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Vitis riparia Michx. - Riverbank Grape | back | forward | Vitis riparia - (image 1 of 6) Taxonomy Family: Vitaceae Habitat Common in woods. Sandy woods, sloping dunes, fallow fields, along fencerows. Associates Distribution Morphology Notes Flowers early May to late June Wetland indicator:
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1. Monocotyledoneae.-- One seed leaf, flowers in 3's or multiple, leaves parallel veined, vascular bundles scattered and closed. Includes Grasses, Lilies, Irides, Banana, Reeds, Ginger, Palms, etc.
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The article was originally published as Aylward, D, Extending the grape vine: innovation and knowledge transmission within the Australain wine industry, Australian Agribusiness Review, 13, 2005. This journal is available online here.
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Extension viticulture associate Andy Allen works in the heart of North Carolina's growing wine-grape industry, helping growers and Extension agents to better understand the nuances of growing grapes.
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The 2nd annual Grape Stomp at Owl Creek Vineyard, 16 miles south of Carbondale on Rt. 51, pits participants in 10 different age groups in a contest in which, while holding onto a rail, they must stand in a bucket of a more than two-foot circumference and pounce on grapes for a two-minute period.
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Wine and grapes may not be part of their everyday classroom discussions, but two Sweet Briar College scientists are channeling their curiosity and academic resources into a shared passion: the history of the Norton wine grape.
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A method combining MLCCC and step gradient elution has been developed. This method enabled the fractionation of anthocyanins as series of glucosides, and the corresponding acetylated, coumaroylated, and caffeoylated derivatives.
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AFP - Scientists in France and Italy have deciphered the complete genetic code for the plant producing wine grapes, according to a study published Sunday.
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Cause: Uncinula necator, a a fungal disease common to all areas of the PNW. The disease tends to be more severe on the westside of the Cascades but is a chronic problem in arid districts where over-the-canopy irrigation is used for early-season frost protection or watering.
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1 Center for Cancer Causation and Prevention, AMC Cancer Research Center, Denver, CO 80214, USA, 2 Shenyang Pharmaceutical University, Shenyang 110015, People's Republic of China and 3 University of Colorado Cancer Center, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, CO 80262, USA
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