The dimorphism of Vitis pollen is a well-known feature in agrarian studies and a practically ignored characteristic in the archaeobotanical/palaeoenvironmental field of research. Trizonocolporate and inaperturate pollen grains are common in the wild subspecies of Vitis but can occur in some ancient cultivars of the subspecies vinifera
International audienceA crucial aspect of viticulture is finally unveiled as the historical dynamics...
The recent discovery of Roman vineyards in Britain [Antiquity 75 (2001) 745] based on both archaeolo...
<p>a) Cabernet sauvignon (polar view); b) Chardonnay (sub-polar view); c) Malbec (sub-equatorial vie...
A comparative scanning electron microscopy study and biometric analysis of pollen of 14 Spanish Viti...
The recovery of inaperturate pollen from functionally female flowers in archaeological layers opens t...
Scanning electron microscope analysis of pollen grains of 21 clones from 8 cultivars of Vitis vinife...
Wild grapevine (Vitis vinifera subsp. sylvestris Gmel Hegi) is dioecious with male and female plants...
The tribe Viteae comprises about 200 species and is represented by the genera Vitis and Ampelocissus...
A parentage and a paternity-based approach were tested for estimation of pollen-mediated gene flow i...
A parentage and a paternity-based approach were tested for estimation of pollen-mediated gene flow i...
In the 1989-1994 period, a palynological study of 66 seedless grape cultivars, varieties and hybrid ...
MICROMORPHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS IN FLOWERS AND LEAVES OF GRAPEVINE (Vitis vinifera ssp. sativa) SEM a...
Numerous varieties of Vitis vinifera ssp. sativa, cultivated in Emilia (the western part of Emilia-R...
Among the first morphological studies of pollen were those of Malpighi (1686) and of Grew (1675). Wh...
International audienceA crucial aspect of viticulture is finally unveiled as the historical dynamics...
The recent discovery of Roman vineyards in Britain [Antiquity 75 (2001) 745] based on both archaeolo...
<p>a) Cabernet sauvignon (polar view); b) Chardonnay (sub-polar view); c) Malbec (sub-equatorial vie...
A comparative scanning electron microscopy study and biometric analysis of pollen of 14 Spanish Viti...
The recovery of inaperturate pollen from functionally female flowers in archaeological layers opens t...
Scanning electron microscope analysis of pollen grains of 21 clones from 8 cultivars of Vitis vinife...
Wild grapevine (Vitis vinifera subsp. sylvestris Gmel Hegi) is dioecious with male and female plants...
The tribe Viteae comprises about 200 species and is represented by the genera Vitis and Ampelocissus...
A parentage and a paternity-based approach were tested for estimation of pollen-mediated gene flow i...
A parentage and a paternity-based approach were tested for estimation of pollen-mediated gene flow i...
In the 1989-1994 period, a palynological study of 66 seedless grape cultivars, varieties and hybrid ...
MICROMORPHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS IN FLOWERS AND LEAVES OF GRAPEVINE (Vitis vinifera ssp. sativa) SEM a...
Numerous varieties of Vitis vinifera ssp. sativa, cultivated in Emilia (the western part of Emilia-R...
Among the first morphological studies of pollen were those of Malpighi (1686) and of Grew (1675). Wh...
International audienceA crucial aspect of viticulture is finally unveiled as the historical dynamics...
The recent discovery of Roman vineyards in Britain [Antiquity 75 (2001) 745] based on both archaeolo...
<p>a) Cabernet sauvignon (polar view); b) Chardonnay (sub-polar view); c) Malbec (sub-equatorial vie...