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Supplemental Table 1 Information on 338 Accessions at the Sumarroca Winery (AOC Penedès, Spain) Variety Collection Supplemental Data for: Marsal G, Mateo-Sanz JM, Canals JM, Zamora F and Fort F. 2016. SSR analysis of 338 accessions planted in Penedès (Spain) reveals 28 unreported molecular profiles ofVitis vinifera L. Am J Enol Vitic 67:466-470. doi: 10.5344/ajev.2016.16013. Supplemental Table 1 Information on 338 accessions at the Sumarroca winery (AOC Penedès, Spain) variety collection. Bibliographic information found Conclusive information about variety Original information from Sumarroca winery (Database and scientific paper) Observations Category of accession name Code Code by VIVC a (PN / S / Ampelo- Prime namea Countryb Colorc Used Code Accession namee countryb Colorc Used PN* / S* / NE)f graphicg SSR Category / Labeling of some varieties Abouriou FRA R V 1 Abouriou FRA R V PN Yes Yes Accession name and MP-SSR are congruent with established prime name Afus ali LBN W T 115 Granito de oro ESP W T NE Yes Yes Granito de oro proposed as a new synonym / Afartapobres is a mislabeling 2 Afartapobres # ESP W T PN Yes Yes Agiorgitiko GRC R V 3 Agiorgitiko GRC R V PN Yes Yes Accession name and MP-SSR are congruent with established prime name Aglianico ITA R V 4 Aglianico ITA R V PN Yes Yes Accession name and MP-SSR are congruent with established prime name Ahmeur Bou Ahmeur ESP R V 58 Colló de gall # ESP R T NE Yes Yes Colló de gall is a mislabeling Airen ESP W T-V 5 Airén ESP W V-T PN Yes Yes Accession name and MP-SSR are congruent with established prime name Alarije ESP W V 6 Barcelonés ESP W V PN* / S Yes Yes Synonymies / Vinyater is a mislabeling 150 Subirat parent ESP W V S Yes Yes 326 Vinyater # ESP W V S Yes Yes Albana ITA W V 7 Albana ITA W V PN Yes Yes Accession name and MP-SSR are congruent with established prime name Aleatico ITA R T-V 10 Aleatico ITA R V PN Yes Yes Accession name and MP-SSR are congruent with established prime name Alfrocheiro PRT R V 11 Alfrocheiro PRT W V PN Yes Yes Accession name and MP-SSR are congruent with established prime name Alicante henri bouschet FRA R V 12 Alicante henri bouschet FRA R V PN Yes Yes Accession name and MP-SSR are congruent with established prime name Alvarelhao PRT R V 32 Brancellao PRT R V S Yes Yes Accession name and MP-SSR are congruent with established prime name Alvarinho ESP W V 8 Albariño ESP W V S Yes Yes Accession name and MP-SSR are congruent with established prime name Ancellotta ITA R V 14 Ancellotta ITA R V PN Yes Yes Accession name and MP-SSR are congruent with established prime name Angelo Pirovano ITA Rs T 245 Procupátz # FRY R V NE Yes Yes Procupátz is a mislabeling Ansonica ITA W T-V 165 Incrozio manzoni # ITA W V NE (changed lexic) Yes Yes Incrozio manzoni is a mislabeling Aramon noir FRA R T-V 15 Aramon FRA R T-V S Yes Yes Accession name and MP-SSR are congruent with established prime name Assyrtiko GRC W V 17 Assyrtiko GRC W V PN Yes Yes Accession name and MP-SSR are congruent with established prime name Baga PRT R V 19 Baga PRT R V PN / S* Yes Yes Accession name and MP-SSR are congruent with established prime name 191 Moreto do Dao # PRT R V S Yes Yes Moreto do Dao is a mislabeling Barbarossa ITA Rs V 20 Barbarossa ITA R V PN Yes Yes Accession name and MP-SSR are congruent with established prime name Barbera nera ITA R V 21 Barbera ITA R V S / S* Yes Yes Accession name and MP-SSR are congruent with established prime name Beba ESP W T-V 13 Alicantí ESP W V NE Yes Yes Synonymies / Alicantí proposed as a new synonym / Tressot noir is a mislabeling 126 Iso ESP W V S Yes Yes 171 Mateu ESP W V S Yes Yes 308 Tressot noir # FRA R V PN Yes Yes Bequignol noir FRA R V 23 Béquignol FRA R V S* Yes Yes Accession name and MP-SSR are congruent with established prime name Berbecel BGR W V 135 Kokorko BGR W V S Yes Yes Accession name and MP-SSR are congruent with established prime name Bicane FRA W T-V 170 Massacamps # ESP W V PN / S* Yes No Massacamps is a mislabeling Blanc d’Ambre FRA W T 132 Jurançon # FRA W V S / S* Yes Yes Jurançon is a mislabeling Blatina BIH R T-V 281 Suscan # FRY R V PN Yes Yes Suscan is a mislabeling Blaufraenkisch AUT R T-V 25 Blau fränkische AUT R T-V NE Yes Yes Synonymies /Blau fränkische proposed as a new synonym 26 Franconia ITA R T-V S Yes Yes Bobal ESP R V 28 Bobal ESP R V PN Yes Yes Synonymies 247 Provechón ESP R V S Yes Yes Bombino bianco ITA W T-V 223 Passerina # GRC W T-V S / S* Yes Yes Passerina is a mislabeling Borracal ESP R V 35 Caíño ESP R V S* Yes Yes Synonymies 295 Tinta femia ESP R V S / S* Yes Yes Bourboulenc FRA W V 30 Bourboulenc FRA W V PN Yes Yes Accession name and MP-SSR are congruent with established prime name Brachetto ITA R V 31 Brachetto ITA R V PN Yes Yes Accession name and MP-SSR are congruent with established prime name Cabernet franc FRA R V 33 Cabernet franc FRA R V PN Yes Yes Accession name and MP-SSR are congruent with established prime name Cabernet sauvignon FRA R V 34 Cabernet sauvignon FRA R V PN Yes Yes Accession name and MP-SSR are congruent with established prime name Calabrese ITA R V 36 Calabrese nero ITA R V S Yes Yes Accession name and MP-SSR are congruent with established prime name Caladoc FRA R V 37 Caladoc FRA R V PN Yes Yes Accession name and MP-SSR are congruent with established prime name Calitor noir FRA R V 38 Calitor FRA R V S / S* Yes Yes Accession name and MP-SSR are congruent with established prime name Canaiolo nero ITA R V 40 Canaiolo nero ITA R V PN Yes Yes Accession name and MP-SSR are congruent with established prime name Carignan noir ESP R V 41 Cariñena ESP R V S Yes Yes Accession name and MP-SSR are congruent with established prime name Carmenere FRA R V 42 Carmenere FRA R V PN Yes Yes Accession name and MP-SSR are congruent with established prime name 1 continued next page Am. J. Enol. Vitic. Supplemental Data for: Marsal G, Mateo-Sanz JM, Canals JM, Zamora F and Fort F. 2016. SSR analysis of 338 accessions planted in Penedès (Spain) reveals 28 unreported molecular profiles ofVitis vinifera L. Am J Enol Vitic 67:466-470. doi: 10.5344/ajev.2016.16013. Supplemental Table 1 (continued) Information on 338 accessions at the Sumarroca winery (AOC Penedès, Spain) variety collection. Bibliographic information found Conclusive information about variety Original information from Sumarroca winery (Database and scientific paper) Observations Category of accession name Code Code by VIVC a (PN / S / Ampelo- Prime namea Countryb Colorc Used Code Accession namee countryb Colorc Used PN* / S* / NE)f graphicg SSR Category / Labeling of some varieties Castelao PRT R V 129 Joao de Santarem PRT W T-V S Yes Yes Accession name and MP-SSR are congruent with established prime name Catarratto bianco comune ITA W V 43 Catarratto bianco comune ITA W V PN Yes Yes Sport Catarratto bianco lucido ITA W V 44 Catarratto bianco lucido ITA W V PN Yes Yes Cayetana blanca ESP W T-V 45 Cayetana ESP W V S Yes Yes Synonymies / Chelva is a mislabeling 54 Chelva # ESP W T-V S Yes Yes 219 Parda PRT W V S / S* Yes Yes Centurion USA R V 46 Centurian USA R V S Yes No Molecular bibliographic information not found Cep de la Maria * ESP W V 47 Cep de la Maria ESP W V NE No No Bibliographic information not found Cereza ARG R T-V 48 Cereza ARG R T-V PN Yes Yes Accession name and MP-SSR are congruent with established prime name Cesanese comune ITA R V 50 Cesanese comune ITA R V PN Yes No Molecular bibliographic information not found Chardonnay blanc FRA W V 51 Chardonnay FRA W V S Yes Yes Accession name and MP-SSR are congruent with established prime name Chasselas blanc CHE W T-V 53 Chasselas FRA W T-V S / S* Yes Yes Accession name and MP-SSR are congruent with established prime name Chenin blanc FRA W V 55 Chenin blanc FRA W T PN Yes Yes Accession name and MP-SSR are congruent with established prime name Cinsaut FRA R RS- 57 Cinsaut FRA R T-V PN Yes Yes Accession name and MP-SSR are congruent with established prime name T-V Coda di Volpe bianca ITA W T-V 24 Biangetta trevigiana # ITA W V NE (changed lexic) Yes No Biangetta trevigiana is a mislabeling Colombard FRA W T-V 59 Colombard FRA W T-V PN Yes Yes Accession name and MP-SSR are congruent with established prime name Colorino ITA R V 60 Colorino ITA R V S / S* Yes Yes Accession name and MP-SSR are congruent with established prime name Cornichon blanc ITA W T-V 180 Moc de gall ESP W V NE No No Moc de gall proposed as a new synonym Cortese ITA W T-V 62 Cortese ITA W V PN Yes Yes Accession name and MP-SSR are congruent with established prime name Corvina veronese ITA R V 63 Corvina veronese ITA R V PN Yes Yes Accession name and MP-SSR are congruent with established prime name Cot FRA R T-V 64 Cot FRA R T-V PN Yes Yes Accession name and MP-SSR are congruent with established prime name Counoise FRA R T-V 65 Counoise FRA R V PN Yes Yes Accession name and MP-SSR are congruent with established prime name Criolla grande sanjuanina ARG R T-V 67 Criolla grande sanjuanina ARG R T PN Yes Yes Accession name and MP-SSR are congruent with established prime name Croatina HRV R V 68 Croatina ITA R V PN Yes Yes Accession name and MP-SSR are congruent with established prime name Dabouki ARM W T-V 70 Dabouki ISR W T PN Yes Yes Del Rey ESP W T 97 Forastera # ITA W V PN Yes Yes Forastera is a mislabeling Dimyat BGR W T-V 72 Dimiat BGR W T-V S Yes Yes Synonymies 279 Smederevka FRY W T-V S Yes Yes Dobricic HRV R V 73 Dobricic FRY R V PN Yes Yes Accession name and MP-SSR are congruent with established prime name Dolcetto ITA R V 74 Dolcetto nero ITA R V S Yes Yes Accession name and MP-SSR are congruent with established prime name Domina DEU R V 75 Domina DEU R V PN Yes Yes Accession name and MP-SSR are
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