S20 - Session O4 - Viticulture breeding studies in Turkey

S20 - Session O4 - Viticulture breeding studies in Turkey

Friday, August 19, 2022 4:00 PM to 4:15 PM · 15 min. (Europe/Paris)
Angers University
S20 International symposium on the vitivinicultural sector: which tools to face current challenges?

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Authors: Arif Atak *, Onur Ergonul, Metin Kesgin, Ahmet Altindisli

Turkey has a very old history concerning viticulture, and grapes are grown for different purposes in almost every region of the country. Turkey is among the world's leading grape producing countries in terms of area and production amount. It has 405,439 hectares of vineyard area and production is approximately 4,1 million tonnes. In Turkey, grapes have been mainly grown as table grapes (52%), raisins (38%), and fruit juice/wine (10%) in nine viticultural regions. Grapevine breeding programs continue in different institutions in order to develop high quality new grape cultivars in Turkey as well as all over the world. These breeding studies continue mainly in different Research Institutes working under the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry. In particular, Yalova Atatürk Horticultural Central Research Institute, Tekirdağ Viticulture Research Institute and Manisa Viticulture Research Institute have registered many grape cultivars as a result of the breeding studies they have been carrying out for many years. In addition, a small number of breeding studies are carried out in different Universities in Turkey (such as Ankara, Gaziosmanpaşa, Akdeniz University). In different breeding studies, it was aimed to develop new grape cultivars, especially high quality and resistant to different biotic/abiotic stress conditions.In this study, information about new grape cultivars developed in breeding studies carried out in the past and still ongoing breeding studies are given.

Type of sessions
Oral Presentations
Type of broadcast
In Replay (after IHC)In personIn remote
Keywords
biotic/abioticstresshighqualitynewcultivarsresearchVitis
Room
Amphitheatre Volney

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