2023
DOI: 10.1111/ddi.13780
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A tale of three vines: current and future threats to wild Eurasian grapevine by vineyards and invasive rootstocks

Blaise Petitpierre,
Claire Arnold,
Leanne N. Phelps
et al.

Abstract: AimEurasian grapevine (Vitis vinifera), one of the most important fruit crops worldwide, diverged from its wild and currently endangered relative (V. vinifera ssp. sylvestris) about 11,000 years ago. In the 19th century, detrimental phylloxera and disease outbreaks in Europe forced grapevine cultivation to use American Vitis species as rootstocks, which have now become naturalized in Europe and are starting to colonize similar habitats to the wild grapevine. Accordingly, wild grapevine now faces two additional… Show more

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“…The sylvestris plants discovered so far have been found on the border between limestone and alluvial soils and dolomite. Growing in an unprotected area, their existence is threatened; they are not considered endangered plants in Slovenia as they are in other European countries (e.g., Austria, Hungary, Germany, France, Spain) [23,24].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sylvestris plants discovered so far have been found on the border between limestone and alluvial soils and dolomite. Growing in an unprotected area, their existence is threatened; they are not considered endangered plants in Slovenia as they are in other European countries (e.g., Austria, Hungary, Germany, France, Spain) [23,24].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%