“The juice of the grape is the liquid quintessence of concentrated sunbeams,” Englishman Thomas Love Peacock wrote 200 years ago. He was onto something. Grapes are wonderful for eating, juicing and ...
Foundation Plant Services technicians processing material from the Classic Foundation Vineyard. (Foundation Plant Services / UC Davis) Recent testing of material distributed from the Foundation Plant ...
Q: Last year my grapes had such bad powdery mildew that even the grapes dried up and looked moldy and shriveled. I was told by the master gardeners at the farmer’s market that I needed to do something ...
Grapevines are fun, fruiting plants that can thrive in the highly fluctuating climate of the Front Range. Without proper maintenance, however, grapevines might not last long. Pruning is essential to ...
India is starting to produce grapes much more broadly; in the milder climates, vineyards are popping up on sunny hillsides, creating an abundance of highly acclaimed wines. Though they require a ...
ITHACA, N.Y. – A new project led by Cornell University researchers will explore how genetically identical grapevines adapt to differences in temperature, humidity, soils and other environmental ...
Grape phylloxera -- the insect that nearly wiped out wine production at the end of the 19th century in France -- hijacks a grape vine's reproductive programs to create a leaf gall, which it uses as a ...
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