| Variety Name |
Teleki 5C |
| All Synonyms |
5C, Geisenheim 5C, Teleki 5C |
| Countries of Origin |
Hungary |
| Species |
Interspecific cross (berlandieri; riparia)
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| Breeder |
Teleki |
| Pedigree |
V. berlandieri x V. riparia |
| References |
- Christensen, L et al. 2003. Wine Grape Varieties in California. University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources Publication 3419.
- Galet, P. 1998. Grape Varieties and Rootstock Varieties. Oenoplurimedia sarl. Chateau de Chaintre, France.
- Pongracz, D.P. 1983. Rootstocks for Grape-vines. David Philip, Cape Town, South Africa.
- Robinson, J. 2006. The Oxford Companion to Wine. Third edition. Oxford University Press.
- Vitis International Variety Catalogue (VIVC). Federal Centre for Breeding Research on Cultivated Plants (BAZ).
Institute for Grapevine Breeding Geilweilerhof (IRZ). August, 2007. Link
The former National Grape Registry (NGR) was initially compiled and annotated using the earlier version of the Vitis database. The VIVC underwent a significant update beginning in 2007. Corresponding updates to this Registry will be made as necessary.
- Galet, Pierre. 1998. Grape Varieties and Rootstock Varieties. Oenoplurimédia sarl, Château de Chaintré, Chaintré, France.
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| Uses |
Rootstock |
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Teleki 5C [01]
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| Registration Status |
Registered
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| Source |
Fresno, California |
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Teleki 5C [03]
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| Registration Status |
Registered
|
| Source |
Conegliano, Italy |
| Comments |
This selection was imported to FPS in 1987 from the Instituto Sperimentale per la Viticoltura in Conegliano, Italy. It is clone ISV 45-3. |
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Teleki 5C [05]
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| Registration Status |
Registered
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| Source |
New York |
| Comments |
This selection came to FPS around 1964 from Hammondsport in Steuben County, New York. When it arrived at FPS, it was originally misidentified as Oppenheim #4 (FPS 02). |
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Teleki 5C [07]
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| Registration Status |
Registered
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| Source |
New York |
| Comments |
This selection came to FPS around 1964 from Hammondsport in Steuben County, New York. When it arrived at FPS, it was initially misidentified as Oppenheim #4 (FPS 04). |
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Teleki 5C [08]
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| Registration Status |
Registered
|
| Source |
Hammondsport, New York |
| Comments |
This selection came to Foundation Plant Services around 1964 from Hammondsport on Keuka Lake in Steuben County, New York. The material was initially misidentified as Oppenheim #4 (FPS 05). The original material underwent heat treatment therapy for 140 days at FPS and was planted in the old foundation vineyard in 1965 after successful completion of index testing.
Teleki 5C FPS 08 underwent microshoot tip tissue culture therapy in 2009 in order to qualify for the Russell Ranch Foundation Vineyard. After successful completion of testing under the 2010 Protocol, the treated material was planted at Russell Ranch in 2011 as Teleki 5C FPS 08.1. |
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Teleki 5C [10]
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| Registration Status |
Registered
|
| Source |
Fresno, California |
| Comments |
This selection came to FPS around 1978 from Fresno, California. It was originally misidentified as Oppenheim #4 (FPS 08). |
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Teleki 5C [11]
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| Registration Status |
Registered
|
| Source |
From Germany via Canada |
| Comments |
This selection came to FPS in 1991 from Germany via the Grape Repository at the Centre for Plant Health of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA)at Saanichton, British Columbia, Canada. The selection was originally misidentified as Oppenheim #4 (FPS 17). The name of the selection was changed to Teleki 5C in 2005 after DNA analysis confirmed its true identity. |
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Teleki 5C [12] (proprietary)
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| Registration Status |
Provisional
|
| Source |
Geisenheim University, Germany |
| Proprietary |
Proprietary- cannot be distributed without written permission from owner.
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| Comments |
This proprietary selection came to Foundation Plant Services in 2014 from Geisenheim University in Germany. The clone is 6-52-3 Gm. The original material successfully qualified for the California Grapevine Registration & Certification Program in 2016. |