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Seyve-Villard

Figure 4. Three promising hybrids Landot 2281 (left), Seyve-Villard 5276 (Seyval) (center), and Seibel 4986 (Rayon a Or) (right)... Figure 4. Three promising hybrids Landot 2281 (left), Seyve-Villard 5276 (Seyval) (center), and Seibel 4986 (Rayon a Or) (right)...
In the resistance-breeding programme, wild species were used as gene sources, such as V. amurensis andFrench-American hybrids (Seibel and Seyve-Villard hybrids)... [Pg.112]

An important collection of grapevine cultivars is also at the Faculty of Horticulture in Lednice na Morave. This collection involves, above all, interspedlic cultivars of V. vinifera xVitis amurensis, V. vtm/crax Fiench-American hybrid vines (Seibel, Seyve Villard, Baco, etc.) and V. viniferaxV. amurensisxFrench-Amencaa hybrids. This collection involves -300 cultivars and hybrids. [Pg.212]

Until the middle of the 1900s, Brazilian viticulture was restricted to the cultivation of American grapes under temperate and subtropical climates in the South and Southeast. After the spread of Isabella from 1830 to 1840, other American cultivars became popular, such as Herbemont, Concord, Ives, Seibel 2, White Niagara, Rose Niagara and Jacquez. In the 1970s, the Brazilian white wine market was supported by Seyve Villard 5276 and Couderc 13, while the red wines were mainly made from Ives (synonym Bordo) and Concord (Camargo et al., 2012c). [Pg.249]

L Acadie blanc (V53621 Cascade x Seyve-Villard 14-287). This cultivar was actually named in Nova Scotia by the Grand Pre Winery in the 1970s. HRIO did not consider that it had potential for Ontario because of its low acidity and low cropping potential compared with its sibling, Veeblanc. However, nnder maritime conditions, the acidity was retained. Flavours include citrus and grassy notes. [Pg.319]

Aurelia Bunch 1963 Southeast Nurseries Dunstan N.C. Chaouch x Seyve-Villard 12-375... [Pg.393]


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