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Vitis aestivalis.

62562 Vitis aestivalis. http://web.syr.edu/~dmmuska/V/Vitis_aestivalis.html Vitis aestivalis Michx. - Summer Grape | back | forward | Vitis aestivalis - (image 1 of 1) Taxonomy Family: Vitaceae Habitat Sandy soils, among scrubby black oaks. Shaded dune slopes. This specimen found atop a rocky bluff under chinkapin oak. Associates Distribution Morphology Notes Flowers Horticulture > Fruits > Grape > Science summer   grape   chicago   region   black   oaks   chinkapin   oak   sandy   soils   arboretum   vitaceae   facultative   shaded Jan 1, 2007  

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Crown gall is an important disease of wine grapes when they are grown in cold climates. Gall formation on the aerial part of the vines is the most common symptom associated with this disease. The bacterium which causes crown gall may be present in plants that do not show any symptoms.
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The NSF Plant Genome Program has awarded a grant to Dr. Grant Cramer of the University of Nevada-Reno? entitled "Integrative Functional Genomic Resource Development in Vitis vinifera: Abiotic Stress and Wine Quality".
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Discover Life's encyclopedia page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Vitaceae: Vitis vulpina L. - Frost grape, Vixen grape, Fox grape
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Grape seed extract contains chemicals known as polyphenols, (including the subclass of proanthocyanidins), which are recognized to be effective antioxidants.
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The Great Wine Blight. 1987. Out of print but available at libraries and used book dealers. 2. NYT Magazine Oct. 17, 1993 - review article. Available in libraries 3. California Agriculture. July/Aug 96. vol.50 #4 - review article. Availabe in academic libraries.
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