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Phosphinothricin stimulates somatic embryogenesis in grape (Vitis sp. L.)

Plant Cell Reports, 1995
The effect of phosphinothricin concentration on embryo production from an embryogenic callus of 'Chancellor' (Vitis L. complex interspecific hybrid) was tested. Embryogenic callus was cultured on medium supplemented with nine phosphinothricin concentrations (0, 0.1, 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, 3, 5, and 10 mg/l).
D, Hébert-Soulé   +2 more
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Regeneration of grapevine (Vitis sp.) protoplasts

2015
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Reustle, G.   +2 more
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Plant regeneration of grapevine (Vitis sp.) protoplasts isolated from embryogenic tissue

Plant Cell Reports, 1995
Protoplasts with high embryogenic competence could be isolated from leaf-disk-derived embryos and embryoids of Vitis sp. cv. Seyval blanc. After a 4-week induction treatment in NN-69 medium supplemented with 4.0mg/l naphthoxyacetic acid (NOA) and 0.9mg/l thidiazuron (TDZ) and subsequent subcultivation in hormone-free medium, 38.5% of the developed ...
G, Reustle, M, Harst, G, Alleweldt
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Agrobacterium tumefaciens–Mediated Transformation of Grape (Vitis vinífera sp.)

Vitis vinífera sp. is one of the most important commercialized fruit species in the world. Currently, Chile leads as the main fruit exporter and the fourth wine exporter worldwide. Therefore, implementing efficient regeneration and genetic transformation systems for species of the Vitis genus is of great importance for the country.
Jesús Lucina, Romero-Romero   +3 more
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A novel grablovirus from non-cultivated grapevine (Vitis sp.) in North America

Archives of Virology, 2017
During screening of non-cultivated (wild) grapevine (Vitis sp.) from Napa County, California for the grapevine red blotch virus (GRBV; genus Glabrovirus, family Geminiviridae), an atypical polymerase chain reaction product pattern was observed. Rolling circle amplification followed by cloning and sequencing revealed the presence of a circular DNA ...
Keith L. Perry   +3 more
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Starmerella vitis f.a., sp. nov., a yeast species isolated from flowers and grapes

Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 2020
A novel yeast species of Starmerella vitis f.a. sp. nov. is proposed to accommodate five strains isolated from flowers, grapes and an insect in the Azores, Canada, Hungary, Palau and Taiwan. As the strains were genetically distinct, we used parsimony network analysis based on ITS-D1/D2 sequences to delineate the species in a statistically objective ...
Neža Čadež   +9 more
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Copper excess transcriptional responses in roots of grapevine (Vitis sp.) rootstocks

Journal of Hazardous Materials
Copper (Cu) is an essential element for plants, participating in photosynthesis, oxidative metabolism and cell wall synthesis. However, excessive Cu may become toxic, as Cu participates in Fenton chemistry and cause oxidative stress. Grapevine (Vitis sp.) is an important perennial crop, used for in natura consumption as well as for wine and juice ...
Victor Hugo Rolla, Fiorentini   +9 more
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Development of SCAR markers linked to powdery mildew (Uncinula necator) resistance in grapevine (Vitis vinifera L. and Vitis sp.)

Molecular Breeding, 2006
Sequence-characterized amplified regions markers (SCARs) were developed from six randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers linked to the major QTL region for powdery mildew (Uncinula necator) resistance in a test population derived from the cross of grapevine cultivars “Regent” (resistant) × “Lemberger”(susceptible).
Murat Akkurt   +4 more
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Vitis sp.: Somatic embryos obtained on medium inducing calcareous chlorosis

2015
VITIS - Journal of Grapevine Research, Vol. 29 (1990): Vitis (Special Issue)
Netzer, M. H., Branchard, M.
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THE GRAPE-SEED INSECT: (Isosoma vitis, n. sp.)

The Canadian Entomologist
In Vol. i.,No. 3, page 20, of the Canadian Entomologist, I published a description of a larva found infesting the seed of the grape, and in the Canada Farmer for October 15, 1868, page 316, a fuller description of its habits and destructive powers, and ventured the opinion that it would probably produce, when mature, a small curculio.
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