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French Colombard Origin Synonyms Leaf Characteristics |
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Origin-France Synonyms-Colombard, Colombar Leaf-Petiolar sinus open and clearly V-shaped |
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Chenin blanc Origin Synonyms Leaf Characteristics |
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Origin-France Synonyms-Pinot blanco Leaf Characteristics-Petioles and veins near petiolar junction pink-red on upper surface |
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Riesling Origin Synonyms Leaf Characteristics |
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Origin-Unclear, dates back to the roman occupation Synonyms-White Riesling Leaf Characteristics-Prominent lenticles on berry and has an aromatic flavor,petioles and main veins are red at attachment (petioles purple appearance) |
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Sauvignon blanc Origin Synonyms Leaf Characteristics |
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Origin-Exact origin unknown, possibly Bordeaux and Loire Valley Synonyms-Fume blanc Leaf Characteristics-leaf margin does not lay flat, ruffled along edge |
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Viognier Origin Synonyms Leaf Characteristics |
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Origin-uncertain, cultivated in Rhone Valley Synonyms-Vionnier Leaf Characteristics-wide U-shaped petiolar sinus, apical sinues deep and open |
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Semillon Origin Synonyms Leaf Characteristics |
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Origin-Western France Synonyms-Green grape Leaf Characteristics-U-shaped, open petiolar sinus with poorly developed tissue, margin tend to curl down |
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Cabernet Sauvignon Origin Synonyms Leaf Characteristics |
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Origin-France Synonyms-Petit Cabernet Leaf Characteristics-lober overlap creating the impression of five holes in the leaf, look like bullet holes |
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Zinfandel Origin Synonyms Leaf Characteristics |
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Origin-Croatia Synonyms-Primitivo Leaf Characteristics-lyre/balalaika-shaped petiolar sinus, prominent hairs on the main vein |
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Touriga Nacional Origin Synonyms Leaf Characteristics |
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Origin-Douro Valley in Portugal Synonyms-Touriga Leaf Characteristics-virtually entire to clearly five-lobed, petiole sinus in V-shaped, lateral sinuses are very shallow to deeper and open, teeth are linear, blunt |
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Cabernet franc Origin Synonyms Leaf Characteristics |
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Origin-Bordeaux Synonyms-Cabernet frank Leaf Characteristics-heavily crimped around the petiole attachment, tooth in the lateral sinus |
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Merlot Origin Synonyms Leaf Characteristics |
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Origin-Bordeaux Synonyms-Plant Medoc Leaf Characteristics-Petiole sinus is U-shaped and open, lateral sinuses are deep and broadly pointed, apical sinus lobes tend to overlap, has a green petiole |
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Barbera Origin Synonyms Leaf Characteristics |
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Origin-Italy Synonyms-None Leaf Characteristics-5 lobed, downy underneath, closed with lobes that overlap |
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Syrah Origin Synonyms Leaf Characteristics |
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Origin-Rhone Valley in France Synonyms-Shiraz, Syra Leaf Characteristics-reduced inferior lateral sinuses, L1 lobes is conspicuously lengthened |
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Sangiovese Origin Synonyms Leaf Characteristics |
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Origin-Tuscany Synonyms-Sangiovese Piccolo Leaf Characteristics-nearly glabrous underneath, petiolar sinus U-shaped and conspicuously open |
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Ruby Cabernet Origin Synonyms Leaf Characteristics |
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Origin-UC Davis Prof. Olmo Synonyms-None Leaf Characteristics-peduncle lignified, leaves elongated |
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Pinot noir Origin Synonyms Leaf Characteristics |
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Origin-Burgundy and Champagne Synonyms-Pinot nera Leaf Characteristics-entire to weakly 3-lobed, thick blistered, teeth are short, blunt and convex |
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Growers should select rootstocks that are |
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Resistant to soil-borne pests and diseases (most important) Suitable for the soil's texture, depth, and fertility Compatible with the soil's chemistry Favored for the anticipated soil water availability, drainage and irrigation practice Appropriate for the vineyard design Appropriate for the fruiting variety's growth and fruiting characteristics |
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The four soil-borne pests and diseases |
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Phylloxera Nematodes Margarodes Phytophtora cinnamomi |
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Underground insect that attacks plant roots Originated in USA Four forms are differentiated:Root, Leaf, Sexual, Winged |
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Root knot Lesion Dagger Cirtus |
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The difference between a worm and a nematode |
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Worm-is segmented Nematode-are not segmented |
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What are the two sub-genea of Vitis |
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Euvitis=multiple species Vitis vinifera American Vitis species=about 30 Chromosome number n=19 (2n=38)
Muscadinia=3 species Muscadinia rotundifolia Chromosome number n=20 (2n=40)
American Vitis species are the important rootstock varieties |
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V. aestivalis V. berlandieri V. candicans V. cinerea V. cordifolia V. labrusca V. monticola V. riparia V. rupestris |
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Vitis riparia is the American Vitis species that has made the most important contribution to establishing the vineyard of the world on phylloxera-resistant rootstock cultivars Resistant to phylloxera but can be attacked by the leaf form Don't tolerate lime soils Cutting root easily Cutting graft well Resistant to fungal diseases High cold resistant Important rootstock: Riparia gloire |
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Resistant to phylloxera Resistant to excessive cold Resist high temperatures Don't resist drought or excessive moisture Cuttings root and graft well Susceptible to root knot and dagger nematodes Good resistance to Pierce's disease Good resistance to fungal diseases Important rootstock: Rupestris du Lot (Saint George) |
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Occurs primarily in the eastern U.S.A. Adapted to warm conditions Adapted to sandy and heavy clay soils High resistance to Pierce's disease, downy and powdery mildew Don't resist lime soils Shoots don't root easily Susceptible to phylloxera Drought resistant Resistant to winter freezing |
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Doesn't grow well in loose, dry soil Rooting very poor High resistance to phylloxera Susceptible to root know nematodes High resistance to Pierce's disease Susceptible to lime, drough High fungal disease resistance |
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Also known as the Fox grape Low resistance to root form of phylloxera, root knot nematode, Pierce's disease, lime, drought, and downy mildew Resistant to leaf form of phylloxera, wet conditions Graft and roots very easily Some table grapes i.e. Concord |
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American Muscadinia species |
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M. routundifolia M. munsoniana M. pomenoi |
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Prefers very high temperatures in order to grow optimally Very high vigor Grafting difficult Immune to phylloxera Immune to root knot nematode, phytophthora cinnamomi Low resistance to lime High resistance to alkalinity, wet conditions Low resistance to drought and winter freezing |
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V. berlandirei X V. rupestris hybrids |
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1103 Paulsen 99 Richter 110 Richter 140 Ruggeri |
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V. berlandieri X V. riparia hybrids |
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161-49 Couderc SO4 5BB Teleki |
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V. riparis X V. rupestris hybrids |
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3306 Couderc 3309 Couderc 101-14 Mgt Schwarzmann |
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196-7 Castel 1616 Couderc Freedom 44-45 Malegue US8-7 |
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GRN 1-5 Kingfisher Matador Minotaur |
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Grapevine Resistant to Nematode |
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Where was Kingfisher, Matador, and Minotaur breed at |
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Muscadinia characteristics |
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2n=40 chromosomes n=20 Glabrous (hairless) leaves Simple tendrils Non-shedding bark Nodes without diaphragm Hard wood Don't root from dormant cuttings Root from green cuttings Southeastern USA to Mexico=homeland |
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2n=38 chromosomes n=19 60-70 species Hairy leaves 5 main veins Forked tendrils Bark sheds Nodes with diaphragms Soft secondary wood Propagate by cuttings 3 flower types |
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Vitis rupestris-Rupestris du Lot Synonyms Origin Flower type Leaf characteristics |
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Synonyms-Rupestris Saint George Flower type-Male Leaf characteristics-Small; kidney shaped; dull green with bluish tint; smooth; glabrous; petiolar sinus strikingly open-brace shaped; teeth irregular convex and angular |
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SO4 Synonyms Origin Cross Flower type Leaf characteristics |
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Synonyms-None Origin-Germany Cross-V. berlandieri X V. riparia Flower type-Male Leaf characteristics-Large; cuneiform or shield shaped; dark green; bullate; wavy near petiolar junction & L1 and L2 veins; teeth regular convex and sharply pointed |
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5BB Teleki Synonyms Origin Cross Flower type Leaf characteristics |
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Synonyms-5BB, Teleki 5BB Origin-Austria Cross-V. berlandieri X V. riparia Flower type-Female, berry color black Leaf characteristics-Very large; cuneiform; dark green; bullate; thick and leathery; upward turned edges; primary veins pinkish near petiolar sinus; little hair on top and underneath; teeth convex and wider than long |
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Millardet et de Grasset 420 A Synonyms Origin Cross Flower type Leaf characteristics |
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Synonyms-420 A Origin-France Cross-V. berlandieri X V. riparia Flower type-Male Leaf characteristics-Large; cuniform; dark and very shiny green; bullate; thick and leathery; petiolar sinus U-shaped; teeth convex and sharply pointed |
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5C Teleki Synonyms Origin Cross Flower type Leaf characteristic |
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Synonyms-5C Origin-Hungary Cross-V. berlandieri X V. riparia Flower type-Male Leaf characteristic-Similar to 5BB except petoilar sinus U-shaped; veins brush like hairs below |
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Richter 110 Synonyms Origin Cross Flower type Leaf characteristic |
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Synonyms-110R Origin-USA Cross-V. berlandieri X V. rupestris Flower type-Male Leaf characteristic-Small; distinctly kidney shaped; dark shiny green; thick; teeth regular, convex, and sharply pointed |
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140 Ruggeri Synonyms Origin Cross Flower type Leaf characteristic |
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Synonyms-140Ru Origin-Italy Cross-V. berlandieri X V. rupestris Flower type-Male Leaf characteristic-Medium; kidney shaped-less distinct than 110R; dark shiny green; glabrous on both sides; petiolar sinus lyre-shaped; teeth alternately larger and smaller, convex with broad base and fairly sharp pointed |
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1103 Paulsen Synonyms Origin Cross Flower type Leaf characteristic |
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Synonyms-1103 P Origin-Italy Cross-V. berlandieri X V.rupestris Flower type-Male Leaf characteristic-Small; kidney shaped; dark shiny green; brush-like hairs on primary veins on bottom; glabrous on top; L3 vein exposed in petiolar sinus; teeth small, convex and broader than long |
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3309 Couderc Synonyms Origin Cross Flower type Leaf characteristic |
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Synonyms-3309C Origin-France Cross-V. riparia X V. rupestris Flower type-Male Leaf characteristic-Very small; cuneiform; shiny spinach green; smooth and thick texture; petiolar sinus U-shaped and V-shaped on young leaves; teeth regular, angular and those terminating L1 & L2 veins=concave-convex |
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101-14 Mgt Synonyms Origin Cross Flower type Leaf characteristic |
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Synonyms-101-14 Millardet de et Grasset Origin-France Cross-V. riparia X V. rupestris Flower type-Female small black berries Leaf characteristic-Fairly large; cuneiform; dull dark green; smooth and wrinkled near petiolar sinus; glabrous on top; teeth irregular, convex, sharply pointed and thoss terminating primary veins distinctly longer and hooked |
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Schwarzmann Synonyms Origin Cross Flower type Leaf characteristic |
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Synonyms-Riparia-Rupestris Origin-Czechslovakia Cross-V. riparia X V. rupestris Flower type-Male Leaf characteristic-Resembles 101-14 Mge but leaf shape is more round |
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Dog Ridge Synonyms Origin Cross Flower type Leaf characteristic |
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Synonyms-Dogridge Origin-USA Cross-V. champinii Flower type-Female black berries Leaf characteristic-Medium; round; light green; thick and leathery; wavy edges; petiolar sinus lyre-shaped and open; tufts of wooly hair between veins; teeth nearly non-existent |
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Ramsey Synonyms Origin Cross Flower type Leaf characteristic |
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Synonyms-Salt Creek Origin-USA Cross-V. champinii Flower type-Female black berries Leaf characteristic-Smaller than Dog Ridge; darker; glossy; not lobed near the base of the shoot; teeth more prominent; concave |
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Harmony Synonyms Origin Cross Flower type Leaf characteristic |
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Synonyms-None Origin-USA Cross-1613 (solonis X Othello) X Dog Ridge Flower type-Female black berries Leaf characteristic-Petiolar sinus V/U-shaped; grey-green; thin; tufts of hair on petioles |
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Freedom Synonyms Origin Cross Flower type Leaf characteristic |
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Synonyms-None Origin-USA Cross-1613 (solonis X Othello) X Dog Ridge Flower type-Female black berries Leaf characteristic-Leaves look like Harmony; darker green; veins, petiols and shoot have fine peach-like fuzz |
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O39-16 Synonyms Origin Cross Flower type Leaf characteristic |
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Synonyms-None Origin-UC Davis Cross-V. vinifera X Muscadinia rotundifolia (Almeria X Male) Flower type-No flowers Leaf characteristic-Medium; round; weakly 3-lobed; bullate; thin; petiolar sinus V-shaped; teeth medium, convex and irregular |
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Black Spanish/Jacquez Herbemont Catawba Concord Isabella Delaware Noah Othello |
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Vignoles Rosette Baco blanc Baco noir Seyval Vidal blanc |
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