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..these vines >need something to climb on and send up shoots to the canopy for light. I very >seldom seeing them growing on forest floor. If you can get the vines _out_ of the tree(s) that might be a good idea.
In the recent movie Sideways, Paul Giamatti's character, Miles, a wine connoisseur and social misfit, expresses his love for the Pinot Noir grape because it is thin-skinned and temperamental and needs constant care and attention.
The natural world is full of chance events and surprising coincidences, some of which are truly wonderful. In the past few weeks, for example, Ive been reading about one genetic fluke for which wine lovers like me should be very thankful.
trans-Resveratrol and Grape Disease Resistance. A Dynamical Study by High-Resolution Laser-Based Techniques1 C. Montero, S.M. Cristescu, J.B. JimeŽnez, J.M. Orea, S. te Lintel Hekkert, F.J.M. Harren, and A.
The conference is jointly organized by the Ohio Grape Industries Committee (OGIC), Ohio Wine Producers Association (OWPA), and the Viticulture & Enology Program (VEP) at OSU. The Conference will feature an overall improved program.
Grape phylloxera, Daktulosphaira vitifoliae (synonym: Viteus vitifoliae) is a destructive pest of grapevine. It was introduced into Europe from North America in the 1860s, resulting in the devastation of over 2 million hectares of vines in France, known as the "great wine blight".
Osmonics designs and manufactures water purification, filtration, separation and fluid handling equipment, and replacement components for these technologies including membranes, pumps, and filters.
DIFFERENTIATION OF GRAPE (Vitis vinifera) VARIETIES BY ELECTROSPRAY MASS SPECTROMETRY OF JUICE PATHOGENESIS RELATED PROTEINS Yoji Hayasaka(1), Kathryn S. Adams(2), Kenneth F. Pocock(1), Gayle A. Baldock(1), Elizabeth J Waters(1) and Peter B. Hűj(1,2) 1.
STEPHENVILLE - DNA technology is joining forces with conventional entomology and viticultural management to fight a disease threatening the Texas Hill Country wine industry.