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Fleurtai

Grapevine

Denomination: 'Fleurtai'
Botanical Name: Vitis vinifera
Applicant/Holder: Istituto Di Genomica Applicata
Via Jacopo Linussia 51
Udine
33100
Italy
Tel: 39 0432 62991

Università degli Studi di Udine
Via Palladio 8
Udine
33100
Italy
Tel: 39 0432 556111
Breeder: Simone Diego Castellarin, Vancouver, British Columbia
Guido Cipriani, Faedis UD, Italy
Gabriele Di Gaspero, Cividale del Friuli UD, Italy
Enrico Peterlunger, Codroipo UD, Italy
Michele Morgante, Tricesimo UD, Italy
Raffaele Testolin, Udine UD, Italy
Agent in Canada: Bereskin & Parr
Box 401, 40 King Street West
Toronto, Ontario
M5H 3Y2
Canada
Tel: 416-364-7311
Application Date: 2015-02-13
Provisional Protection:: 2016-02-11
Application Number: 16-8817
Grant of Rights Date: 2020-06-01
Certificate Number: 6193
Grant of Rights Termination Date: 2045-06-01

Variety Description

Varieties used for comparison: 'Phoenix' and 'Chardonnay'

Summary: The young shoot tip of 'Fleurtai' has none or very sparse prostrate hairs while that of 'Chardonnay' has sparse prostrate hairs. On the lower side of the young leaf blade, the prostrate hairs between the main veins of 'Fleurtai' are absent or very sparse while those of 'Chardonnay' are sparse. The mature leaf of 'Fleurtai' is small to medium sized while the mature leaf of 'Phoenix' is large. The peduncle of the primary berry bunch of 'Fleurtai' is medium to long while that of 'Chardonnay' is short.

Description:

YOUNG SHOOT TIP: fully opened tip, absent or very weak intensity of anthocyanin colouration of prostrate hairs, absent or very sparse prostrate or erect hairs present
WOODY SHOOT: yellowish brown
SHOOT: dorsal side of internodes and nodes are green and red, ventral side of internodes and nodes are green, absent or very sparse erect hairs on internodes, semi-erect attitude (before tying)
TENDRILS: medium to long

TIME OF BEGINNING OF BUD BURST: early
YOUNG LEAF: green upper side, absent or very sparse prostrate hairs between main veins on lower side, absent or very sparse erect hairs on main veins on lower side
MATURE LEAF: small to medium sized, circular, weak to medium blistering of upper side, one lobe, slightly opened petiole sinus, mixture of both sides straight and convex shaped teeth, very low to low proportion of anthocyanin colouration of the main veins on upper side, absent or very sparse prostrate hairs between main veins on lower side, absent or very sparse erect hairs on main veins on lower side, petiole is of equal length to middle vein
MATURE LEAF TEETH: short to medium length, small to medium length to width ratio

FLOWER: fully developed stamens and gynoecium

FRUIT CLUSTER: medium sized, medium density, medium to long peduncle of primary bunch
BERRY: small, globose shape, moderately easy separation from pedicel, begins to ripen early to mid-season, complete formation of seeds
BERRY SKIN: yellow-green (without bloom), medium thickness
BERRY FLESH: absent or very weak intensity of anthocyanin colouration, moderately firm, no particular flavour

Origin & Breeding History: The University of Udine and the Institute for Applied Genomics have developed 'Fleurtai' through controlled selection and crossing. 'Fleurtai' originated in the Friuli Venezia Giulia Region of North-East Italy by crossing the 'Tocai Friulano' variety, as the seed parent, with '20/3', an unreleased selection of the applicants collection as the pollen parent, in June 2002. The controlled cross was conducted using cluster isolation and flower emasculation in the seed parent and isolation of cluster in the pollen donor prior to flowering. The first asexual multiplication occurred in 2005 and the date in which 'Fleurtai' was ultimately obtained was in 2010. The seedling from which the variety originated was selected at the experimental farm Servadei, Udine, Italy. The genetic identity of the seedling was verified by DNA microsatellite markers. Selection criteria included medium vigour, resistance to downy mildew and tolerance to powdery mildew. The variety was evaluated in plots of 25 or 100 individuals for three consecutive years of production, from 2011 to 2013, in two ecologically different sites, Udine and Fossalon Grado, with rootstocks 1103 Paulsen, Kober 5BB.

Tests & Trials: The detailed description of 'Fleurtai' is based on the UPOV report of Technical Examination, application number 2015/0363, purchased from the Community Plant Variety Office in Angers, France. The trials were conducted by the Bundessortenamt under reference number RBE 1035 in Murbach, Germany, from 2017 to 2018.

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Fleurtai
Grapevine: 'Fleurtai'

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