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[PDF] Grape Phylloxera: Biology and Management in the Pacific NorthwestMany of the first vineyards planted in Oregon were on their own roots (not grafted) and are now declin- ing in vigor, yield, and health due to phylloxera ...
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[PDF] Biology and Management of Grape Phylloxera - FSA-7074Daktulosphaira vitifoliae (Fitch), is a key pest of grape throughout the world. This pest has two forms that either attack the root (radicicola) or.Missing: impact | Show results with:impact
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Biological Control<Arthropods in Grapes - UCR ITSThe invasion of grape phylloxera, Daktulosphaira vitifoliae (Fitch) from North America ca. 1886 markedly reduced the productive acreage in France, a plague ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Daktulosphaira vitifoliae (VITEVI)[Overview] - EPPO Global DatabaseTaxonomy: Kingdom Animalia ( 1ANIMK ) Phylum Arthropoda ( 1ARTHP ) Subphylum Hexapoda ( 1HEXAQ ) Class Insecta ( 1INSEC ) Order Hemiptera ( 1HEMIO )
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Taxon: Daktulosphaira vitifoliae - USDAKingdom: Phylum: Class: Order: Animalia; Arthropoda; Insecta; Hemiptera. Family: Genus: Species: Sub ...
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Viteus vitifoliae (grapevine phylloxera) | CABI CompendiumNov 16, 2021 · Other Scientific Names: Dactylosphaera vastatrix (Planchon): Dactylosphaera vitifoliae (Shimer): Daktulosphaira vitifoliae Fitch ...
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Daktulosphaira vitifoliae (Fitch), the Correct Name of the Grape ...Daktulosphaira vitifoliae (Fitch) is shown to be the correct name of the grape phylloxeran. The numerous name combinations by which the insect has been ...<|separator|>
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Catalog of the phylloxerids of the world (Hemiptera, Phylloxeridae)Nov 7, 2016 · A taxonomic and nomenclatural catalog of the phylloxerids (Hemiptera, Phylloxeridae) is presented. Six family-group names are listed, ...
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Catalog of the phylloxerids of the world (Hemiptera, Phylloxeridae)Nov 7, 2016 · A taxonomic and nomenclatural catalog of the phylloxerids (Hemiptera, Phylloxeridae) is presented. Six family-group names are listed, ...
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First European leaf-feeding grape phylloxera (Daktulosphaira ...Apr 10, 2019 · Phylloxera populations capable of feeding on rootstock roots and scion leaves can be classified in a series of defined biotypes (A-G), based on ...
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Grape Phylloxera Genetic Structure Reveals Root–Leaf Migration ...Our study showed that foliar populations in commercial vineyards not only originate from leaf-feeding populations on nearby abandoned rootstock vines, but also ...
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and root-feeding performances: a comparison of grape phylloxera ...Jun 7, 2021 · From this point onwards, phylloxera can either stay underground, creating new root-feeding generations throughout the growing season, or, if ...
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[PDF] GRAPE PHYLLOXERA LEAF-FEEDING POPULATIONS IN ...Standard phylloxera strains belonging to the biotypes A, B and C are used as anchor lineages for comparisons of phylloxera performance on the host plants: ...
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Use of DNA Markers for Grape Phylloxera Population and ... - MDPIGenetic analyses have suggested that most of the strains causing the devastation of European vineyards initially originated from eastern North America, where V.
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The genome sequence of the grape phylloxera provides insights ...Jul 23, 2020 · However, phylloxera evolved > 2700 unique genes that resemble putative effectors and are active during feeding. Population sequencing revealed ...
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Major Outbreaks in the Nineteenth Century Shaped Grape ... - NatureNov 26, 2019 · Herein, we analysed the genetic structure of 1173 grape phylloxera individuals collected from 100 locations across eight European countries.
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Phylloxera and Aphids Show Distinct Features of Genome Evolution ...We found little evidence of segmental or other large-scale gene duplications. The majority of gene duplications in aphids and phylloxera are dispersed.
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Grape Phylloxera - UC IPMGrape phylloxera is a tiny aphidlike insect that feeds on roots of Vitis vinifera grape and certain rootstocks, stunting growth of vines or killing them.
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(PDF) The Biology, Physiology and Host–Plant Interactions of Grape ...Aug 9, 2025 · Grape phylloxera Daktulosphaira vitifoliae (Fitch) is regarded as the most economically important insect pest of commercial grapevines Vitis worldwide.
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Grapevine - Description of the insect - EphytiaThe eggs winter (figure 1) of Daktulosphaira vitifoliae measure less than 0.3mm, have an oval shape and a yellow-green color, and are more or less shiny.
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(A)sexual reproduction – a review of life cycles of grape phylloxera ...Mar 6, 2009 · In this article, we aim to provide for the first time an overview of the reported life cycle strategies of grape phylloxera by summarizing documented ...
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Life history and assessment of grapevine phylloxera leaf galling ...Apr 23, 2013 · Grapevine phylloxera, Daktulosphaira vitifoliae (Fitch) (Hemiptera: Phylloxeridae) is a worldwide pest of Vitis species.
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Leaf-galling phylloxera on grapes reprograms host metabolism and ...Phylloxera feeding induced stomata formation in proximity to the insect and promoted the assimilation and importation of carbon into the gall. Gene expression ...
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[PDF] Grape phylloxera (Daktulosphaira vitifoliae) - Colorado WineThis review brings together some historical and more recent developments (particularly over the last decade) in grape phylloxera management options, other than.<|control11|><|separator|>
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North American Grape Species and Phylloxera: What Grows ...Oct 23, 2020 · When phylloxera was introduced to Europe, it was hugely devastating to Vitis vinifera because that species had never been exposed to it before.Missing: origin | Show results with:origin<|control11|><|separator|>
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Major Outbreaks in the Nineteenth Century Shaped Grape ...Nov 26, 2019 · Grape phylloxera is native to North America, where Vitis spp. acquired different mechanisms of resistance to leaf and root attack.
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How the World's Vineyards Were Saved - Wine SpectatorPhylloxera vastatrix, known to modern science as Daktulosphaira vitifoliae, was brought to Europe on the roots of native American grapevines. A tiny aphid ...
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Phylloxera and the Development of Rural Financial Networks in the ...Jan 14, 2025 · In 1886, Cape wine farmers sustained income shocks prompted by an outbreak of phylloxera.1 Scientifically known as Daktulosphaira vitifoliae ...
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Phylloxera - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsDespite a winged stage that can arise from root galls long-distance dispersal without human involvement is slow. For the sexual stage to typically occur ...
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[PDF] A Scientific Basis for Risk Analysis of Grape phylloxeraPhylloxera was first reported in Europe in 1863 and caused significant economic damage as it spread through other continents during the late 19th century.
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Soil and Climate Geographic Information System Data-Derived Risk ...Phylloxera can cause damage on both leaves and roots, but it is particularly devastating as a root pest to European wine grapes (Vitis vinifera), as no natural ...
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This Day in Phylloxera HistoryJul 5, 2022 · In Australia, Phylloxera made its first appearance at Geelong in 1877. As it proceeded north, it destroyed the industry and its vines. It was ...
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The Great Wine Blight | History TodayApr 4, 2022 · The cause was phylloxera, a microscopic yellow aphid native to the eastern coast of the United States that feeds exclusively on the roots of grapevines.
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Grapes of wrath: How a New World import destroyed French wineDec 19, 2017 · In 1868, botanist Jules-émile Planchon unmasked the culprit behind a national crisis. For five years, a blight had been stealing across ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Charles V. Riley, France, and <i>Phylloxera</i> - Oxford AcademicRiley's support of Planchon and Lichtenstein—who held that Phylloxera was the cause of the dying vines, and not an effect as maintained by. Signoret and other ...
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Jules-Émile Planchon - Linda Hall LibraryMar 21, 2023 · Jules-Émile Planchon was a French botanist and professor who identified Phylloxera as the cause of grape vine blight and used American vines to ...Missing: detection Lichtenstein
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Phylloxera Vastatrix & The Remaking of the World of WineDec 30, 2017 · This microscopic insect, native to the Mississippi Valley of the eastern United States, practically destroyed all the world's vineyards once freed from its ...
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Phylloxera revisited: The spread of grapevine disease in Dalmatia ..., in the Rhône. valley), on 15 July 1868. In 1868, the French botanist. Jules Emile Planchon named the vine disease phylloxera. (Planchon, 1868; Macedo, 2011) ...
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Phylloxera: a vine pandemic - FINE+RAREMay 6, 2020 · By 1900, 2.5 million hectares of France's vineyard had been uprooted, causing production to slump, encouraging dodgy dealers to make fake ...
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What is phylloxera and why was it so significant? - WSETFeb 9, 2023 · Phylloxera is an aphid-like insect. Native to North America, it was carried across the Atlantic Ocean to Europe where it was first identified in 1863.
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Wine 101: Phylloxera - VinePairJun 17, 2021 · VinePair tastings director Keith Beavers discusses the history of phylloxera, the vine- destroying bug mentioned in many previous “Wine 101” episodes.<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Phylloxera Epidemic: The Tiny Pest That Nearly Killed the Wine ...Jul 29, 2025 · Over the following decades, phylloxera swept across France, Spain, Italy, Portugal, Germany, and beyond. By the turn of the century, the impact ...Missing: timeline | Show results with:timeline
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An Evaluation of Phylloxera's Impact on SpainJul 29, 2022 · April 27, 1878: The phylloxera outbreak arrived in Spain for the first time. There were three prominent entry points for phylloxera into the ...
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Grapevine phylloxera - Pest insects and mites - Agriculture VictoriaMay 28, 2025 · The damage on roots can allow entry of other pathogenic microorganisms, causing secondary infections by moulds, fungi, bacteria, some insects ...Grapevine Phylloxera · About Phylloxera · Reporting An Unusual Plant...
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The Complete Guide to Phylloxera | Wine-Searcher News & Opinion### Summary of Early Experimental Methods Against Phylloxera
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[PDF] Wine and Phylloxera in 19th Century FrancePhylloxera, an insect that attacks the roots of grape vines, destroyed. 40% of French vineyards between 1863 and 1890, causing major income losses among wine ...Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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Dying on the Vine: How Phylloxera Transformed Wine ...... Phylloxera, which may weaken it in poor or dry soil” (Bioletti et al. 1921, 88; emphasis added). Several general conclusions are reached. First, because of ...
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The Beginning of French Wine Law | SommWineAug 12, 2020 · As farmers revolt, the French government responds by creating wine laws that become the blueprint for the EU. This is the beginning of ...
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Revolution in the Vineyards - Union des Maisons de Champagne... fraud relating to the wines of Champagne. It immediately began to play an ... riots in 1907 in the South (446). The Fédération thanked the vine growers ...Missing: 1880s | Show results with:1880s
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Grape Phylloxera (Hemiptera: Phylloxeridae), on Cold-Hardy Hybrid ...May 16, 2019 · In the native range of North America, grape phylloxera densities can be particularly high in the north central and north eastern United States ...
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Life tables of Phylloxera on resistant and susceptible grape root-stocksAug 10, 2025 · Life tables were constructed using 2 susceptible rootstocks, Vitis vinifera L. Cabernet Sauvignon and Muscat of Alexandria, and 2 resistant ...
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Phylloxera – destruction and revitalisation – Le blog iDealwineAug 25, 2023 · Between 1875 and 1900, more than half of France's vine-growing hectares were lost, amounting to 1.8 million hectares of vines. In the end ...<|separator|>
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Phylloxera | Italian Food History:Jan 21, 2011 · The Phylloxera can live on the leaves of the American vine, and produces nut-galls, and then it takes the name of 'galli-cola'; 'but on the ...
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1905-1935: the beginnings of appellations d'origine - INAOAt the end of the 19th century, the proliferation of Phylloxera, a parasitic vine aphid, ravaged French vineyards, leading to a spectacular drop in production. ...
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American Rootstock: Root Cause Book Review - Armchair SommelierSomewhere around 85% of all the world's vineyards are grafted onto resistant, American rootstocks. There are a few parts of the world that are phylloxera ...Where Did Phylloxera Come... · Root Cause Book Review · Phylloxera In The Us
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None### Summary of Phylloxera's Transformation of the Global Wine Industry
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Creating Wine: The Emergence of a World Industry, 1840-1914tells the story of how a wine industry in the New World (California, Australia, and Argentina) was created and why, with its extremely large scale production, ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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How Texas Saved The French Wine Industry - ForbesJan 18, 2021 · Almost all vines today are grafted onto an American rootstock, all over the world. There are some phylloxera free havens, but they are rare.
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(PDF) Charles V. Riley, France, and Phylloxera - ResearchGateOn the question of Phylloxera's origin, Riley confirmed the results of Planchon and Lichtenstein that the different Phylloxera observed on leaves and roots in ...
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The American Plagues - Vine to Wine CircleThe pathogen was discovered in 1845 in the greenhouses of a Mr Tucker in Margate (just over 100 km from London). It spread at lightning speed across Europe. It ...
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Creating an Agricultural World Order: Regional Plant Protection ...Jan 1, 2010 · Beginning in 1878 with the International Phylloxera Convention of Berne, international conventions have sought to relieve national ...
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Rootstocks for Grape Production | Oklahoma State UniversityPhylloxera (root louse) are small insects that feed on the roots of grapes. They weaken and can eventually kill the vine. In many grape growing regions, ...
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Rootstocks - BC Grape Council Best Practice GuideVitis Rupestris · Native soils are gravels and banks of mountain streams · Has a strong vertical root system · Is somewhat drought resistant · Has a long vegetative ...
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Grape Rootstocks for MichiganThis rootstock is a hybrid of V. Riparia X V. Rupestris, selected by Georges Couderc in France in 1881 (Galet and Morton, 1979).
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Grapevine Rootstocks - Double A VineyardsDec 16, 2014 · 3309 rootstock is cold hardy, has high tolerance to phylloxera, and produces vigorous vines on moderately acidic soils. 3309 may be susceptible ...
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Technical Report | Field Grafting Grapevines in OregonPhylloxera is not yet a problem in Oregon so grafting vinifera onto resistant rootstocks may not be required. There has been an increase in interest in field ...
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Phylloxera: The great escape - Decanter MagazineOct 10, 2005 · A tiny insect which kills grape vines by attacking their roots, accomplished just that and continues to attack California and parts of the New World today.Missing: denial skepticism
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[PDF] Grapevine Certification Program ComparisonCERTIFICATION PROGRAM. Goal: free movement of certified grapevine planting stocks to minimize pest risks in vineyards in the. PNW. Page 3. ID, OR, and WA.
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Manual of fumigation for insect control - Carbon disulphideCarbon disulphide (CS 2 ) was one of the first fumigants employed on a large scale. Its use in France, in 1869, against the grape phylloxera is a landmark.Missing: bisulfide | Show results with:bisulfide
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Assaying the potential benefits of thiamethoxam and imidacloprid for ...Chemical control measures, such as the use of carbon bisulphide, date back to the 1800s (Campbell, 2004) and trials conducted since this date in countries such ...Missing: bisulfide | Show results with:bisulfide
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Biological control of grape phylloxera - A historical review and future ...Aug 5, 2025 · In 1874 Pasteur was the first who suggested the use of soil fungi against grape phylloxera but his recommendation was never tested in practice.Missing: ladybugs | Show results with:ladybugs
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Biological control of adult populations of phylloxera gallicola with ...May 29, 2015 · The conidia of Beauveria bassiana persisted on the leaves surface and infected the larvae and adults of phylloxera for a period of minimum six ...
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Grape Phylloxera (Hemiptera: Phylloxeridae) (Major Insects)A number of generalist predators are known to feed on phylloxera in leaf galls. ... ants are likely to feed on phylloxera rather than protect and milk them as ...
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USE OF POLYMER MULCHES IN INTEGRATED PEST ...Solarization did not noticeably affect survival of grape phylloxera (Daktulosphaira vitifoliae) on grapevine roots. Percent ground cover by winter or summer ...
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[PDF] Enzone does little to improve health of phylloxera-infested vineyardsNine were used for root sampling and phylloxera rating;. 12 were used to evaluate crop yields and vine growth. The same data vines were evaluated each year.
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What are “old vines” anyway? - Do BianchiNov 15, 2023 · Ungrafted, piè franco vines are highly prized because they represent a continuity with the pre-phylloxera era. In my experience, wines made from ...
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South America's Treasure Trove of Old Vines & Unique WinesSep 28, 2021 · Many of the old vines from the period still remain ungrafted and in production. It was because of South America's great escape from phylloxera ...
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Colares: Wines by the Waves - GuildSommMay 3, 2024 · But phylloxera, an aphid that feeds on plant roots, cannot infect vines growing beneath the sand; the sand acts as a buffer, protecting the ...
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Impact of phylloxera on Lodi's vaunted old vines and their natural ...Aug 8, 2022 · As tuberosities can form on lignified roots, it affects all portions of the root system, eventually leading to the collapse of the entire root ...Impact Of Phylloxera On... · Phylloxera Observations In... · Grapevine Phylloxera...Missing: pathogens decline<|control11|><|separator|>
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Colares Wine Region Guide - Cellar ToursDec 9, 2023 · The local terroir is famous across Portugal: free-draining and phylloxera-free sandy soils that support a population of ungrafted vines. ...
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Tasting Through the Sands of Time: The Miracle of Colares WineAug 6, 2016 · But few wines grown in sand evoke more of this soil's metaphorical qualities than Colares, one of the world's rarest and most special wines.
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Interspecific Hybrid (French-American) Wine GrapesJun 20, 2019 · History. The creation of interspecific hybrid grapes primarily came about because of problems encountered in France in the 1860s.
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What is the Baco Noir wine grape?Jul 31, 2019 · Baco Noir is a hybrid winemaking grape created in 1902 by French botanist François Baco. Hybrid grapes are crosses between grapes of the Vitis genus.
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Illegal grape varietals in France - Benedict ButterworthJul 27, 2019 · French illegal grapes, like Noah, are American hybrids banned due to overproduction and health concerns, despite some still existing.
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Hybrid vines: In from the cold - The World of Fine WineNov 23, 2022 · Hybrid vines have a checkered past, respected for their cold-hardiness and disease resistance, but suspected of being less natural and giving inferior wines.Missing: Isabelle | Show results with:Isabelle
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For France, American Vines Still Mean Sour Grapesan American hybrid variety named jacquez, banned by the French government since 1934 — were already turning red. Barring an ...
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French winegrowers find 'forbidden' American grapes are hardier in ...Oct 7, 2024 · In 1934, France banned vintages made from six grape varieties imported from the US from being sold as 'wine.' Yet some winegrowers never stopped growing them.
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Millardet et de Grasset 101-14 - Foundation Plant Services - UC DavisThis selection came to Foundation Plant Services in the early 1980's from the vineyard of the Department of Viticulture & Enology, University of California, ...Missing: phylloxera breeding
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Candidate resistance genes to foliar phylloxera identified at Rdv3 of ...The root form of phylloxera has been better studied than the foliar form because of outbreaks on Vitis vinifera in the 19th century [1]. Yet, the less studied ...Results · Discussion · Materials & Methods<|separator|>
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Genetic identification of SNP markers linked to a new grape ...Dec 18, 2018 · In addition, a single QTL that provides grape phylloxera resistance in leaves was identified and maps to chromosome 14 in the Vitis hybrid, ...
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Using CRISPR on Grapes | SevenFifty DailyApr 16, 2018 · Using CRISPR on Grapes: New technologies like gene editing hold promise for improving the fruit's resistance to disease.Missing: 2010 | Show results with:2010
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More sustainability in Europe's vineyards – Using resistant ...May 25, 2025 · The acreage of 'Regent' rose up to 2,183 ha in 2006 in Germany, and other European countries showed interest in the variety, as well. The ...
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A cool climate perspective on grapevine breeding - PubMed CentralApr 7, 2022 · The biggest challenge grapevine breeders face is the extraordinarily complex trait of wine quality, which is the all-pervasive and most debated ...Missing: flavor neutrality
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[PDF] Quarantine pests list vine plants and grapes - OIVThere isn't a specific list for vine plants and grapes. Quarantine pests are regulated internationally, and expert opinion is needed to select them.
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EUR-Lex - 52013SC0169 - EN - European UnionThe main instrument of the PHR is Council Directive 2000/29/EC on protective measures against the introduction into the Community of organisms harmful to ...
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Plant and Plant Product Imports - usda aphisWant to bring plants or plant products into the United States? Learn about APHIS regulations so you can import your products safely and legally.What Plant Material Requires... · CITES (Endangered Plant...
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Phylloxera: DNA testing for early and accurate detectionA collaborative phylloxera research project to develop an advanced early detection and surveillance system using DNA extracted from soil samples.Missing: monitoring certified stock
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[PDF] Grapevine Certification Program ComparisonVisual Inspections (testing of symptoms to confirm status) ... • Certified stock shall be inspected and tested. • Nursery maintains records ...
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[PDF] Phylloxera Distribution in Washington State❖How do I know they are free of phylloxera? ❖What does 'certified' mean? Page 11. Best Practice: Source vines in WA. Plant only certified vines and rootstocks, ...
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Phylloxera management zones - Biosecurity - Agriculture VictoriaMay 28, 2025 · This interactive map can help determine the location of property addresses in relation to Victorian Phylloxera management zones.Missing: vines | Show results with:vines
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Compliance and movement conditions - phylloxera | BiosecurityMay 1, 2025 · It is an offence and financial penalties can apply if you cause or permit the movement of any phylloxera host materials into a Phylloxera Exclusion Zone (PEZ)
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Measures Against Phylloxera Now a Reality: From Control Protocols ...Aug 23, 2025 · In the Canary Islands, while the pest declaration is in effect, the movement of vine plant material (in any form) is prohibited, as well as ...Missing: fines | Show results with:fines
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Vinehealth Australia: HomeVinehealth Australia minimizes pest and disease risks, especially phylloxera, in vineyards through biosecurity training, policy, research, and prevention.Grape Phylloxera · Industry Network · New to Industry · Industry Insights