Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10419/194523 
Year of Publication: 
2016
Citation: 
[Journal:] Wine Economics and Policy [ISSN:] 2212-9774 [Volume:] 5 [Issue:] 2 [Publisher:] Elsevier [Place:] Amsterdam [Year:] 2016 [Pages:] 73-77
Publisher: 
Elsevier, Amsterdam
Abstract: 
The arrival in France of new varieties resistant to downy mildew and powdery mildew calls into question the aims of this "revolution" in a sector dominated by tradition. The proposed evaluation reviews the historical experience of cross-breeding programmes from an evolutionist standpoint before analysing the responses to the new technological paradigm of resistance to disease. Taking account of the time periods, dating their implementation and describing the opportunities open to winemakers, the paper revisits the scientific controversies, the institutional blockages to be eliminated, the means of recognition and the prospects.
Subjects: 
Environmental compliance
Grapevine varieties
Innovation
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Document Type: 
Article

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