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Clone differentiation and varietal identification by means of SSR, AFLP, SAMPL and M-AFLP in order to assess the clonal selection of grapevine: the case study of Manto Negro, Callet and Moll, autochthonous cultivars of Majorca.
Document Type
Article
Source
Annals of Applied Biology. Sep2010, Vol. 157 Issue 2, p213-227. 15p. 2 Diagrams, 5 Charts.
Subject
*CLONAL selection (Plants)
*VITIS vinifera
*WINE districts
*GRAPE varieties
*GENETIC polymorphisms
Language
ISSN
0003-4746
Abstract
Clonal selection is the most worldwide spreading method to improve the performance of wine grapevine ( Vitis vinifera) cultivars. In the special case of autochthonous varieties with only local interest, such as Manto Negro, Callet and Moll in Majorca (Spain), good knowledge of their genotypic resources is helpful to assess the development of viticultural and enological potentialities. In this study, 94 vines (including Manto Negro, Callet, Moll and wrongly identified samples) were analysed by means of genetic markers. Several varietal identification mistakes related to the clonal selection in Majorca were detected by the amplification of 33 simple sequence repeats (SSRs) or microsatellite loci, mainly because of the close genetic relationships between Manto Negro, Callet, Moll and other varieties. A very low degree of intravarietal genetic diversity, possibly related to high incidence of virus infections, was shown in all three varieties. However, analysis by amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP), selective amplification of microsatellite loci (SAMPL) and microsatellite-amplified fragment length polymorphism (M-AFLP) was suitable for clone genetic discrimination. More than 900 scorable bands were obtained by nine primer combinations. The most efficient system to detect intravarietal genetic differences was M-AFLP, which generated the highest number of polymorphic bands. The use of these markers allowed clustering vines in homogeneous groups, providing essential information about sanitation strategies in order to obtain certified propagation material. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]