Grape rootstocks and related species / Alireza Rahemi, Jean C. Dodson Peterson, Karl True Lund.
2022
SB388
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Title
Grape rootstocks and related species / Alireza Rahemi, Jean C. Dodson Peterson, Karl True Lund.
Author
Rahemi, Alireza, author.
ISBN
9783030994075 (electronic bk.)
3030994074 (electronic bk.)
9783030994068
3030994066
3030994074 (electronic bk.)
9783030994068
3030994066
Published
Cham : Springer, [2022]
Copyright
©2022
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xviii, 201 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-99407-5 doi
Call Number
SB388
Dewey Decimal Classification
634.8/8
Summary
This book covers about 20 grape species that are vitally important in breeding programs and provide information on approximately 150 of the most familiar grape rootstocks in the world. Today, grape rootstocks play a fundamental role in resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses and adaptation of grapevine to different environmental conditions, a factor that has opened commercial grape growing up to regions that might otherwise be overlooked. Grape rootstocks can be used for adaptation to a variety of soil conditions, including soil texture, depth, nutrient availability, pH, salinity, lime content, water availability (drought), and water drainage. Rootstocks can also be used to shift scion cultivar; the timing of various key phenological events and indirectly affects vineyard design. There are around 1500 grape rootstocks developed in the world, of which around 50 are commonly used as commercial rootstock. North American species account for around 30 species, and two-third of them have already been used for rootstock breeding at one time or another. However, the most commonly available rootstocks are derived from just three American species (V. berlandieri, V. rupestris, and V. riparia). Therefore, the most common grape rootstocks have a narrow genetic base, and efforts to extend the gene pools for breeding programs by using the other species are of ongoing importance to the industry and scientific community. .
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Grape Species
Grape Rootstocks Breeding
Grape Scion And Rootstock
Biotic Stresses And Rootstock Selection
Abiotic Stresses And Rootstock Selection
Rootstocks And Vineyard Design Considerations
Function Of Grape Rootstock
Choosing Grape Rootstock
Nursery Stock Certification And Testing Programs
Commercial Grape Rootstocks Selections. .
Grape Species
Grape Rootstocks Breeding
Grape Scion And Rootstock
Biotic Stresses And Rootstock Selection
Abiotic Stresses And Rootstock Selection
Rootstocks And Vineyard Design Considerations
Function Of Grape Rootstock
Choosing Grape Rootstock
Nursery Stock Certification And Testing Programs
Commercial Grape Rootstocks Selections. .