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Botrytis Bunch Rot or Gray Mold of Grape, HYG-3025-95.
Yield and quality of Vitis vinifera wine grape cultivars in Arkansas AFR 33(6):3 1984 R. K. Striegler and J. R. Morris THE PARAMETERS most often used to determine optimum harvest time for wine grapes in Arkansas are percent soluble solids and percent acidity.
The Transfer of Typhlodromus pyri on Grape Leaves for Biological Control of Panonychus ulmi (Acari: Phytoseiidae, Tetranychidae) in Vineyards in Ontario, Canada D. B. Marshall1 and P. J.
BLACKSBURG, Sep. 19, 2002 -- The NSF has awarded a $3,609,951 grant to University of Nevada-Reno and the Virginia Bioinformatics Institute to develop genomic resources and study stress tolerance in Vitis vinifera, the grapes commonly used as table fruit and for making wine. Virginia Bioinformatics
2. Evaluate the efficacy, practicality, and economy of using DMCAST forecasts of infection in control decisions for downy mildew, powdery mildew, and black rot. Results: DMCAST warnings of secondary infection timed fungicide applications for effective control with a reduced number of sprays.
Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1201 South Dorner Drive, and Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1201 West Gregory Drive, Urbana, Illinois 61801
On a recent sabbatical leave at the Charles Stuart University in Australia, Dr. Brown carried out preliminary investigative work using leaf and canopy measurements to differentiate areas of vineyard blocks with common characteristics, e.g., related to phylloxera infestation and nutrient status.
D Crop code "0053" is to be used along with "Grapes" on the claim form to identify the crop. E References to five-digit unit numbers, as applicable. F In section 13, appraisal standards converting raisin production to fresh grape production.
Bushy, short-jointed woody vine often covering shrubs or rocks, seldom climbing trees. Branches tomentose when young but becoming glabrous. Tendrils usually rare, short. Leaves usually thick and somewhat leathery, suborbicular to broadly triangular-ovate, 6-10 cm (2.