Affiliation:
1. Department of Agronomy, Food, Natural Resources, Animals and Environment (DAFNAE), University of Padova , Campus of Agripolis, Viale dell’Università 16, 35020 Legnaro (PD) , Italy
2. Centro Interdipartimentale per la Ricerca in Enologia e Viticultura (CIRVE), University of Padova , Via XXVIII Aprile 14, 31015 Conegliano (TV) , Italy
Abstract
Abstract
The production of high-quality wines is strictly related to the correct management of the vineyard, which guarantees good yields and grapes with the right characteristics required for subsequent vinification. Winegrowers face a variety of challenges during the grapevine cultivation cycle: the most notorious are fungal and oomycete diseases such as downy mildew, powdery mildew, and gray mold. If not properly addressed, these diseases can irremediably compromise the harvest, with disastrous consequences for the production and wine economy. Conventional defense methods used in the past involved chemical pesticides. However, such approaches are in conflict with the growing attention to environmental sustainability and shifts from the uncontrolled use of chemicals to the use of integrated approaches for crop protection. Improvements in genetic knowledge and the availability of novel biotechnologies have created new scenarios for possibly producing grapes with a reduced, if not almost zero, impact. Here, the main approaches used to protect grapevines from fungal and oomycete diseases are reviewed, starting from conventional breeding, which allowed the establishment of new resistant varieties, followed by biotechnological methods, such as transgenesis, cisgenesis, intragenesis, and genome editing, and ending with more recent perspectives concerning the application of new products based on RNAi technology. Evidence of their effectiveness, as well as potential risks and limitations based on the current legislative situation, are critically discussed.
Funder
Italian Ministry of University and Research
Agritech National Research Center
University of Padova
European Union Next-GenerationEU
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
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