Genetically tailored grapevines for the wine industry.

Melané A Vivier, Isak S Pretorius
Author Information
  1. Melané A Vivier: Institute for Wine Biotechnology, Stellenbosch University, South Africa.

Abstract

Grapevine biotechnology is one of the most promising developments in the global wine industry, which is increasingly faced with conflicting demands from markets, consumers and environmentalists. In the grapevine industries, this technology and its supporting disciplines entail the establishment of stress tolerant and disease resistant varieties of Vitis vinifera, with increased productivity, efficiency, sustainability and environmental friendliness, especially regarding improved pest and disease control, water use efficiency and grape quality. The implementation and successful commercialisation of genetically improved grapevine varieties will only be realized if an array of hurdles, both scientific and otherwise, can be overcome.

MeSH Term

Biotechnology
Commerce
Fruit
Genetic Engineering
Genome, Plant
Marketing
Patents as Topic
Plant Diseases
Plants, Genetically Modified
Public Opinion
Public Policy
Transformation, Genetic
Vitis
Wine

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