancos Vendinha Pintada - Montemor-o-Novo Fronteira Anta do Silval - (Évora) Quinta do Pinheiro (Montemor) Toutalga Grândola Moura

Propagation methods for inclusion into ex situ of V. sylvestris 1) We collect plants molecularly and morphologically characterized; 2) These plants are grafted; 3) Planted in the Portuguese Ampelographic Collection; 4) Currently we have 107 accessions representative of 8 populations; 5) Each accession has five plants;

Vulnerability indicators for V. sylvestris populations Definition of population: 1) Site with, at least, one sylvestris plant; 2 ) In an isolated watercourse: 1 km among watercourses; 10 km along the same watercourse.

Evaluation of Danger PopStatus A site with 7 sylvestris plants; A ratio of 3 / 4 (male/female or vice versa) PopRisk it is 5 (medium). A site with a risk of extinction during the next 10 years it is 7 (high).

Phitossanitary state Phylloxera vastatrix (absent) Colomerus vitis (variable) Jascobiasca lybica (low) Uncinula necator (low) Plasmopara viticola (low) Virus Group Virus Nº samples Positive samples % positive samples NEPOVIRUS GFLV 36 0 0 CLOSTEROVIRUS GLRAV 1,2,7 36 1 2,8 GLRV 3 36 1 2,8 GLRaV 4,5 36 0 0 VITIVIRUS GVA 36 0 0 FOVEAVIRUS RSPAV(1UID) 36 5 13,8 RSPAV(RSP149) 36 4 11,1 RSPAV (RSP52/RSP53) 36 2 5,6

Characterization and evaluation data on wild grape 1. Young Shoot; 2. Flower; 3. Mature leaf; 4. Bunch; 5. Berry; 6. Seeds.

Young Shoot: aperture of tip OIV Pop. Notes (No Plantes) 001 01 1(0) 3(0) 5(13) 02 1(0) 3(0) 5(12) 04 1(0) 3(0) 5(12)

Flower: sexual organs OIV Pop. Notes (No Plantes) 151 01 1(1) 2(0) 3(0) 4(12) 02 1(3) 2(0) 3(0) 4(9) 04 1(6) 2(0) 3(0) 4(6) A B C

Characters : Mature leaf 1. Size of blade [OIV 065]; 2. Shape of blade [OIV 067]; 3. Number of lobes [OIV 068]; 4. Length of teeth compared with their width [OIV 078]; 5. Density of prostrate hairs between the main veins on lower side of blade [OIV 084]; With the aim to improve the objectivity of the description, the use of some measurements (transformed) of adult leaf it will be very useful.

Bunch Characters: 1. Length (peduncle excluded) [OIV 202]; 2. Density [OIV 204]; 3. Length of peduncle of primary bunch [OIV 206]; 4. Must yield [OIV 233]; 5. Weight of a single bunch [OIV 502]; 6. Number of bunches per shoot [OIV 153].

Characters : Berry 1. Length [OIV 220] ; 2. Width [OIV 221]; 3. Color of skin [OIV 225]; 4. Bloom [OIV 227]; 5. Thickness of skin [OIV 228]; 6. Hilum [OIV 229]; 7. Intensity of the anthocyanin coloration of flesh [OIV 231] ; 8. Firmness of flesh [OIV 235]; 9. Particularity of flavor [OIV 236]; 10. Length of pedicel [OIV 238]; 11. Ease of detachment from pedicel [OIV 240]; 12. Single berry weight [OIV 503].

Seeds Character : 0103 1. Weight [OIV 243] 0108 Stummer Index Width / Length 65mm 65-75mm 75mm 1 0 2 2 2 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 0204 Fernão Pires

SSR: Fragments Analysis (cpdna) sativa sylvestris Total Chlorotype (n = 58) (n = 60 ) (n = 118) A 106 105 114 0,77 0,67 0,72 B 106 105 115 0,02 0,32 0,17 C 106 105 116 0,04 0,02 0,03 D 107 104 115 0,19 0,00 0,09 A Haplotype Iberico B V. vinifera Ancestral Haplotype C H. Middle East. D H. Middle East

Margarida Teixeira Santos INIAV.Quinta do Marquês, 2784-505 Oeiras, Portugal margarida.santos@iniav.pt