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Untangling the concepts of vine size, capacity, crop level, vigor, and vine balance

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2013-1-Grapes-101-Untangling-The.pdf (453.32 KB)
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Appellation Cornell
Author
Lasko, Alan
Abstract

Vine size, vine capacity, cropping level, vine vigor, and vine balance are all related concepts describing vine productivity. They are commonly—but not always consistently—used. Horticulture professor Alan Lakso defines and explains them.

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Appellation Cornell
Volume & Issue
2013-1
Description
Part of the series Grapes 101.
Date Issued
2013-03
Publisher
Cornell University
Keywords
Vine Biology and Physiology
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Grapes 101
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Appellation Cornell
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Cornell University
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CALS
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College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
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Agritech
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Viticulture
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