Ribier noir N
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Name of the variety in France

Ribier noir
Origin

This variety is originally from Ardèche and Drôme vineyards. Based on genetic analysis carried out in Montpellier, Ribier noir is probably a descendant of Gouais blanc.
Synonyms

In France, this variety can officially be called "Petit Ribier" regarding plant propagation material.
Legal information

In France, Ribier noir is officially listed in the "Catalogue of vine varieties" since 2021 on the A list but is not yet classified.
Use

Wine grape variety.
Descriptive elements

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Genetic profile

Microsatellite | VVS2 | VVMD5 | VVMD7 | VVMD27 | VRZAG62 | VRZAG79 | VVMD25 | VVMD28 | VVMD32 |
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Allel 1 | 131 | 223 | 239 | 178 | 196 | 244 | 238 | 235 | 261 |
Allel 2 | 131 | 232 | 249 | 178 | 204 | 260 | 240 | 245 | 271 |
Phenology

Bud burst: 5 days after Chasselas.
Grape maturity: mid-season, 2 weeks and a half to 3 weeks after Chasselas.
Suitability for cultivation and agronomic production

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Susceptibility to diseases and pests

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Technological potentiality

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Clonal selection in France

There is no certified clone for this variety yet.
Bibliographic references


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