Brustiano faux

Brustiano faux
Grape (Vitis)
Color of berry skin Blanc
Species Vitis vinifera
Origin France
Formation of seeds Complete
Sex of flowers Hermaphrodite
VIVC number 41642

Brustiano faux is an indigenous French wine grape that is no longer in cultivation in France as of 2010.[1] The variety is currently preserved by the Centre de Ressources Biologiques de la Vigne, a division of the INRA in France.[2]

Despite its unknown origins and complete disappearance from the vineyard, it is the male progenitor of the two very important modern commercial varieties Macabeu and Xarel·lo as well as the rarer variety Plant de Cervera, all originating in Catalonia from crossings with the female vine Hebén.[1][3]

References

  1. 1 2 Kym Anderson (5 June 2016). "Brustiano Faux". Wein-Plus.eu. Retrieved 2017-09-28.
  2. "BRUSTIANO FAUX". Vitis International Variety Catalogue VIVC. Julius Kühn-Institut - Federal Research Centre for Cultivated Plants (JKI), Institute for Grapevine Breeding - Geilweilerhof (ZR). August 2017. Retrieved 2017-09-28.
  3. LACOMBE, T.; BOURSIQUOT, J.M.; LAUCOU, V.; Di VECCHI-STARAZ, M.; PEROS, J.P.; THIS, P. (2013). "Large-scale parentage analysis in an extended set of grapevine cultivars (Vitis vinifera L.)". Theoretical Applied Genetics. 126: 401–414.


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