Issue |
BIO Web Conf.
Volume 12, 2019
41st World Congress of Vine and Wine
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Article Number | 01017 | |
Number of page(s) | 5 | |
Section | Viticulture | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20191201017 | |
Published online | 19 February 2019 |
Molecular and morphological characterization of the grapevine cultivars “Italia” in the Ica and Cañete valleys (Peru)
1 Instituto Regional de Desarrollo de Costa, Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina (UNALM), Campus Av. La Molina s/n Postal 12056, La Molina, Lima, Perú
2 Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Mendoza (EEA), Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA), Luján de Cuyo (5507), Mendoza, Argentina
3 Pisco Grados S.A.C., Nicolás de Rivera El Viejo No 604, Postal 11001, Ica, Perú
4 Cofradía Nacional de Catadores del Pisco del Perú, C/Azahares N ∘ 30, Postal 11001, Urb. San Isidro, Ica, Perú
a e-mail: kmendoza@lamolina.edu.pe
The denomination of “Uva de Italia” or “Italia” is commonly used by growers to refer to a group of varieties used from the colonial times to making a brandy of Pisco with muscat aroma. Previous work have demonstrated that Uva de Italia corresponds in fact to the variety Muscat of Alexandria, a widely spread variety around the world and in South America. However, the distinction between “Italia Dorada” and “Italia Rosada” is usually made, in allusion to the color variations observed in the berries. Our aim was to characterize 5 samples collected in vineyards from the valleys of Ica and Cañete. The genotypes were identified using 13 molecular markers of nuclear simple sequence repeat, and 23 morphological descriptors according to OIV. Our results showed that four genotypes were identified as Muscat of Alexandria while the other corresponded to variety well-known in Argentina as Moscatel Rosado or Uva Pastilla in Chile respectively. Moscatel Rosado showed functionally female flowers, with variable berries size and color in the range from greenish yellow through pink. This is the first identification of Moscatel Rosado as a variety present in the Peruvian vineyards and would allow its use in the pisco industry with distinctive aromatic characteristics. Keywords: Italia, Muscat of Alexandria, Moscatel Rosado, variety identification, parentage analysis, microsatellites, Pisco.
Resumen
La denominación de “Uva de Italia” o “Italia” es comúnmente utilizada por los viticultores para referirse a un grupo de variedades utilizadas desde la época colonial para la elaboración del aguardiente de Pisco con aroma moscatel. Estudios anteriores han demostrado que Uva de Italia corresponde a la variedad Moscatel de Alejandría, cepa ampliamente distribuida a nivel mundial y en América del Sur. Sin embargo, la denominación de “Italia Dorada” e “Italia Rosada” es una diferenciación que se realiza habitualmente en base a la diversidad de tonalidades observadas en las bayas de estos cepajes. Nuestro objetivo fue caracterizar 5 muestras de viñedos en los Valles de Ica y Cañete, para ello se utilizaron 13 marcadores moleculares microsatélite y 23 descriptores morfológicos según la OIV. Los resultados indicaron que cuatro genotipos correspondieron a la variedad Moscatel de Alejandría, mientras que el restante a la variedad conocida en Argentina como Moscatel Rosado o Uva Pastilla en Chile. Moscatel Rosado presentó flores funcionalmente femeninas con bayas de tamaños y colores variables, desde amarillo verdoso a rosado. Esta es la primera identificación de Moscatel Rosado como una variedad presente en los viñedos peruanos y permitiría su uso en la industria pisquera con características aromáticas distintivas.
Palabras clave: Italia, Moscatel de Alejandría, Moscatel Rosado, identificación varietal, análisis de parentesco, microsatélites, Pisco.
© The Authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2019
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