OIV Protocol for identification of varieties

Status: In force

OIV Protocol for identification of varieties

RESOLUTION OIV-VITI 609-2019

OIV PROTOCOL FOR IDENTIFICATION OF VARIETIES

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY,

ON THE PROPOSAL from the COMMISSION I "Viticulture",

IN VIEW of Article 2, paragraph 2 b i) and c iii) of the Agreement of 3rd April 2001 establishing the International Organisation of Vine and Wine, and under points 2.b.ii and 2.d.iii of the OIV Strategic Plan 2015-2019, which foresaw that to define the different categories of the grapevine products, a minimum protocol for variety identification should be defined,

CONSIDERING the publication of OIV of 1996 under the title “International List of Vine Varieties and Synonyms”, which was established on the basis of the work of the "Selection of the Vine" Expert group in collaboration with the "Regulation and Quality Control" Expert group, and which was not only compiling a list of varietal names, but was also establishing connections between diverse designations of the grapevines used in different countries, in order to achieve more clarity in the identification of vine varieties,

CONSIDERING that the market of wine, table grapes and propagating material needs a precise assessment of the varietal identity, due to the use of locally different synonyms,

CONSIDERING the publication of the 2nd edition of the “OIV Descriptor List for Grape Varieties and Vitis Species” in 2007, which determined the characteristics for describing a Vitis variety or species, in which, together with UPOV and Bioversity International (formerly IPGRI), OIV revised the grape varieties descriptors,

CONSIDERING the “Description of grape varieties throughout the world” published by OIV in 2009, based on the “OIV Descriptor List for Grape Varieties and Vitis Species”, and the OIV-VITI resolution 467-2012 that splits the characters between “principal” and “complementary”,

CONSIDERING that practical experience has shown that a lower number of characteristics are sufficient for variety differentiation and identification and that for such purpose, within the European Project GrapeGen06 has adopted a list of 48 OIV characters,

CONSIDERING that UPOV guidelines (TG/50/9) are used for the conduct of tests for distinctness, uniformity and stability of vine varieties,

CONSIDERING, that different protocols are applied in many countries for variety differentiation and identification, and that harmonization of such protocols should be achieved,

CONSIDERING that the description of a variety should incorporate its distinctness, uniformity and stability in respect to all other vine varieties,

CONSIDERING that according to common experience it is advisable to describe a variety both according to its ampelographic characters and by nuclear DNA analysis using SSR markers,

Considering the reliability of DNA testing methods and results reached by GENRES group in codifying the vine genotype,

CONSIDERING the outcomes of the questionnaire of OIV in 2014 and 2015 addressed to the Member States concerning the Protocol for Varieties Identification in the respective countries,

CONSIDERING that the passport data of the “Vitis International Variety Catalogue” – VIVC could represent a useful tool for connecting and to standardize the description of the variety,

DECIDES to adopt the minimum criteria for establishing an OIV protocol for identification of varieties,

DECIDES to include the following SSR markers VVMD32, VVMD25 and VVMD28 and their respective codes 807, 808 and 809 in the OIV Descriptor List for Grape Varieties and Vitis Species.

Index

1. SUBJECT OF THE PROTOCOL

2. INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF A VARIETY

3. CHARACTERISTICS TO BE CONSIDERED

4. REPORTING RESULTS

5. CRITERIA FOR DENOMINATION OF A NEW VARIETY

6. ANNEXES. OIV DATASHEET WITH MINIMUM CHARACTERS FOR VARIETIES’ IDENTIFICATION

1.      SUBJECT OF THE PROTOCOL

The aim of the resolution is to harmonize the international criteria for grapevine variety identification. Where required for official recognition and registration of a variety, these criteria should be used.

The OIV protocol can also be used in the case of re-examination of previous varietal names and possible revision or change of the denomination. The protocol describes the technical procedures suggested to identify any grapevine variety (Vitis L.) by establishing minimal guidelines about ampelographic and genetic characters on the basis of the “Second edition of the OIV descriptor list for grape varieties and Vitis species” and the outcomes of the European Projects GENRES081 and GrapeGen06. 

2.      INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF A VARIETY

The information required for the identification of a variety includes:

  • The origin of the variety:
    • Spontaneous
    • Controlled cross
    • Genetic modified organisms
  • The breeder, where appropriate
  • The maintainer
  • Pending patent in case of breeder’s rights
  • Productive purpose (wine, table grapes, dried grapes, rootstock, other use)
  • The place of its preservation by the maintainer
  • The main characteristics that are intended to be original
  • Ampelographic and genotypic characterization
  • Temporary identification code or the name proposed of the new variety.

3.      CHARACTERISTICS TO BE CONSIDERED

Ampelographic descriptions should follow mainly the guidelines of the “Second edition of the OIV descriptor list for grape varieties and Vitis species” or at least the shorter list of characters foreseen by the resolution OIV-VITI 467-2012 available in Annex Table 1, appropriately adapted and extended. Where appropriate a reference should be done to the characteristics of resistance or sensitivity to unfavourable conditions or harmful organisms.

The genetic profile should be produced using at least the 9 reference SSR markers reported in Annex Table 2 supplying environmentally independent parameters for comparison.

Descriptions of varieties assessed according the UPOV[1] guidelines or according to the list proposed by GrapeGen06 are accepted as well.

4.      REPORTING RESULTS

The presentation and description of the results must take into account at least the information defined in the previous articles. The relevant body collects the information and arranges the description of the variety and such description presented by the breeder for the official recognition of the variety.

5.      CRITERIA FOR DENOMINATION OF A NEW VARIETY

For new varieties, it is necessary to avoid the use of names that may lead to possible confusion with the name of other existing varieties, especially when these are already used in officially approved labels of existing commercial products.

In addition, names containing geographical indications should be avoided in order to avoid confusion with protected geographical indications and appellations of origin.

6.      ANNEXES. OIV DATASHEET WITH MINIMUM CHARACTERS FOR VARIETIES’ IDENTIFICATION

Table 1: AMPELOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS MINIMAL LIST.

PART OBSERVED

CHARACTER

OIV CODE

Young Shoot

 opening of the tip

001

Young Shoot

 intensity of anthocyanin coloration on prostrate hairs of tip

003

Young Shoot

 density of prostrate hairs on tip

004

Shoot

 attitude (before tying)

006

Shoot

 color of dorsal side of internodes

007

Shoot

 color of ventral side of internodes

008

Shoot

 Number of consecutive tendrils

016

Young leaf

 color of the upper side of  blade (4th leaf)

051

Young leaf

 density of prostrate hairs between main veins on lower side of blade (4th  leaf)

053

Mature leaf

 shape of blade

067

Mature leaf

 number of lobes

068

Mature leaf

 area of anthocyanin coloration of main veins on upper side of blade

070

Mature leaf

 blistering of upper side of blade

075

Mature leaf

 shape of teeth

076

Mature leaf

 degree of opening / overlapping of petiole sinus

079

Mature leaf

 shape of base of petiole sinus

080

Mature leaf

 teeth in the petiole sinus

081-1

Mature leaf

 petiole sinus base limited by veins

081-2

Mature leaf

 teeth in the upper lateral sinuses

083-2

Mature leaf

 density of prostrate hairs between the main veins on lower side of blade

084

Mature leaf

 density of erect hairs on main veins on lower side of blade

087

Mature leaf

 depth of upper lateral sinuses

094

Flower

 sexual organs

151

Bunch

 length (peduncle excluded)

202

Bunch

 density

204

Bunch

 length of peduncle of primary bunch

206

Bunch

 shape

208

Bunch

 number of wings of the primary bunch

209

Bunch

weight of  a single bunch

502

Berry

 width

221

Berry

 shape

223

Berry

 color of skin

225

Berry

 intensity of the anthocyanin coloration of flesh

231

Berry

 firmness of flesh

235

Berry

 particularity of flavor

236

Berry

 formation of seeds

241

Berry

single berry weight

503

Grapevines

Time of bud burst

301

Grapevines

Time of beginning of berry ripening (Veraison)

303

Table 2: SSR markers

SSR-marker

OIV CODE

VVS2

801

VVMD5

802

VVMD7

803

VVMD27

804

VrZAG62

805

VrZAG79

806

VVMD32 

807

VVMD25

808

VVMD28

809


[1] International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants