CHARLOTTE, N.C. — For centuries, a massive grapevine has grown on the northern end of Roanoke Island, and long ago came to be called the Mother Vine. It's believed to be the nation's oldest cultivated ...
Grapevine nurseries soak cuttings in water during propagation to compensate for dehydration and promote root initiation. However, trunk disease pathogens have been isolated from soaking water, ...
Today I bring you the real juice on The Route 66 Trailhead Vineyard exhibit along the Pacific Electric Inland Empire Trail, featuring the planting of about 75 Mission grapevines, recently dedicated at ...
Annals of Botany, Vol. 95, No. 6 (May 2005), pp. 943-948 (6 pages) • Background and Aims A reliable protocol for flowering and fruiting in cuttings was developed with the aim of (a) studying ...
UC Berkeley postdoctoral scholar Alexandra Kahn (left) and graduate student Monica Donegan with historic grapevine specimens from the University and Jepsen Herbaria. A century-old grapevine cutting is ...
A century-old grapevine cutting is providing new clues into the history of a deadly plant pathogen that is decimating crops across the globe. First reported in Anaheim, California in the 1880s, Pierce ...