TY - JOUR T1 - Clone and Rootstock Interactions Influence the Cold Hardiness of <em>Vitis vinifera</em> cvs. Riesling and Sauvignon blanc JF - American Journal of Enology and Viticulture JO - Am J Enol Vitic. SP - 126 LP - 136 DO - 10.5344/ajev.2020.20025 VL - 72 IS - 2 AU - Andréanne Hébert-Haché AU - Debra Inglis AU - Belinda Kemp AU - James J. Willwerth Y1 - 2021/04/01 UR - http://www.ajevonline.org/content/72/2/126.abstract N2 - Cold damage is a threat to grapegrowers worldwide. Cold hardiness varies across Vitis vinifera cultivars, but the influence of clone and rootstock selection on this trait is unclear. Five clone × rootstock combinations of Riesling (clone 49 × Riparia Gloire [RG], 49 × SO4 Teleki, clone 239 × RG, 239 × SO4, and 239 × Couderc 3309) and four clones of Sauvignon blanc (clone 242, 297, 376, and 530 on SO4 Teleki rootstock) were evaluated over three dormant seasons (2016/17, 2017/18, and 2018/19). Bud cold hardiness was quantified every two to four weeks by differential thermal analysis and reported as low temperature exotherms. Yield and pruning weights were determined every year. Rootstock did not influence the cold hardiness of Riesling buds consistently, although clone 239 was generally hardier than clone 49. Significant clone × rootstock interactions were observed more frequently in the first year of the study. No consistent differences were observed between Sauvignon blanc clones, although clone 242 and 297 were often among the least-hardy clones. Differences in hardiness were not consistently related to yield, pruning weight, or crop load in the prior growing season. This study demonstrates the importance of both clone and rootstock selection in cool climate regions where freeze injury may occur. Future research should consider the clone identity and the possibility of a clone × rootstock interaction when comparing the cold hardiness of different cultivars. ER -