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Resistant plants - may be invaded by nematodes and may show damage, but chemical or physical unsuitability of the plant will prevent population increases.
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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.
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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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Also called bird's-eye rot, anthracnose on grapes reduces berry quality and may weaken the vine. The disease can be particularly severe in the southeastern United States due to the warm, humid weather.
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Grape Seed extract has proved to be one of the most powerful natural antioxidants available, capable of protecting cells from excess damage due to free radical attack.
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A deciduous vine to 30 ft. that, without support, makes a nice ground cover. Stems have shreddy bark and the white-fuzzy leaves are roundish and lobed. Fragrant, greenish-yellow flowers are followed by clusters of small, edible, black grapes.
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Outstanding in breadth and coherence, this definitive review is designed to embrace the entire scope of wine culture, including vine horticulture, winery design, wine processing, wine quality control, wine analysis, and wine marketing.
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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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Be aware that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration does not strictly regulate herbs and dietary supplements. There is no guarantee of strength, purity or safety of products containing or claiming to contain grape seed. Decisions to use herbs or supplements should be carefully considered.
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