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Grapevines and Viticulture

2011
In the recent history of grapevine cultivation, contrary to many other crops where production innovation is primarily in the variety, innovation is mainly focused on management techniques. In cereal crops new cultivars are introduced rapidly in response to changes in biological or economicUMR INRA Montpellier SupAgro IRD Diversite et Adaptation des ...
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Transcontinental Grapevine

2023
Transcontinental Grapevine is a new crowdsourced telematic work by the Virginia Tech Linux Laptop Orchestra (L2Ork) that was co-created and performed with collaborators from UNTREF, Buenos Aires, Argentina. The work is inspired by the introductory loop of the "Grapevine" song by Lane 8 and Elderbrook and utilizes L2Ork Tweeter online collaborative ...
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Polyamines in Grapevine

2001
Polyamines (PAs) are small aliphatic amines with two or more amine groups; they are ubiquitous in all living organisms. The main naturally occurring PAs in plants are the diamines diaminopropane (Dap) and putrescine (Put), the triamine spermidine (Spd) and the tetramine spermine (Spm) (Fig. 5.1).
Nikolas I. Primikirios   +4 more
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Detection of Grapevine A vitivirus in Tunisian grapevines

EPPO Bulletin, 2001
Grapevine A vitivirus (GVA), Grapevine B vitivirus (GVB), Grapevine leaf‐roll associated closterovirus 3 (GLRaV3) and Grapevine fanleaf nepovirus (GFLV) were detected by DAS‐ELISA in samples of grapevine showing symptoms of rugose wood from different viticultural areas of Tunisia.
Sami Fattouch   +4 more
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Grapevine (Vitis spp.)

2018
Grapevine somatic embryogenesis is a precious tool in breeding programs as well as in functional genomics studies, embryo tissues being the best sources for regeneration of genetically modified plants. It has also been proposed as a strategy aimed at induction of somaclonal variation, separation of periclinal chimeras, cryopreservation, virus ...
Gribaudo I, Gambino G
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What's on the grapevine?

Proceedings of the 2009 ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of data, 2009
User generated content and social media (in the form of blogs, wikis, online video, microblogs, etc) are proliferating online. Grapevine conducts large scale data analysis on the social media collective, distilling and extracting information in real time.
Nick Koudas   +3 more
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Grapevine structure and function

2008
Grapevines are one of the more unique plants in terms of anatomy, morphology, and ontogeny. Coverage begins with the primary and secondary tissues of both young and old portions of the root and shoot systems, the foliage, tendrils, inflorescence, flower, fruit, and seed.
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On for the ride: grapevine

2007
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Occurrence of Grapevine Yellow Speckle Viroid 2 and Australian Grapevine Viroid in Idaho Grapevines

Plant Disease
Grapevine yellow speckle viroid 2 (GYSVd-2; Pospiviroidae, Apscaviroid) causes yellow speckle disease in grapevine (Koltunow et al. 1989) and was found in Australia, Iran, Italy, China, and Nigeria (Koltunow et al. 1989; Habili 2017; Zongoma et al. 2018). In the U.S., GYSVd-2 was found in the State of Washington (Vitis vinifera L. cv.
Jennifer Dahan   +3 more
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By the Numbers: Grapevine

2006
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