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Wild vines

White bryony, wild hops, English mandrake, wild vine, ladies seal)... [Pg.132]

Synonym Bryonia, English Mandrake, Mandragora, Wild Vine. [Pg.24]

Analysis of fermented synthetic media revealed that AAP is also a secondary metabolite of S. cerevisiae yeasts together with o-aminopropiophenone and 3-(o-aminophenyl)-prop-l-en-3-one (Ciolfi et al., 1995). Methylanthranilate also contributes to the typical hybrid-foxy taint of American hybrid and wild vine wines. It was found in some V. vinifera white wines in concentration >0.3 gg/E (Rapp and Versini, 1996). [Pg.149]

Seven years ago, between what is now known as the Black and Caspian Seas, humans started to gather berries from wild vines in the forest. They used the seeds to cultivate vines in their villages to provide a convenient somce of food. The accidental fermentation of a mixtme of water and perishable grape berries in sunlight produced... [Pg.198]

In Jeremiah, the young bride who had followed her husband in the days of her youth has strayed. Jeremiah 2 uses many images to describe the people of Israel as a whole and their leaders in particular. Their transgressive and selfish behavior is framed as the actions of imgrateM slaves, degenerate wild vines, restless female camels, lustful wild she-donkeys, thieves, rebellious children, and so on. Yet, the expression of Israel s sinM behavior, and particularly her punishment, is epitomized in the marriage metaphor. [Pg.117]

Wild vines and their link to actual genotypes... [Pg.51]

Tiefenbrunner, W, Regner, R, Mandl, K., Leitner, G., Gangl, H., 2005. The wild vine Vitis vinifera ssp. silvestris) in the riparian forests of Donau and March evaluation of genetic divergence, presence of grape viruses, bacterial and soil-borne vectors. Plant Genet Resour. Newsl. 141, 35-41. [Pg.64]

I have produced several new types of vine through hybrid breeding, which will bring forth a completely new revolution in winegrowing, for as far north as the wild vines will thrive, my hybrids will flourish also, for they are just as hardy all winter in the great coldness in the northern part of America as the wild growing riparia. [Pg.414]

Minnesota, Iowa, and Illinois (9). As indicated by its common name, the hop-vine borer had been found in close association with hop (Humulus lupulus) plants. Wild hops, found from the east coast of the U.S. to the Rocky Mountains, presumably served as the primary host for the Insect in North America (10) for the last 100-150 years or longer. [Pg.441]

Yage is cultivated over most of the area, but it is also gathered wild. In 1908, Spruce identified the source of the drug as Banisteria caapi, a woody vine of the family Mal-pighiaceae. More recently, Schultes (1965) reports that Yage is now known to be a decoction or infusion prepared basically... [Pg.108]

Although Syrian rue was native only to Central Asia and Syria, it now grows wild along the Mediterranean coasts of Europe, Africa and the Middle East. It is esteemed from Asia Minor across to India and northeast Tibet. Its bitter, brown seeds contain /3-carboIines identical to those in psychedelic Banisteriopsis vines and in about the same proportions. [Pg.436]

Goldfarb, A. (1994) Wild or natural, native yeasts have a role in modem winemaking. Wine and Vines, 75, 27-30. [Pg.380]

Ross, J. P. (1997) Going wild wild yeast in winemaking. Wine and Vines, Sept., 16-21. [Pg.388]

Dutchman s pipe, Birthwort, Snakeroot, wild (Indian) Ginger, False Coltsfoot, Colic root, Chocolate vine. Virgin bower, Indian cockle,... [Pg.763]


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