Dual domestications and origin of traits in grapevine evolution
Yunnan Agricultural University · Beijing Botanical Garden · +46 more institutions
Abstract
We elucidate grapevine evolution and domestication histories with 3525 cultivated and wild accessions worldwide. In the Pleistocene, harsh climate drove the separation of wild grape ecotypes caused by continuous habitat fragmentation. Then, domestication occurred concurrently about 11,000 years ago in Western Asia and the Caucasus to yield table and wine grapevines. The Western Asia domesticates dispersed into Europe with early farmers, introgressed with ancient wild western ecotypes, and subsequently diversified along human migration trails into muscat and unique western wine grape ancestries by the late Neolithic. Analyses of domestication traits also reveal new insights into selection for berry…
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91Topics & keywords
- Domestication
- Biology
- Ecotype
- Wine
- Habitat
- Pleistocene
- Geography
- Botany