PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Zoë Migicovsky AU - Peter Cousins AU - Lindsay M. Jordan AU - Sean Myles AU - Richard Keith Striegler AU - Paul Verdegaal AU - Daniel H. Chitwood TI - Grapevine rootstocks affect growth-related scion phenotypes AID - 10.1101/864850 DP - 2021 Jan 01 TA - bioRxiv PG - 864850 4099 - http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2021/02/22/864850.short 4100 - http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2021/02/22/864850.full AB - Grape growers use rootstocks to provide protection against pests and pathogens and to modulate viticulture performance such as shoot growth. Our study examined two grapevine scion varieties (‘Chardonnay’ and ‘Cabernet Sauvignon’) grafted to 15 different rootstocks and determined the effect of rootstocks on eight traits important to viticulture. We assessed the vines across five years and identified both year and variety as contributing strongly to trait variation. The effect of rootstock was relatively consistent across years and varieties, explaining between 8.99% and 9.78% of the variation in growth-related traits including yield, pruning weight, berry weight, and Ravaz index (yield to pruning weight ratio). Increases in yield due to rootstock were generally the result of increases in berry weight, likely due to increased water uptake by vines grafted to a particular rootstock. We demonstrated a greater than 50% increase in yield, pruning weight, or Ravaz index by choosing the optimal rootstock, indicating that rootstock choice is crucial for grape growers looking to improve vine performance.Competing Interest StatementPC, LMJ, and RKS were employed by E. & J. Gallo Winery. The remaining authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.