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Long-term performance of disease-resistant grapevine varieties: insights from an 8-year field monitoring across French vineyards

Pelissier, R.; Marolleau, L.; D Mazet, I.; Delmotte, F.; DELIERE, L.; Miclot, A.-S.; Fabre, F.

2026-04-30 plant biology
10.64898/2026.04.28.721351 bioRxiv
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Breeding disease-resistant varieties (DRV) is a central strategy for reducing reliance on phytosanitary products. However, the successful deployment and long-term durability of these cultivars rely on acquiring field data across diverse production conditions, a step that remains frequently neglected, especially in perennial crops. Since 2018, the OSCAR observatory, a network of vineyard plots planted in France with varieties resistant to downy and powdery mildew, the two major pathogens of grapevine, has aimed to close this gap for viticulture. The observatory comprises over 199 commercial plots, covering 127 hectares across diverse agroclimatic conditions, all managed by winegrowers under their own production practices. The observatory currently monitors 30 disease-resistant grapevine varieties, tracking both their agronomic performance and the dynamics of key pathogens. Since 2018, while phytosanitary treatments have been reduced by an average of 79% compared to conventional plots, the incidence of downy and powdery mildew, remain low, even in years highly conducive to these diseases. However, the long-term survey also highlights the decline in efficacy of some resistances to downy mildew and the emergence of black rot, a disease effectively controlled by conventional phytosanitary programs. Beyond acting as a rapid warning system for resistance breakdown, the observatory promotes sustainable disease management in viticulture. It provides valuable insights to winegrowers on effective DRV management. It also delivers actionable feedback to breeders to guide more durable DRV breeding strategies. Highlights- OSCAR observatory monitors 199 plots of grapevine disease resistant varieties (DRV) - Grapevine DRV cuts fungicide uses by 79% while maintaining good disease control - Some resistances efficacy declines against downy mildew, but not powdery mildew - Black rot, a disease usually controlled by fungicide, is rising in OSCAR plots OSCAR provides useful feedback to breeders and winegrowers on DRV management

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