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Exploring Phenotypic Diversity And Quantitative Trait Loci Mapping For Root Architecture, Freezing Tolerance, Chilling Fulfillment, And Photoperiod Traits In Grapevine Populations, Dilmini Alahakoon Jan 2020

Exploring Phenotypic Diversity And Quantitative Trait Loci Mapping For Root Architecture, Freezing Tolerance, Chilling Fulfillment, And Photoperiod Traits In Grapevine Populations, Dilmini Alahakoon

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Grapevine (Vitis species) is one of the most valuable fruit crops widely cultivated throughout the United States of America (USA). Grape and wine industries in the northern USA have been expanding rapidly with the demand for quality wine grapes that can be grown in Northern cold climate regions. As most popular cultivars are freezing sensitive, the development of new cultivars for the region continues through breeding. In this study, we evaluated grapevine root system architecture, freezing tolerance, and bud break in different genetic backgrounds in natural or controlled environments. The dissertation research objectives were to explore trait phenotypic variation and …


Quantitative Trait Loci Analysis Of Low Temperature Responses In Grapevine F2 Population, Mani Awale Jan 2016

Quantitative Trait Loci Analysis Of Low Temperature Responses In Grapevine F2 Population, Mani Awale

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Freezing injury, caused by freezing temperatures in the late fall, midwinter, or early spring, can result in significant loss to grape growers. The damage may range from the partial damage of parts of the plants to the total death of the plant, and may vary between years. Freezing tolerance is a multi-genetic, complex quantitative trait that involves many related traits like dormancy induction, growth cessation, acclimation, deacclimation and bud break. Developing an understanding of the genetics behind the complex trait requires connecting the phenotype with the genotype to enable discovering the underlying genes that can contribute to quantifiable differences between …