Korbuly, J.2021-06-282021-06-281999-05-24International Journal of Horticultural Science, Vol. 5 No. 1-2 (1999) , 35-40.1585-0404https://hdl.handle.net/2437/313949The appearance of resistance to powdery mildew was investigated on seedling progenies of interspecific crossings. Hybrids of American and East-Asian wild species and one Vitis vinifera variety (Janjal kara) were used as source of resistance in the crossings. The resistance of foliage and of berries were tested in the field at the time of vintage. The degree of resistance was ranked into six classes. In American and Asian hybrid derivatives there were few highly resistant progenies, but in the hybrids of Janjal kara variety more than 90 % of the progenies proved to be highly resistant to powdery mildew. According to the distribution of classes of resistance in the populations the resistance of American and Asian sources are mostly influenced by additive gene affects. The resistance of Janjal kara seemed to be mono or digenic. No close correlation was found between the powdery mildew resistance of the foliage and that of the berries.  application/pdfUncinula necatorVitisscreeningheritabilitygeneticsstatisticsEvaluation of different sources of resistance for breeding powdery mildew resistant grapevine varietiesfolyóiratcikkOpen AccessInternational Journal of Horticultural Sciencehttps://doi.org/10.31421/IJHS/5/1-2/19International Journal of Horticultural Science1-25Int. j. hortic. sci.2676-931X