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Willamette Valley Wine Grape Pest Management Guide, 2004.
Publikation (Beitrag in Tagungsband): CLAUS, A., KAMMERER, D.R., CARLE, R., SCHIEBER, A. (2006): Enzyme-assisted extraction of polyphenols from grape (Vitis vinifera L.) pomace
Welcome to the latest edition of the Native Plants Database. From this page you can search for native plants by scientific or common name or choose a particular family of plants.
Discover Life's encyclopedia page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Dicotyledoneae: Vitaceae - Boston-ivy, Grapes, Virginia-creeper, Woodbine, Grape Family, Grape, Creepers
1998-99 Grape Orders Once again it is time to review the offerings of grape materials available from FPMS and place orders for the 1998-99 season. Ordering materials and information about the newest available grape selections are included in this newsletter.
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.
CALIFORNIA STATE SCIENCE FAIR 2006 PROJECT SUMMARY Ap2/06 Name(s) Project Number Project Title Abstract Summary Statement Help Received Rena Banka Does Vitis Extract (White Grape Seed Tannin) Have an Effect on Escherichia coli Plasimd Competency?
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Using a series of human prostate cancer cells, representing different stages of prostate cancer progression, the researchers showed that MSKE significantly inhibits the growth of cancerous, but not normal, prostate cells, primarily by inducing a process called apoptosis, or programmed cell death.