2014
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.2014.1032.35
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Application of Standard Methods for the Grapevine (Vitis Vinifera L.) Phenotypic Diversity Exploration: Phenological Traits

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“…The mean annual temperature is 14.2°C. During the period of early April and late September, the average day length is 13.8 h. Phenological traits were investigated in 2013 according to Coombe [ 23 ] and Rustioni et al [ 24 ]. The layer-specific approach was performed as described by Vezzulli et al [ 8 ] based on the theory that leaf and berry skin are derived from L1 + L2 layer and berry flesh and root only from L2 layer [ 8 , 9 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The mean annual temperature is 14.2°C. During the period of early April and late September, the average day length is 13.8 h. Phenological traits were investigated in 2013 according to Coombe [ 23 ] and Rustioni et al [ 24 ]. The layer-specific approach was performed as described by Vezzulli et al [ 8 ] based on the theory that leaf and berry skin are derived from L1 + L2 layer and berry flesh and root only from L2 layer [ 8 , 9 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Phenological variance between “Fengzao” and “Kyoho.” The color changes represent different growing stages according to Rustioni et al [ 24 ]. …”
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“…5). The research of 28 genotypes was organized by established methods of ampelography, phenology, eno-carpology, enology, eno-chemistry, ethnobotany and plant pathology in 2017 and 2018 based on the protocols suggested by COST ACTION FA1009 project [34][35][36]. Two…”
Section: Ampelography: Cultivars and Wild Grapementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, a phenological model for Georgian varieties was calibrated on the base of phenological data collected in the two experimental sites of Koshkebi and Saguramo during 2012-2014 [29,30]. The model based on the Normal Heating Hours (NHH) approach [31], is able to predict BBCH phenological stages 61 (beginning of flowering), 71 (fruit set) and 81 (veraison) for four relevant Georgian varieties (Mtsvane Kakhuri, Rkatsiteli, Ojaleshi and Saperavi).…”
Section: Agroclimatology For Viticulturementioning
confidence: 99%