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Vitis labrusca Linnaeus 1753

2007
Vitis labrusca Linnaeus, Species Plantarum 1: 203. 1753. "Habitat in America septentrionali." RCN: 1641. Lectotype (Bailey in Gentes Herb. 3: 186. 1934): Herb. Linn. No. 281.5 (LINN), see p. 925. Current name: Vitis labrusca L. (Vitaceae). Note: See also Fernald (in Rhodora 42: 436, pl. 636, f. 1. 1940).
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Photosynthetic damage caused by grapevine rust (Phakopsora euvitis) in Vitis vinifera and Vitis labrusca

Australasian Plant Pathology, 2019
Grapevine rust Phakopsora euvitis is an important disease in tropical and subtropical grapevine-producing areas, and both American (Vitis labrusca) and European (Vitis vinifera) grapevine species are sensitive to rust. Grapevine rust can cause early plant defoliation, reducing photosynthesis and photoassimilate supply and storage.
B. L. Navarro   +3 more
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Macrophage stimulating polysaccharide purified from peels of grape (Vitis labrusca)

Food Science and Biotechnology, 2010
To characterize the macrophage stimulating polysaccharide in grape (Vitis labrusca) peels, the active crude polysaccharide (VL-3) has been fractionated from the hot-water extract of grape peels. A macrophage stimulating polysaccharide-rich fraction (VL-3IIb-1-1) was purified from VL-3 by 3 successive column chromatographies on DEAE-Sepharose CL-6B ...
Daejung Kim   +5 more
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Volatile Constituents from Concord, Niagara (Vitis labrusca, L.) and Elvira (V. labrusca, L. x V. riparia, M.) Grapes

Canadian Institute of Food Science and Technology Journal, 1981
Abstract By means of combined vacuum distillation and extraction, volatile constituents were separated from the berries of Concord, Niagara ( V. labrusca , L.) and Elvira ( V. labrusca , L. × V. riparia , M.) grapevines. Using the combination of adsorption chromatography on silica gel and coupled gas chromatography-mass spectrometry, 25 acids, 19 ...
P. Schreier, J.H. Paroschy
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Vitis labrusca Linnaeus, 1753, spec. nov.

Vitis labrusca, spec. nov. 3. Vitis foliis cordatis subtrilobis dentatis subtus tomentosis. Vitis sylvestris virginiana. Bauh. pin. 299. Vitis vinifera sylvestris americana, foliis aversa parte densa lanugine tectis. Pluk. phyt. 249. f.1. Vitis fructu minore rubro acerbo, folio subrotundo minus laciniato, subtus alba lanugine tecto. Sloan.
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Bazı Vitis labrusca ve Vitis türlerinin Genetik Çeşitliliğinin Moleküler Markörlerle Analizi

Türkiye bağcılık için oldukça uygun bir iklime sahip olup, eski çağlardan beri ülkenin hemen her bölgesinde farklı üzüm çeşitleri yetiştirilmektedir. Bu üzüm çeşitleri arasında farklı isimlere sahip olanlar bulunsa da aynı genetik yapıya sahip üzüm çeşitleri de bulunmaktadır.
Doyğaci, Yeşim, Atak, Arif
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Vitis labrusca L. Vitis vinifera L. Vitaceae

2020
Rainer W. Bussmann   +7 more
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The genomes of 204 Vitis vinifera accessions reveal the origin of European wine grapes

Nature Communications, 2021
Gabriele Magris   +2 more
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Antioxidant analysis in Vitis labrusca ("fox grape") and related products

2012
Fox grape (Vitis labrusca, "uva fragola" in Italian) is a Vitis species closely related to V. vinifera, but with different characteristic of climactic and terrain compatibility. Moreover, fox grapes also have organoleptic properties different from those of grapevine grapes (they are usually sweeter and lack the "muscat" bouquet); the fermented beverage
Laura Mercolini   +4 more
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Application of Different Pre-Fermentation Techniques in the Winemaking Using Guankou Table Grape (Vitis Vinifera × Vitis Labrusca)

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022
Xiaoyi Chen   +5 more
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