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Vitis vulpina (frost grape) - twig - tendril image.

62563 Vitis vulpina (frost grape) - twig - tendril image. http://www.cas.vanderbilt.edu/bioimages/image/v/vivu--twtendril24203.htm Family: Vitaceae - More images of Vitis vulpina Photographed on 5/13/2003 at 11:05:16am (c) 2003 Steven J. Horticulture > Fruits > Grape > Science frost   grape   tendril   vitaceae Jan 1, 2006  

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Grapes have been used by humans for thousands of years. They were around during the Bronze age. The Greek poet, Homer, who lived about 700 BC, talked of wine made from grapes. The fruit is mentioned in the Bible, and Egyptian tombs and relics have representations of grapes on them.
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Lurie.doc. The Effect of Modified Atmosphere Packaging and an Ethanol Dip on Prevention of Botrytis rot of Table Grapes Lurie, S., Lichter, A., Zutahy, Y., Kaplonov, T. Department of Postharvest Science, Agricultural Research Organization, Volcani Center, Bet Dagan, Israel. slurie43@agri.gov.
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Florida Native Plants GRAPE FAMILY (VITACEAE) Bird food: Fruits eaten by blue jays bluebirds brown thrashers catbirds cedar waxwings chickadees downy woodpeckers finches flycatchers mockingbirds nuthatches robins rose-breasted grosbeaks sparrows tree
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because it is susceptible to cold injury and requires long, warm summers for proper fruit maturation. Nevertheless, with proper site selection and training systems to allow recovery from winter damage, V.
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Grape Crown Gall Agrobacterium vitis (Ophel & Kerr 1990) Jodi E. Creasap and Thomas J. Burr Department of Plant Pathology, Cornell University, NYSAES, Geneva, NY nysipm.cornell.edu/factsheets/grapes/diseases/crown_gall.
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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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Crown gall is a common, devastating grape disease that has been known to result in losses of entire vineyards in Kentucky. Besides grapes, over 600 types of plants are known to be susceptible to crown gall, including apples, stone fruits and brambles.
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Introduction Grape berry moth (GBM) is a key insect pest of grapes in the Northeast US. This species is native to North America and is found east of the Rockies in wild habitats in close association with wild grape, Vitis riparia.
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Three species of grape dominate the commercial market in Michigan; first are hybrids such as Concord, Niagara, Delaware, Fredonia, Catawba, Moore's Early, Campbell Early and others. The second group is the French-American hybrids, which are mostly used for wine.
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Grape Rootstocks Are used when the roots of the fruiting grape variety are not adapted to the conditions of the soil in the vineyard Phylloxera-Resistant Rootstock Varieties St. George (syn. Rupestris du Lot vigorous vines drought-tolerant roots well, easily budded and grafted flat petiolar sinus,
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