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- Wine-Grower-News #60 September 12, 2008
- Vinifera Grape Species and Resulting Wines
- Influence of the Three Main Genetic, Backgrounds of Grapevine Rootstocks on Petiolar Nutrient Concentrations of the Scion, with a Focus on Phosphorus
- SB044 1893 Further Study of Native Grapes
- Wine-Grower-News #309 7-21-15 Information in This Issue Includes
- Comparison of Odor-Active Compounds in Grapes and Wines from Vitis Vinifera and Non-Foxy American Grape Species Qun Sun, Matthew
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