Published in Scientific Papers. Series B, Horticulture, Vol. LXVI, Issue 1
Written by Daniela Doloris CICHI, Felicia STOICA, Ramona CĂPRUCIU, Mihai CICHI
The ꞌTămâioasă româneascăꞌ variety (syn. Muscat à petits grains blancs) is one of the oldest and most famous varieties for aromatic wines in Romania. This prospective study aimed to evaluate the variability of some morphological, agrobiological and qualitative features of ꞌTămâioasă româneascăꞌ cv. and of the two clones ꞌTămâioasă româneascăꞌ 104 Dg. and ꞌTămâioasă româneascăꞌ 36 Pt., in the specific conditions of the Drăgășani vineyard, Romania. Also, it aimed to identify some ampelographic descriptors useful for the discrimination between the two clones on the one hand and between the clones and the ꞌTămâioasă româneascăꞌ variety on the other hand. Based on the 48 ampelographic and ampelometric descriptors used and analyzed, our partial results show that there is an important phenotypic variability within the population of the ꞌTămâioasă româneascăꞌ variety.
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