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Zhang et al.In vitro propagation of a Chinese wild grape.

62658 Zhang et al.In vitro propagation of a Chinese wild grape. http://www.rsnz.org/publish/nzjchs/2006/031.php 1 Key Laboratory of Grassland Agro-ecosystems Ministry of Agriculture College of Pastoral Agricultural Science and Technology Lanzhou University P.O. Box 61, Lanzhou 730020 Peoples Republic of China email: smwang@lzu.edu. Horticulture > Fruits > Grape > Science wild   grape   shoot   production   vitro   propagation   micropropagation   proliferation   indole-3-butyric   acid   in   shoots   indoleacetic   etiolated   leaves Jan 1, 2007  

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RELATIONSHIPS AND GENETIC DIVERSITY OF GRAPEVINE (VITIS VINIFERA L.) GROWN IN ALGERIA AND IN MEDITERRANEAN BASIN A. Akkak1 , P. Boccacci1 , T. Lacombe2 , R. Botta1 1) Dipartimento di Colture Arboree, Università degli Studi di Torino, Via Leonardo da Vinci, 44  10095 Grugliasco (TO), Italy.
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110 YEARS OF GRAPE PUBLICATIONS FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA/IFAS 1891- 2001 The following bibliography documents a rich history of grape research and development by the University of Florida.
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Edited by R.C. Pearson and A.C. Goheen SCROLL DOWN TO ORDER THIS TITLE. Of interest to everyone who works with grapes. Includes sections on cultural practices and selection of planting material.
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It is generally accepted that some teeth will appear along the leaf margins; however, one exception could be the Fox Grape, Vitis labrusco, which may have a few large scattered teeth.
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Search Advanced Search | Search Tips Home People Education & Training Research Tools Facilities Index About Contact Us Life Sciences in the Library New Life Sciences Initiative Cross-campus and Collaborative Initiatives Cornell University Library > VIVO INFLUENCE OF GRAPE (VITIS
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Blood Chemistry, Antioxidant Capacity and Membrane Lipids. (Under the direction of Dr Leon C Boyd and Dr Jonathan C.
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Disease control is a must for Georgia bunch grape producers. In 1968, growers lost one to five tons of grapes per acre to rot. The cost of disease control is only a small fraction of this loss. Controlling diseases on grapes is not difficult, provided you follow strict disease control practices.
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