「Vitis」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| Vitis adenoclada is a species of plant in the grape | |
| ack Spanish grape is a variety of the American | Vitis aestivalis species of grape vine. |
| The hostplant for the species is | Vitis amurensis. |
| otentially confused with, grape species (genus | Vitis) and other Ampelopsis species. |
| arborea (L.) Walter, Nekemias bipinnata Raf., | Vitis arborea L., Vitis bipinnata Torr. |
| Vitis arizonica, commonly known as Canyon grape, is | |
| Vitis balansana is a species of climbing vine in the | |
| ings of Villard noir are normally grafted onto | Vitis berlandieri rootstock. |
| Vitis blancoi is a species of liana in the grape fam | |
| Vitis bryoniifolia is a prolific and adaptable, poly | |
| sage of the term vine in viticulture refers to | Vitis but in biology also refers to other taxa. |
| tly referring to the abundance of wild grapes ( | Vitis californica) along the area's main watercourse |
| The larvae feed on | Vitis, Cercis canadensis and Oenothera. |
| Vitis chunganensis is a species of climbing vine in | |
| Vitis chungii is a polygamo-dioecious species of wil | |
| armeniaca, Persea americana, Rubus, Vaccinium, | Vitis, Citrus x paradisi, Citrus lemon and Pinus rad |
| The hostplants for the species include | Vitis cordifolia and Vitis vulpina. |
| Vitis flexuosa is a species of liana in the grape fa | |
| Vitis heterophylla Thunb.), the porcelain berry, is | |
| Vitis hui is a species of plant in the grape family. | |
| cies (including Cayratia, Parthenocissus and [[ | Vitis), Hydrangea paniculata and Saurauia. |
| The | Vitis International Variety Catalogue (VIVC) is a da |
| According to the | Vitis International Variety Catalogue, the variety i |
| the parentage attributed to the variety by the | Vitis International Variety Catalogue, which date th |
| The | Vitis International Variety Catalogue previously lis |
| Under the synonyms of Listan Prieto, the | Vitis International Variety Catalogue also list Duha |
| Jessica is a cross of a selection of | Vitis labrusca by Vitis aestivalis. |
| crossing of Carter (another hybrid grape with | Vitis labrusca and Vitis vinifera in its pedigree) a |
| Evan planted several varieties of | Vitis labrusca there. |
| it necessary to focus on the native species of | Vitis labrusca and Vitis riparia along with various |
| versaw the experimental plantings of nearly 20 | Vitis labrusca hybrids and 7 Vitis vinifera grape va |
| d incentives to pull out existing plantings of | Vitis labrusca and replace them with Vitis vinifera, |
| asing the land, Ewald began uprooting existing | vitis labrusca grapes that were planted on the prope |
| hat the male parent may be Jessica, a cross of | Vitis labrusca by a variety of Vitis aestivalis |
| lla, although popularly classified as being of | Vitis labrusca parentage, is almost certainly a cros |
| hat the male parent may be Jessica, a cross of | Vitis labrusca by a variety of Vitis aestivalis. |
| e is a cultivar derived from the grape species | Vitis labrusca or 'fox grape' which is used for tabl |
| e is a cultivar derived from the grape species | Vitis labrusca or 'fox grape' which is used for tabl |
| he predominant ancestors for these hybrids are | Vitis labrusca varieties native to the northeastern |
| turally occurs in the Concord grapes and other | Vitis labrusca grapes or hybrids thereof, and in ber |
| an Episcopal minister in Hammondsport, planted | Vitis labrusca shoots in his rectory garden. |
| tations of Isabella (a cultivar of the species | Vitis labrusca) on the south coast of Rio Grande are |
| to several native species of grape, including | Vitis labrusca, Vitis riparia, Vitis rotundifolia, V |
| n interspecific hybrid between V. vinifera and | Vitis labrusca, and it was created in 1850 by A. M. |
| he result of a cross of Carter, a selection of | Vitis labrusca, and Black Hamburg (there are two var |
| he result of a cross of Carter, a selection of | Vitis labrusca, and Black Hamburg (there are two var |
| Larvae have been recorded on | Vitis lanata, Vitis quadrangularis, Vitis quinquangu |
| and was originally treated under its basionym, | Vitis latifolia, which was described scientifically |
| is a hybrid of two American species of grape, | Vitis lincecumii and Vitis rupestris. |
| e parent the hybrid Jaeger 70, a cross between | Vitis lincecumii and Vitis rupestris produced by Her |
| Vitis menghaiensis is a species of climbing vine in | |
| Vitis monticola, commonly known as Mountain grape, o | |
| Vitis nesbittiana is a species of liana in the grape | |
| ies is associated with the gall mite Eriophyes | vitis on grapevines in the vicinity of Grabouw, Sout |
| & A.Gray, and | Vitis orientalis (Lam.) |
| Larvae have been recorded feeding on | Vitis quadrangularis. |
| Beta is a cross of a variety of | Vitis riparia by Concord |
| a French wine grape, and an unknown variety of | Vitis riparia indigenous to North America. |
| ly used in breeding by Elmer Swenson, with its | Vitis riparia background providing a degree of adapt |
| ta is a cross of a selection of the wild grape | Vitis riparia, Carver, by Concord. |
| hat naturally performs well in South Dakota is | vitis riparia, a species not generally used for wine |
| Vitis rotundifolia, the muscadines, native to the so | |
| Mission, grafted on to a | Vitis rupestris St George rootstock. |
| a cross of Alicante Bouschet and a hybrid of a | Vitis rupestris variety and Vitis vinifera grape Ara |
| rs in crosses with American grape species like | Vitis rupestris and Vitis aestivalis as a source of |
| Vitis ruyuanensis (known locally as ru yuan pu tao, | |
| Vitis silvestrii should not to be confused with the | |
| Vitis silvestrii (known locally as hu bei pu tao, wh | |
| Vitis sinocinerea flowers in May and June, bearing f | |
| Vitis sinocinerea is a species of climbing vine in t | |
| nus persica, Prunus serotina, Acer negundo and | Vitis sp. |
| The larvae feed on | Vitis species and Saurauia nepalensis in India. |
| It is a common pathogen of | Vitis species, including the wine grape, Vitis vinif |
| ecies (including Cissampelos verticillata) and | Vitis species. |
| t are the product of a crossing of two or more | Vitis species. |
| Vitis succulenta Galpin | |
| It is also incorrectly known as | Vitis tuberosa. |
| growers in the area have had success with both | Vitis vinifera and Vitis labrusca wine grapes. |
| orth Carolina since the year 2000 is made from | vitis vinifera grape varieties, although French hybr |
| Planted in 1979, the Winkler vine was a | Vitis vinifera cv. |
| ybrid of Thompson, Cardinal, and several other | Vitis vinifera cultivars. |
| Goldriesling is a grape variety of the species | Vitis vinifera used for white wine. |
| Early settlers tried to cultivate | Vitis vinifera grapes from Europe with limited succe |
| roxystilbenoid with an aldehyde group found in | Vitis vinifera (grapevine). |
| This is because many pigments inherited from | Vitis vinifera only set during relatively cool weath |
| nd in the plant Hedysarum sulphurescens and in | Vitis vinifera (grape). |
| Seibel produced many complex hybrid crosses of | Vitis vinifera to American grapes. |
| The winery focuses on planting | vitis vinifera and European crossed red grape vines. |
| The Pixie Grape is a new type of | Vitis vinifera cultivar. |
| f the few teinturier grapes that belong to the | Vitis vinifera species. |
| European varieties of | Vitis vinifera are more or less susceptible to this |
| Vitis vinifera (Common Grape Vine) is a species of V | |
| Unlike most | Vitis vinifera wine grapes, Alicante Ganzin is a tei |
| The Muscat variety of grapes of the species | Vitis vinifera is widely grown for wine, raisins and |
| ea have had the best success with cold-climate | Vitis vinifera and French hybrid grape varietals. |
| xpansion of California's wine industry as more | vitis vinifera was introduced to the area. |
| n the area are French hybrids and cool-climate | Vitis vinifera varieties. |
| ry, the phylloxera louse destroyed much of the | Vitis vinifera grape crop in France. |
| imarily responsible for the color of red wine, | Vitis vinifera being one of its sources. |
| ssissippi makes it very difficult to cultivate | vitis vinifera or French hybrid grapes. |
| ed agriculture, introduced new crops including | Vitis vinifera vines, and new technology such as the |
| grapes, but have been experimenting with some | vitis vinifera varieties. |
| red Hernder replanted his acreage with classic | Vitis Vinifera and French Hybrid varieties. |
| ancient distribution zones of the wild grape ( | Vitis vinifera subsp. |
| Hondarrabi Zuri is a white variety of | Vitis vinifera that is native of the Basque Country, |
| to an only specie, so their correct names are | Vitis vinifera vinifera, Vitis viniefra lambrusca an |
| The Ancient Greeks introduced vines such as | Vitis vinifera and made wine in their numerous colon |
| The | Vitis vinifera grape which thrives in temperate clim |
| Wines must be made from | Vitis vinifera varieties and are required to be sold |
| res (112,664 ha) of land on which a variety of | Vitis vinifera and French hybrid grapes are grown. |
| entury saw renewed focus on the development of | Vitis vinifera with the assistance of flying winemak |
| acres (93 ha) of vineyards, planted to several | Vitis vinifera and French-American hybrid grape vari |
| pe varieties, with relatively few plantings of | vitis vinifera grapes. |
| There are no resistant | Vitis vinifera varieties, and Chardonnay and Pinot n |
| Black Muscat is a | Vitis vinifera grape variety derived from the crossi |
| at this grape might have been one of the first | Vitis vinifera varieties planted in Washington State |
| varieties and the Muscadine grape, rather than | vitis vinifera grapes, which are vulnerable to Pierc |
| ed wine grape variety produced from a cross of | Vitis vinifera var. |
| e for having the first large-scale planting of | Vitis vinifera in Michigan. |
| cker's recommendation and by 1974 was planting | Vitis vinifera vines of German clones that were firs |
| resulted from random pollination when European | Vitis vinifera grapes were attempted to be establish |
| The area is planted with a wide range of | Vitis Vinifera with Grenache, Merlot Sangiovese, Syr |
| he state of California was first introduced to | Vitis vinifera vines in the 18th century by the Span |
| w World, crossing American stock with European | Vitis vinifera varieties was one of the promising at |
| n from traditional European wine grapes of the | vitis vinifera group such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Cha |
| ere are theories that most families within the | Vitis vinifera grape variety are descended from the |
| Thomas Volney Munson discovered that grafting | Vitis vinifera grapevines onto native American varie |
| eding in Siebeldingen in 1964, by crossing the | Vitis vinifera variety Bacchus with the hybrid grape |
| ropical climate was ill suited for the type of | Vitis vinifera that the French colonists were used t |
| a guianensis (Cat's claw, in the root), and in | Vitis vinifera (Common grape vine, in the leaf). |
| e 19th century while still growing the ancient | Vitis vinifera cultivars. |
| s were intrigued by its similarity to European | Vitis vinifera wine grapes, most likely giving it th |
| the new era of Virginian wine history to plant | Vitis vinifera since the failed attempts of Jefferso |
| French American hybrid Seyval and the classic | vitis vinifera Chardonnay. |
| , Vaccinium x intermedia, Viola uliginosa, and | Vitis vinifera L. ssp. |
| tbreak of the phylloxera louse which destroyed | Vitis vinifera vines, an economic depression, the Sa |
| se conditions that made the use of traditional | Vitis vinifera varieties impossible in North America |
| maritima (Sea Squill), Vicia faba (bell-bean), | Vitis vinifera (Common Grape Vine), Zea Mays (Corn, |
| o made hybrid crosses of European wine grapes ( | Vitis vinifera) with native North American grapes. |
| It has both European ( | Vitis vinifera) and American vine species in its ped |
| o made hybrid crosses of European wine grapes ( | Vitis vinifera). |
| ety of grapes are grown in the area, including | Vitis vinifera, Vitis labrusca, and French hybrids. |
| located in Virginia and grow a wide variety of | Vitis vinifera, Vitis labrusca, and French hybrid gr |
| The larvae feed the leaves of | Vitis vinifera, Parthenocissus vitacea and Parthenoc |
| Station would expand to include 45 hybrids, 71 | Vitis vinifera, and 10 interspecies Vitis hybrid roo |
| grape varieties of the same species, typically | Vitis vinifera, the European grapevine. |
| Hondarrabi beltza is a red variety of | Vitis vinifera, that is native of the Basque Country |
| Improve: Canadian wine, Greek wine, | Vitis vinifera, wine serving temperature, West Austr |
| arly attempts to grow the European wine grape, | Vitis vinifera, in the southeastern United States, i |
| a) or different species of grape (for instance | Vitis vinifera, or muscadine, Vitis rotundifolia), a |
| The larvae feed on | Vitis vinifera. |
| The hostplant for the species is | Vitis vinifera. |
| hfark in is a variety of grape, of the species | Vitis vinifera. |
| cissus quinquefolia, Psedera quinquefolia, and | Vitis vinifera. |
| ed in peach and expression has been studied in | Vitis vinifera. |
| cular genetics of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and | Vitis vinifera. |
| variety of grape used for wine, of the species | Vitis vinifera. |
| are varieties in the species of European grape | Vitis vinifera. |
| grape that is a member of the Muscat family of | Vitis vinifera. |
| m gnemon, Nicotiana tabacum, Oryza sativa, and | Vitis vinifera. |
| Albert Seibel by a crossing of Jaeger 70 with | Vitis vinifera. |
| n confertus, Poaceae species, Rosa odorata and | Vitis vinifera. |
| in north-easterly direction to the village of | Vitis, where it is joined by the left tributary Jaud |
| Vitis wuhanensis (known locally as wu han pu tao, me | |
| Noah being | Vitis x labruscana imparts a 'foxiness' to the wine |
| Vitis xunyangensis is an Old World species of wild g | |
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