Grapes
This book targets advanced plant science students with specific interest in viticulture and those who are producing grapes for the first time. We think it will be of interest to enthusiasts of the vine and its products who want to learn a bit more about how grapes are grown and a lot about the wh...
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CABI
2014
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Truy cập trực tuyến: | https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/36789 |
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Tóm tắt: | This book targets advanced plant science students with specific interest in
viticulture and those who are producing grapes for the first time. We think it
will be of interest to enthusiasts of the vine and its products who want to learn
a bit more about how grapes are grown and a lot about the whys behind the
methods. There are answers to many questions in the following chapters but,
as always seems to be the case, the more you learn the more you discover that
there is always more to learn!
Grapes have so many uses and are so unique that no fruit can challenge
their superiority. The production of grapes continues to grow: China now
produces more table grapes than the next nine major producing countries
combined. It seems inevitable that China will also dominate wine grape
production at some point, which makes life in the industry terribly interesting
and exciting!
In fact, methods of grape production and how the fruit is utilized are
changing rapidly. For example, the advent of year-round supplies of table grapes,
facilitated through economic means of shipping between the northern and
southern hemispheres, has bolstered demand for the product, leading to more
innovation and investment in the industry and improvement in our ability to
grow and market them. Grapes are being produced in many places where it was
not considered possible before, largely due to advances in understanding of how
the vine works, as well as to improvements in technology and management skills. |
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