Biological and productive properties of the forms of grapevine cultivar Traminer in the subregion of Nis
Traminer is a well-known grapevine cultivar. It is thought to originate from Tramin, Italy, wherefrom it has been introduced to many European countries (France, Switzerland, Austria, Germany). Researches included two Traminer cultivar forms: White Traminer and Red Traminer. Examinations were carried...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of agricultural sciences (Belgrade, Serbia) Serbia), 2012, Vol.57 (2), p.69-79 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Traminer is a well-known grapevine cultivar. It is thought to originate from
Tramin, Italy, wherefrom it has been introduced to many European countries
(France, Switzerland, Austria, Germany). Researches included two Traminer
cultivar forms: White Traminer and Red Traminer. Examinations were carried
out in a collection vineyard of the Viticulture and Wine Production Center of
Nis. The collection vineyard was planted in 1995, with planting space of 3 x
1.2 m. Examinations took three years (2004-2006) and encompassed phenological
observations, fertility, vegetative potential of a vine, resistance to
Botrytis cinerea and wine quality. A detailed ampelographic description of
two Traminer cultivar forms was also provided according to O.I.V.
descriptors. The purpose of this paper is to determine growth, fertility,
yield, and grape and wine quality of the examined Traminer cultivar forms in
the viticultural subregion of Nis. According to the results obtained, the
examined forms could be successfully grown in this region. Average grape
yield varied depending on conditions of the particular year. White Traminer
recorded higher yield, while Red Traminer recorded better quality. In
addition, the best vines have been selected within the forms, and they will
be used in further studies and multiplication.
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ISSN: | 1450-8109 2406-0968 |
DOI: | 10.2298/JAS1202069C |