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Vitis vinifera grape varieties were first cultivated in Caucasia in perhaps 6000 B.C. Cultivation progressed into Egypt and Phoenicia in about 3000 B.C. By 2000 B.C., viticulture reached Greece, and by 1000 B.C. it reached Italy, Sicily and North Africa.
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Flaherty, K. D., F. L. Jensen, A. N. Kasimatis, H. Kido, and W. J. Moller. Grape Pest Management. (Publication No. 4105). Agricultural Science Publications, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720. Galet, Pierre, translated and adapted by Lucie T. Morton. 1979.
Growers, packers, and distributors of table grapes face a significant challenge in simultaneously inhibiting fungal growth while preventing water loss (and the associated browning, berry shatter, etc.) during the post-harvest handling of their product.
The Water Wheel September/October 2006 12 Water quality management I t is reported that high water tables and salinisation have been a problem in irrigated areas along the Orange River since 1948.
Table Grape Production 2/5/04 Click here to start Table of Contents Table Grape Production What Factors Should I Consider When Growing Table Grapes? Where Should I Plant My Table Grapes? What Steps Do I Take To Prepare My Land For Planting? How Do I Select The Best Varieties To Plant? What Are
Insufficient variety test data prevents specific recommendations relative to exact location and hardiness. However, the following varieties should be considered as general recommendations for the Tri River Area.
Fact Sheet Draft Table Grapes - Potential for Maryland Joseph A. Fiola, Ph.D., Specialist in Viticulture and Small Fruit Adapted from: Table Grapes in Michigan Thomas J. Zabadal, G. Stanley Howell and David P.