Grape plant named 'PINOT KORS'

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20200205330
  • Publication Number
    20200205330
  • Date Filed
    November 12, 2019
    5 years ago
  • Date Published
    June 25, 2020
    4 years ago
  • US Classifications
  • International Classifications
    • A01H6/88
Abstract
A new grape variety distinguished by its strong blistering of the upper side of the leaf blade, cuneiform shaped leaves, fruit cluster of medium bunch density with 3-4 wings, medium harvesting time (early September in northeastern Italy), and resistance to downy mildew and powdery mildew.
Description
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims the benefit of priority from EU Community Plant Variety Rights (CPVR) Application No. 20183518, filed Dec. 20, 2018.


Latin name of the genus and species of the plant claimed: Vitis vinifera L.


Variety denomination: ‘PINOT KORS’.


BACKGROUND

The present application relates to a new and distinct variety of grape named ‘PINOT KORS’. The new plant resulted from a controlled cross and is a selection from crossing 99-1-48 (unpatented) as the seed parent with Pinot Noir (unpatented) as the pollen parent in 2007. The resulting plant was selected in 2013 when growing in a cultivated area in Udine, Italy.


SUMMARY

The ‘PINOT KORS’ variety is distinguished from other grape varieties due to the following unique combination of characteristics: strong blistering of upper side of leaf blade, cuneiform shaped leaves, fruit cluster of medium bunch density with 3-4 wings, medium harvesting time (early September in northeastern Italy), and resistance to downy mildew and powdery mildew.














Charac-

Male Parent


teristic
‘PINOT KORS’
Pinot noir







vigour
High
Medium


growth
Horizontal
Horizontal


habit




leaf
Medium, medium green
Medium, dark green color



color (upper surface)
(upper surface) N134A,



134A, strong blistering
medium blistering of upper



of upper side of blade,
side of blade, pentagonal



cuneiform shape, small
shape, small-medium teeth



teeth



cluster
Medium or medium-
Low weight, with one or



large conical and loose
two wings, compact, broad



clusters, with 3-4 wings,
ellipsoid berry, berry skin



berry is medium-to-
with blue-black color 99A,



small of globous shape,
soft flesh, neutral taste, no



blue-black color 99A,
flesh coloration



thin skin with medium




pruinosity, soft pulp




with neutral flavor



harvesting
Medium [early Septem-
Early [end of August


time
ber (Middle Friuli,
(Middle Friuli,



northeastern Italy)]
northeastern Italy)]


resistances
Resistant to downy
No resistance to downy



mildew, resistant to
mildew, no resistance to



powdery mildew
powdery mildew









Asexual reproduction of this new variety by vegetative cuttings shows that the foregoing characteristics come true to form, are firmly fixed, and are established and transmitted through succeeding propagations.


Certain characteristics of this variety may change with changing environmental conditions (such as photoperiod, temperature, moisture, soil conditions, nutrient availability, or other factors). Color descriptions and other terminology are used in accordance with their ordinary dictionary descriptions, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. Color designations (hue/value/chroma) are made with reference to The Royal Horticultural Society (R.H.S.) Colour Chart, 5th edition, London, England, 2007.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 is a photograph showing a shoot of the new variety.



FIG. 2 is a photograph showing a leaf of the new variety.



FIG. 3 is a photograph showing fruit of the new variety.



FIG. 4 is a photograph showing plants of the new variety.





The color photographs shows typical specimens of the new variety and depict the color as nearly true as is reasonably possible to make the same in a color illustration of this character. It should be noted that colors may vary, for example due to lighting conditions at the time the photograph is taken. Therefore, color characteristics of this new variety should be determined with reference to the observations described herein, rather than from the photograph alone.


DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The new variety was identified due to its resistance to downy mildew and powdery mildew, and was suited to the climatic and soil conditions of central-northern Italy. The new variety can be used in wine production.


BOTANICAL

The following detailed description of the ‘PINOT KORS’ variety is based on observations of asexually reproduced progeny. The observed progeny are plants which were 3-5 years of age. The following detailed description concerns the plants growing in an open field taken in Rauscedo, Italy in 2016-2018. The original plant and progeny have been observed growing in a cultivated area in Rauscedo, Italy, with medium texture soil that is rich in skeleton and alluvial in nature. Temperatures in Rauscedo, Italy range from a high of 29° C. to a low of −2° C. Average rainfall is 822 mm per year, with an average rainfall during the growing season (April-September) of 453 mm.


The chart used in the identification of colors described herein is The R.H.S. Colour Chart, 5th edition, except where general color terms of ordinary significance are used. The color values were determined in August-September 2018 under natural light conditions in Rauscedo, Italy.

  • Scientific name: Vitis vinifera L.
  • Parentage:
      • Seed parent.—99-1-48.
      • Pollen parent.—Pinot Noir.
  • Plant:
      • Vigor.—High.
      • Growth habit.—Horizontal.
  • Shoot:
      • Opening of the shoot tip.—Fully open for young shoot.
      • Distribution of the anthocyanin coloration of the prostrate hairs of the shoot tip.—Absent.
      • Density of prostate hair on the shoot tip.—Medium.
      • Attitude (before tying).—Semi-erect to horizontal.
      • Color of the dorsal side of internodes.—Green 140B and red 53D.
      • Color of the ventral side of internodes.—Green 140B and red 53D.
      • Distribution of anthocyanin coloration on the bud scales.—Absent.
      • Number of consecutive tendrils.—2 or less.
  • Leaves:
      • Shape.—Cuneiform.
      • Teeth.—Small.
      • Blistering.—Strong blistering of upper side of blade.
      • Size.—Medium.
      • Young leaf.—Color of upper surface is green 134B, with sparse prostrate hairs between main veins on the lower side of blade.
      • Mature leaf.—Color of upper surface is medium green 134A, with sparse prostrate hairs between main veins on the lower side of blade.
      • Mature leaf.—Five lobes.
      • Area of anthocyanin coloration of main veins on upper side and lower of mature blade.—Only at the petiolar point.
      • Goffering of mature blade.—Absent or very weak.
      • Undulation of blade between main or lateral veins of mature leaf.—Absent.
      • Profile of mature blade in cross-section.—V-shaped.
      • Degree of opening.—Open.
      • Shape of base of petiole sinus.—Brace-shaped.
      • Petiole sinus base limited by vein.—On one side.
      • Density of prostrate hairs on petiole.—None or very low.
      • Density of erect hairs on petiole.—None or very low.
      • Depth of upper lateral sinuses.—Deep.
  • Flowers: Fully developed stamens and fully developed gynoecium.
      • Insertion of 1st inflorescence.—3rd and 4th node.
      • Number of inflorescences per shoot.—1 to 2.
  • Fruit:
      • Cluster.—Medium or medium-large conical and loose clusters with 3-4 wings.
      • Time of beginning of berry ripening.—Early to medium.
      • Berry shape.—Globose.
      • Berry size.—Medium to small.
      • Pruinosity.—Medium.
      • Pulp.—Soft.
      • Color of skin (without bloom).—Blue black 99A.
      • Skin.—Thin.
      • Anthocyanin coloration of flesh.—Absent or very weak.
      • Flavor.—None/neutral.
      • Formation of seeds.—Complete.
      • Harvest time.—Medium (early September in northeastern Italy).
      • Bunch length (peduncle excluded).—Long.
      • Bunch width.—Medium-wide.
      • Bunch density.—Medium.
      • Length of peduncle of primary bunch.—Medium.
      • Lignification of peduncle.—Up to about the middle.
      • Berry hilium.—Visible.
  • Must characteristics:
      • Sugars (brix).—22.6.
      • pH.—3.5.
      • Total acidity.—5.9 g/l.
      • Tartaric acid.—7.3 g/l.
      • Malic acid.—3.99 g/l.
  • Production characteristics:
      • Clusters per shoot.—1.72.
      • Grape production.—3633 g/plant.
      • No. of bunches/vine (at harvest).—22.2.
      • Average weight of the bunch.—276 g.
      • Average berry weight.—1.42 g.
      • Pruning wood weight.—690 g/plant.
      • Index of ravaz.—5.26.
  • Wine produced from grapes:
      • Total acidity.—5.4 g/l.
      • Tartaric acid.—1.7 g/l.
      • pH.—3.7.
      • Net extract.—26 g/l.
      • Flavonoids.—1427 mg/l.
      • Anthocyanins.—330 mg/l.
      • Total polyphenols.—1450 mg/l.
      • Alcohol.—13.9 g/l.
      • Volatile acidity.—0.7 g/l.
      • Reducing sugars.—1.6 g/l.
  • Molecular analysis:


















VVS2
VVMD5
VVMD7

















N + 28
N + 28
N + 4
N + 6
N + 12
N + 22














VVMD25
VVMD27
VVMD28

















N + 14
N + 14
N + 8
N + 14
N + 2
N + 28














VVMD32
VRZAG 62
VRZAG 79

















N + 5
N + 5
N + 14
N + 26
N + 8
N + 16










Use international coding based on “N” (see European project GENRES 081—A basis for the preservation and utilization of Vitis genetic resources)
  • Phenological characteristics (in Rauscedo, Italy):
      • Germination.—April 4.
      • Flowering.—June 4.
      • Veraison (change of color).—August 3.
      • Maturation.—September 15.
  • Use: Wine grape.
  • Disease/pest resistance: Resistance to downy mildew and powdery mildew.

Claims
  • 1. A new and distinct variety of Vitis vinifera L. plant substantially as illustrated and described herein.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
20183518 Dec 2018 EU national