The propagation of grapevines is an important consideration in commercial viticulture and winemaking. Grapevines, most of which belong to the Vitis vinifera...
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amount of successful root development in Leyland cypress cuttings. Propagation of grapevines Plant propagation Tree planting "Different Types of Real Christmas...
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mode of reproduction Propagation of grapevines Weeping willow (tree) is an ornamental tree (Salix babylonica and related hybrids Propagation of Christmas...
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for hibernation and pollination) Annual growth cycle of grapevines Propagation of grapevines List of animals referred to as girdled Wikimedia Commons has...
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Grape (redirect from Culture of grape)
Menispermum canadense, a poisonous species resembling wild grapes Propagation of grapevines The Fox and the Grapes "ANGŪR – Encyclopaedia Iranica". iranicaonline...
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Cutting (plant) (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024)
(horticulture) Grafting Hemerochory Potting soil Propagule Propagation of grapevines Propagation by Cuttings, Layering and Division Diane Relf, Extension...
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= Malling 27, a) size compared to seedling of French crab. Propagation of grapevines Fruit tree propagation Malling series Apple rootstocks Cherry rootstocks...
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Hybrid grape (section Grapevine species)
Penn along the Schuylkill. Propagation of grapevines Breeders Valentin Blattner: propagator of Cabernet blanc and creator of several other varieties T...
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Phoenicians and wine (category Culture of Phoenicia)
denoting wine of high quality. The most enduring legacy of Phoenicia's era of expansion was the propagation and spread of ancestral grapevines that ampelographers...
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Plasmopara viticola (redirect from Grapevine downy mildew)
grape downy mildew, is considered to be the most devastating disease of grapevines in climates with relatively warm and humid summers. It was first observed...
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process is inosculation. The technique is most commonly used in asexual propagation of commercially grown plants for the horticultural and agricultural trades...
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closterovirus. Common symptoms in infected grapevines include stem pitting (when the outer layer of the stems of the grapevine to peel off). Although there is a...
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Pixie Grape (section Propagation)
chimera Pinot Meunier. These dwarf grapevines tend to have short internodes and prefer to grow flowers instead of tendrils. They grow from 1 foot to 2...
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Flavescence dorée (redirect from Flavescence dorée of grapevine)
monitoring of the propagation material Complete suppression of Flavescence dorée is not possible only with insecticides because they reduce populations of S....
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for propagation. This is opposed to massal selection where several grapevines within a vineyard that have produced well are selected for propagation each...
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Grape phylloxera is an insect pest of grapevines worldwide, originally native to eastern North America. Grape phylloxera (Daktulosphaira vitifoliae (Fitch...
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plan of our enemies will be put to shame", his most important activity was research work in the fields of grape varieties, propagation of grapevines and...
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Emilia Romagna and Veneto. The virus was first identified on Pinot gris grapevines, hence the name, but soon spread to other varieties. In 2011, Annalisa...
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Kiwifruit (category Garden plants of Asia)
the spring. Kiwifruit vines require vigorous pruning, similar to that of grapevines. Fruit is borne on 'one-year-old and older' canes, but production declines...
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Olive (redirect from List of olive diseases)
times in the Quran; it is one of a handful of plants to appear by name, along with the fig, date palm, ginger, and grapevine. The olive is praised as a precious...
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surrounded by walls or columns supporting grapevines. The walls and columns were decorated with colorful paintings of people, animals, and plants such as the...
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Vitis californica (redirect from California grapevine)
californica. UWash Science: Vitis californica propagation protocol Jepson Manual eFlora (TJM2) treatment of Vitis californica USDA Plants Profile: Vitis...
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Mainz (redirect from History of Mainz)
cultivated fields. It is in the land of the Franks, on a river called the Rhine [Rīn]. Wheat, barley, rye, grapevines and fruit are plentiful. In 1244, Archbishop...
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Aerial stem modification (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024)
such as climbing, protection, support, synthesis of food, or vegetative propagation. Aerial stem structures that undergo modifications to perform these special...
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Allorhizobium vitis (redirect from Crown gall disease of grape)
responsible both for crown gall on grapevines and for inducing a hypersensitive response in other plant species. Grapevines that have been affected by crown...
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El Bierzo (category Comarcas of the Province of León)
in the area, one of the most spectacular being Las Médulas, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997. Romans also imported grapevines, and wine production...
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Vitis aestivalis (category Flora of the Southeastern United States)
viticulture despite the species's promising oenological characteristics. Propagation of V. aestivalis specimens must typically be made through layering or through...
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name of the port from where it was distilled and exported. The first grapevines were brought to Peru shortly after its conquest by Spain in the 16th century...
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Xylella fastidiosa (redirect from Phony disease of peach)
best-studied so far. It is mainly known for Pierce's disease of grapevines and leaf scorch of almond. It also affects alfalfa and maple. It is thought to...
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was based on grain (mainly barley, which needs less water than wheat), grapevines and olive trees. Animal husbandry was already primarily concerned with...
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