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A Modern Ampelography: A Genetic Basis for Leaf Shape and Venation Patterning in Grape [PDF]
Terroir, the unique interaction between genotype, environment, and culture, is highly refined in domesticated grape (Vitis vinifera). Toward cultivating terroir, the science of ampelography tried to distinguish thousands of grape cultivars without the aid of genetics.
Daniel H, Chitwood +18 more
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Societal Impact Statement Leaf shapes are critical to the identification of grapevine varieties. Historically, measures of grapevine leaves were used to enforce appellation law and leaf shape is used to this day to distinguish economically important ...
Daniel H. Chitwood
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‘Verdello’, ‘Verdicchio’ and ‘Verduschia’ are registered in the official Italian Catalogue as three distinct grapevine varieties. Twenty-five accessions of these cultivars, encompassing known or presumed synonyms, coming from CRA repositories and from ...
M. Crespan +7 more
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Valuable offsprings of Seyve-Villard 12375
Powdery mildew, Phylloxera and downy mildew epidemics devastated large areas of vineyards in Hungary in the 1800s. To establish new plantages resistant so called "direct producers" were imported from America (direct means "without grafting").
E. Hajdu
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Unknown grapevine genetic resources in Asturias (Spain) on the edge of extinction
Aim: Grapevine is a traditional crop in Asturias (northern Spain). However, an important part of the varietal heritage of this region is still unknown.
Paula Moreno-Sanz +2 more
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Nowadays there is much tension in the Russian modern vine growing industry around the issue of enhancing the range of grape varieties, which is aimed at production of highly adaptive grape plants and sustainable production of competitive grape varieties ...
M. I. Pankin +6 more
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Ampelography - an international course in San Michele/ItalyDettweiler-Münch, Erika ...
Dettweiler-Münch, Erika
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The Spanish botanist Simón de Rojas Clemente y Rubio (1777-1827) did the groundwork for modern ampelography, the discipline that focuses on the characterization of Vitis vinifera L.
Gago Montaña, Pilar +8 more
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Aims: This work contributes to the knowledge of the genetic diversity of Vitis vinifera L. with the characterization of the non-referenced cultivar ‘Albilla’ by ampelographic description and molecular markers.
Emilia Díaz-Losada +5 more
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French grapevines classed in phenotypical ecogeogroups essay
Two specialists, NEGRUL (1946) et LEVADOUX (1948) proposed for Europe vine-plants cultivated a classification in natural groups issued from ecogeographical areas relatively closed in their situations and evolutions.
Jean Bisson
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