The annual growth cycle of grapevines is the process that takes place in the vineyard each year, beginning with bud break in the spring and culminating...
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Vitis (redirect from Grapevines)
described as personified grapevines (gupna). Vine staff Annual growth cycle of grapevines Old vine -fer is an adjectival suffix, with forms -fer (M), -fera...
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development of grapes using the BBCH-scale. The phenological growth stages and BBCH-identification keys of grapes are: Annual growth cycle of grapevines Lorenz...
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insects for hibernation and pollination) Annual growth cycle of grapevines Propagation of grapevines List of animals referred to as girdled Wikimedia...
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Grape (redirect from Culture of grape)
portal Annual growth cycle of grapevines Drakshasava, a traditional Ayurvedic tonic made from grapes Grape syrup List of grape dishes List of grape varieties...
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the growth of the coffee beans is interrupted. Frost Growing degree day Season Annual growth cycle of grapevines - growing season of grapevines Fortier...
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festival held in the famous winemaking village of Châteauneuf-du-Pape. Annual growth cycle of grapevines Stare Wallace, Kim (7 August 2012). "You Say Verizon...
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Phoenicians and wine (category Culture of Phoenicia)
denoting wine of high quality. The most enduring legacy of Phoenicia's era of expansion was the propagation and spread of ancestral grapevines that ampelographers...
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Global warming and wine – Winery – Vineyard – Viticulture – Annual growth cycle of grapevines – Ripeness in viticulture – Winemaking – Harvest – Mechanical...
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Fortified wine (redirect from Fortification of wine)
usually brandy, has been added. In the course of some centuries, winemakers have developed many different styles of fortified wine, including port, sherry,...
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Ampelography Annual growth cycle of grapevines Diurnal temperature variation Global warming and wine List of vineyard soil types List of viticulturists...
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riparia x V. rupestris Wine portal Annual growth cycle of grapevines Hybrid grape International variety Lists of cultivars Vitis 'Ornamental Grape',...
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origins of wine predate written records, and modern archaeology is still uncertain about the details of the first cultivation of wild grapevines. It has...
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Plasmopara viticola (redirect from Grapevine downy mildew)
the regions with high annual rainfall, the grapevines may suffer more from this disease. The first symptom of downy mildew of grapes usually can be seen...
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heat of the Jerez region and high yield expectations needed for the production of Sherry Veraison The stage in the annual growth cycle of a grapevine where...
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Phomopsis cane and leaf spot (redirect from Dead arm of grapevine)
from a wide range of annual and perennial hosts, including economically important crops. The teleomorph stage of the disease cycle does not occur in nature...
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Vine training (redirect from Grapevine trellises)
As members of the Vitis family, grapevines are climbing plants that do not have their own natural support like trees. While grapevines have woody trunks...
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Vitis vinifera (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024)
minimal day-to-day variability during the growth and ripening periods are favourable. Grapevine annual growth cycles begin in spring with bud break initiated...
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fertilizer is applied at both ends of the growth cycle and 20-20-20 during the cycle, with irrigation as needed. When growth elongation is complete, day length...
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Canopy (grape) (redirect from Grapevine canopy)
the rest of the vine. During the annual growth cycle of the grapevine, the vine will start to store carbohydrate energy in the wood part of the trunk...
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Grape cultivation in California (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024)
immune defense protects grapevines from Pierce disease". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 109 (10). National Academy of Sciences: 3721–3725...
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Spotted lanternfly (category Endemic fauna of China)
widespread distribution of A. altissima and overall damage to grapevines. The tree is commonly found growing on the peripheries of Korean vineyards and L...
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environment. Grapevines are very responsive to their surrounding environment with a seasonal variation in yield of 32.5%. Climate is one of the key controlling...
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Candidatus Phytoplasma fraxini (section Disease cycle)
range of trees in Colombia. In 2017 it was reported infecting grapevine in Iran. Ca. Phytoplasma fraxini can infect a wide range of species of Fraxinus...
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Red Mountain AVA (category American Viticultural Areas of Washington (state))
viniters to optimize the growth cycle of their grapevines. In the 1970s, John Williams of Kiona Vineyards and Jim Holmes, originally of Kiona then Ciel du Cheval...
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Photosynthesis (redirect from History of C3 : C4 photosynthesis research)
"Water stress induces different levels of photosynthesis and electron transport rate regulation in grapevines". Plant, Cell and Environment. 22 (1): 39–48...
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Armillaria mellea (category Fungi of Africa)
base of trees it has infected. The symptoms of infection appear in the crowns of infected trees as discoloured foliage, reduced growth, dieback of the...
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Dallas (redirect from History of Dallas, TX)
of growth. However, since the early 2000s the central core of Dallas has been enjoying steady and significant growth encompassing both repurposing of...
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Xylella fastidiosa (redirect from Phony disease of peach)
2013). "Pierce's Disease of Grapevines in Taiwan: Isolation, Cultivation and Pathogenicity of Xylella fastidiosa". Journal of Phytopathology. 161 (6):...
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Cabbage (redirect from Culture of cabbage)
and grapevines were inimical, and that cabbage planted too near the vine would impart its unwelcome odor to the grapes; this Mediterranean sense of antipathy...
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