Screening of Galician grapevine varieties by SNPs, phenotypic traits, and phytopathology

Front Plant Sci. 2024 Feb 16:15:1359506. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2024.1359506. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

The genetic erosion of the European grapevine diversity in the last century has promoted the conservation of varieties in germplasm banks to prevent their disappearance. The study of these varieties is necessary as it would allow the diversification of the wine market, as well as provide a source of genes to face new pathogens or climate constraints. In this work, the grapevine varieties preserved in the "Estación de Viticultura e Enoloxía de Galicia" (EVEGA) Germplasm Bank (Ourense, Spain) were widely characterized, combining ampelography, ampelometry, agronomy, and phytopathology. Moreover, genetic characterization was carried out through the analysis of 48 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). A Bayesian analysis based on the SNP data was carried out to define the genetic structure of the EVEGA Germplasm Bank, which allowed the differentiation of two main reconstructed panmictic populations (RPPs), confirming previous results obtained based on microsatellite markers (SSRs). A great diversity between varieties was found for almost every parameter evaluated for ampelography, ampelometry, phytopatology, phenology, and berry quality. A principal component analysis (PCA) performed with these phenotypical data allowed discrimination among some groups of varieties included in different genetic populations. This study allowed us to evaluate the grapevine diversity maintained in the EVEGA Germplasm Bank and characterize varieties of potential value for breeding programs of interest for the Galician viticulture.

Keywords: SNP; ampelography; berry quality; downy mildew; genetic structure; grapevine varietal diversity; phenology.

Grants and funding

The author(s) declare financial support was received for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article. This research was funded by financial assistance from the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD), within the framework of sub-measure 10.2.2. ‘Conservation of genetic resources in agriculture’ of the Galician Rural Development program, project number 12/32/408/280318/16, and the Project RTI2018-101085-R-C31, C32 y C33, ‘Valorización de variedades minoritarias de vid por su potencial para la diversificación vitivinícola y de resiliencia al cambio climático’ (MINORVIN). A predoctoral grant by Agencia Estatal de Investigación (AEI)—Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación was obtained by ÁD-F - grant number BES-2017-082396. A Senior Talent Programme contract by Xunta de Galicia was obtained by ML.