A new and distinct variety of grapevine denominated ‘Iniagrape-one’ which is characterized by its midseason ripening. Its fruit is attractive blue-black, with seed rudiments, broad ellipsoid-narrow ellipsoid fruit shape, difficult berry separation from pedicel, firm texture with very good particular flavor because its acidity and sugars-acid ratio. The clusters are large in size, conical and medium density. Good productive capacity and keeping and shipping quality.

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   PP25894
Priority
Jul 22 2011
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Jul 20 2012
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Sep 15 2015
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Jul 20 2032
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1. A new and distinct variety of grapevine as herein illustrated and described.

Latin name: Vitis vinifera L.

Varietal denomination: Iniagrape-one.

The present invention relates to the discovery and asexual propagation of a new variety of grapevine, Vitis vinifera L. denominated Iniagrape-one. This new cultivar resulted from controlled hybridization between Flame Seedless (♀) and Black Seedless (♂) varieties performed in 1998 at Santiago Chile (latitude 33° 34,32 S, longitude 70° 37,41 S, altitude 631 meters above sea level), corroborated by molecular markers techniques. Plants were produced from maternal parent Flame Seedless using embryo rescue procedures (Emershad and Ramming, Amer. J. Bot. (1984), 71:873-877; Emershad et al., Amer. J. Bot. (1989), 76:397-402; Ramming, HortScience (2008) 43(3):945-946). The original vine was planted in 2000 at La Platina Experiment Research Center in Santiago Chile, and selected in 2004.

‘Iniagrape-one’ is vigorous and produces a strong vine when grafted on Freedom or Harmony rootstocks. Cane or spur pruning may be used because of its high bud fruitfulness along the shoots. In the central area of Chile (Aconcagua Valley 32° 52 S, 70° 38 W)), budbreak occurs around September 22nd, and flowering around November 15th.

This behavior is similar to Autumn Royal cultivar. The clusters are large in size, about 600-800 gr., conical and medium density. The fruit has a good export market potential for having good keeping and shipping quality.

The berries are dark blue, and according with the Colour Chart of The Royal Horticulture Society (R.H.S.) belongs to the Blue Group N° 103A. They are ellipsoid in shape, reaching a diameter of 20-22 mm and about 8 gr per berry when sprayed with gibberellic acid. They normally contain 2 to 3 rudimentary soft seed traces per berry and depending on the location and the season, occasionally present some few berries containing 1 fully developed seed. This behavior is similar to the cultivar Autumn Royal. The clusters are large in size, about 600-800 gr., conical and medium density. The fruit has a good export market potential for having good keeping and shipping quality.

‘Iniagrape-one’ is harvested in the middle of February in the central area of Chile (Aconcagua Valley 32° 52 S, 70° 38 W)), around one week after Black Seedless and Midnight Beauty and 3-4 before Autumn Royal cultivar. ‘Iniagrape-one’ differs from those varieties for its complete uniform dark blue color without the need for any hormonal spray to induce pigmentation. It has a distinct particular good flavor given by its good sugar acidity at harvest time (19-21° brix and 0.9-1% acidity). It also differs from Black Seedless for having better keeping and shipping quality. The new variety has no problem of shattering during harvest or post-harvest due to a difficult separation of the berry pedicel. For the variety Midnight Beauty separation of the berry pedicel has been classified as medium, and in Autumn Royal the union between the rachis and the pedicel is fragile, and berries can be separated from the rachis during harvesting. Unlike Autumn Royal, ‘Iniagrape-one’ has no tendency to crack.

The new ‘Iniagrape-one’ variety has shown to maintain its distinguishing characteristics through successive asexual propagation. The asexual propagation has been done either by rooting cuttings or by grafting scions onto different rootstocks. This asexual propagation has taken place at the INIA Experimental Station of La Platina located in Santiago, Chile, latitude 33° 34,32 S, longitude 70° 37,41 S, altitude 631 meters above sea level. Experimental plantations using this variety have been done in different Experimental Stations of INIA located in different sites of North and Central regions of Chile.

The drawings of the grapevine of the present invention are color photographs as follows:

FIG. 1: A shoot with young leaves numerated after the IPGRI, UPOV, OIV 1997 manual.

FIG. 2: A typical five lobes leaf after the IPGRI, UPOV, OIV 1997 manual.

FIG. 3: (a) The upper surface; (b) the lower surface of a mature leaf.

FIG. 4: (a) A non thinned cluster of Iniagrape-one showing the typical false shoulder. (b) A commercially handled cluster (120 berries/cluster).

Description applies to vines grafted onto rootstock Freedom.

The following botanical description represents a three season evaluation observed in an approximately four to six years old grapevine. In all sites, vines are cane pruned on an overhead trellis system (grape arbor) and the descriptive data are from natural non thinned and commercial handled clusters.

TABLE 1
Young leaf characteristics
Leaf size (cm)
Young leaves No Length Width Petiole length (cm)
1 0.98 ± 0.1  1.08 ± 0.17  0.26 ± 0.08 
2 1.85 ± 0.31 2.0 ± 0 53 0.5 ± 0.18
3  2.4 ± 0.49 3.0 ± 0.41 3.0 ± 0.41
4 3.5 ± 0.7 4.0 ± 0.75 4.0 ± 0.75
Density of hairs
Young Color surface between veins
leaves (After RHS Colour Chart) at lower surface
No Upper surface Lower surface Postrated Erect
1 FAN3 YELLOW FAN3 YELLOW Absent Absent
GREEN GROUP GREEN GROUP N
N 144A 144A
2 FAN3 YELLOW FAN3 YELLOW Absent Absent
GREEN GROUP GREEN GROUP N
N 144A 144A
3 FAN3 YELLOW FAN3 YELLOW Absent Absent
GREEN GROUP GREEN GROUP N
N 145A 145A
4 FAN3 YELLOW FAN3 YELLOW Absent Absent
GREEN GROUP GREEN GROUP N
N 144C 144C

TABLE 2
Mature leaf characteristics
Length (cm)
From From
petiole petiole Width (cm)
sinus base Measured Size of blade Shape of Blade
to the to the between After IPGRI, After IPGRI,
Type tip of tip of tips of both UPOV & OIV UPOV & OIV
of leaf lobe L1 lobe L1 L2 lobes 1997 1997
Sunny 10.5 16.5 15.5 Medium Pentagonal
Shaded 12.0 18.5 18.8 Big Pentagonal
Average 11.3 17.5 17.2 Medium-Big Pentagonal

Uquillas, Carolina

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