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Morphological and genetic characterization of vine grape cultivars of Herzegovina

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  • Knezović Zrinka

    (Faculty of Agriculture and Food Technology, University of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina)

  • Mandić Ana

    (Faculty of Agriculture and Food Technology, University of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina)

  • Perić Nikica

    (Faculty of Agriculture and Food Technology, University of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina)

  • Beljo Jure

    (Faculty of Agriculture and Food Technology, University of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina)

  • Mihaljević Maja Žulj

    (Faculty of Agriculture, University of Zagreb, Croatia)

Abstract

In Herzegovina, different genotypes of grapevine are called the same, and the origin of these cultivars is mainly unexplored. Two groups of autochthonous cultivars are grown. The first group consists of more widespread Žilavka and Blatina, and accompanying Bena, Krkošija, Dobrogostina and Trnjak, and the second one of less common cultivars that should be preserved from extinction. Considering the small number of studies on the comparison of different methods used for analyses of similarities and relatedness of grapevine germplasm, it was interesting to assess the use of morphological characterization with molecular markers in identification of cultivars in Herzegovina. The results indicate that a similarity coefficient had a broad value range for both methods. Both methods successfully in different ways differentiated all analysed varieties, and for complete and comprehensive identification of grapevine varieties should be use.

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  • Knezović Zrinka & Mandić Ana & Perić Nikica & Beljo Jure & Mihaljević Maja Žulj, 2017. "Morphological and genetic characterization of vine grape cultivars of Herzegovina," Croatian Review of Economic, Business and Social Statistics, Sciendo, vol. 3(2), pages 1-9, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:crebss:v:3:y:2017:i:2:p:1-9:n:1
    DOI: 10.1515/crebss-2017-0005
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    Keywords

    ampelography; cultivar; similarity coefficient; SSR markers;
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    • Q19 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Agriculture - - - Other

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