Latin name of the genus and species of the plant claimed: Vitis vinifera.
Variety denomination: ‘VDG002’.
The new and distinct dwarf ornamental grapevine described and claimed herein originated from a cross between ‘Pixie’™×‘Cabernet Franc’.
The female parent ‘Pixie’™ is a natural dwarf ornamental grapevine (Vitis vinifera) derived from periclinal L1/L2 chimera ‘Pinot Meunier’ with dark purple berry skin. ‘Pixie’™ is the only known naturally dwarf grapevine in the public domain.
The pollen parent ‘Cabernet Franc’ is an old Vitis vinifera variety from France with purple berry skin.
The present variety of dwarf grapevine was first produced by controlled hybridization. The original cross was done at Vineland Research and Innovations Centre, Vineland Station, Ontario, Canada on Oct. 22, 2010.
‘VDG002’ was first successfully propagated asexually by single node softwood cuttings at the Vineland Research and Innovations Centre, Vineland Station, Ontario, Canada on Jun. 8, 2012. It is being maintained on its own roots in a container in a Canadian Food Inspection Agency certified greenhouse facility at Vineland Research and Innovation Centre, Vineland Station, Ontario, Canada.
The new grapevine ‘VDG002’ has the following major distinguishing characteristics. ‘VDG002’ has approximately half of the mid-rib veins with medium red anthocyanin color, whereas the mid rib veins in ‘Pixie’™ are completely green. Petiole in ‘VDG002’ is medium red anthocyanin color, whereas the petiole in ‘Pixie’™ is completely green. Young shoots in ‘VDG002’ are medium red anthocyanin color, whereas the shoots of ‘Pixie’™ are entirely green. Mature leaf blades of ‘VDG002’ are almost flat, whereas the leaf blades of mature leafs in ‘Pixie’™ have curly edges. Mature leaf in ‘VDG002’ has lighter green color, whereas mature leaf in ‘Pixie’™ has dark green color. The leaves in ‘VDG002’ lack the very characteristic downy white appearance of leaves in ‘Pixie’™, which is due to large number of fine white hairs on leaves.
The characteristics most useful in distinguishing ‘VDG002’ from ‘Pixie’™ are young leaf: prostrate hairs between main veins on lower side of blade, shoot: color of dorsal side of internodes, shoot: color of ventral side of internodes, shoot: color of dorsal side of nodes, shoot: color of ventral side of nodes, mature leaf: proportion of main veins on upper side with anthocyanin coloration, berry: color of skin (without bloom), and berry: particular flavor.
The accompanying photographic illustration illustrates in full color ‘VDG002’. The colors are as nearly true as reasonably possible in color representation of this type. Colors in the photographs may differ from the color values cited in the detailed botanical description below, which accurately describes the colors of the new dwarf grapevine.
‘VDG002’ is a dwarf ornamental grapevine with edible fruit. ‘VDG002’ has inherited the undetermined growth pattern and the dwarf growth habit from the mother variety (‘Pixie’™) The internodes are 10-15 mm in length (approximately 10-20 times shorter compared to standard Vitis vinifera cultivars). Genotypic lab analysis confirmed the hybrid status of ‘VDG002’. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was performed on template DNA extracted from ‘VDG002’ using microsatellite marker primers that were polymorphic between ‘Pixie’™ and ‘Cabernet Franc’. The microsatellite markers confirmed that the new variety ‘VDG002’ is a hybrid of the parents.
The variety is uniform and stable. No off-types, variants or mutations have been found to date.
The R.H.S. Colour Chart of The Royal Horticultural Society has been used for colour identification of foliage, berry skin and shoot. The description is based on the observation of 10 one year old plants growing in containers on their own roots in a greenhouse facility at Vineland Research and Innovation Centre, Vineland Station, Ontario, Canada during the years 2013 and 2015.
Biometric data of ‘VDG002’ is compared to that of the mother variety (‘Pixie’™) in Table 1.
The ‘VDG002’ variety has not been observed under all possible environmental conditions to date. Accordingly, it is possible that the phenotypic expression may vary somewhat with changes in light intensity and duration, cultural practices, and other environmental conditions.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PBR 13-8053 | Jun 2013 | CA | national |
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PLUTO Plant Variety Database Jul. 9, 2015. |
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20140359903 P1 | Dec 2014 | US |