Summary A grapevine model system is described that is suitable for rapid forward and reverse genetic studies in small controlled environments. It is based on the Vvgai1 mutant allele that confers a dwarf stature, short generation cycles and continuous flowering ('microvine'). Black and white berry microvine genotypes were developed that can be transformed by Agrobacterium tumefaciens. Near-homozygous lines were created for efficient bi-allelic single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) marker mapping and mutagenesis studies. A genetic mapping strategy based on picovine-derived microvine progeny populations was used to rapidly phenotype and map the flower sex and fleshless berry loci and identify a new lethal recessive locus, Vvlrl1. The microvine provides a unique model system for rapid genetic studies of grapevine by changing the perennial long life cycle of the plant to one with features and advantages similar to an annual plant. © 2010 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
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Chaïb, J., Torregrosa, L., MacKenzie, D., Corena, P., Bouquet, A., & Thomas, M. R. (2010). The grape microvine - A model system for rapid forward and reverse genetics of grapevines. Plant Journal, 62(6), 1083–1092. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-313X.2010.04219.x
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