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Published 2006
There is interest in breeding new varieties which are resistant, for example, to environmental stresses, fungal and bacterial diseases, and nematodes and insects (see vine breeding). Of these, the major goals are varieties tolerant of the fungal diseases downy mildew, powdery mildew, and botrytis bunch rot or resistant to pierce’s disease. Unfortunately, new varieties, especially hybrids but even some crosses, suffer from the stigma of the poor wine quality of the early French hybrids. The uptake of newly developed grape varieties has been further hindered by consumer preference for traditional varieties, particularly the international varieties, a consequence in part of varietal labelling.
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