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Posted on June 20, 2019June 20, 2019

Using Plant Growth Regulators to Promote Bud Break in Grapes

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Matthew Fidelibus and Stephen Vasquez, University of California

Inadequate chilling may lead to poor and erratic budbreak. Photo by Peter Christensen, used with permission of UC Regents.

During winter, grapevines, like other deciduous fruit trees, must experience a …

Posted on June 20, 2019June 20, 2019

Using Plant Growth Regulators to Improve the Color of Grapes

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Matthew Fidelibus and Stephen Vasquez, University of California

Figure 1. ‘Crimson Seedless’ grapes that received no PGRs for color improvement (left column), or increasing concentration of ABA (middle and right columns). Photo by Cecilia Peppi, University of California.
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Posted on June 20, 2019June 20, 2019

Using Plant Growth Regulators to Increase the Size of Table Grape Berries

Applying Gibberellic Acid       Other Plant Hormones       More Information

Matthew Fidelibus and Stephen Vasquez, University of California

‘Crimson’ table grapes. The cluster on the left was sprayed with gibberellic acid (GA). Photo by Stephen Vasquez, used with the permission of UC
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Posted on June 20, 2019June 20, 2019

Using Gibberellic Acid to Reduce Cluster Compactness in Grapes

The Problem with Tight Clusters       Applying Gibberellic Acid       For More Information

Matthew Fidelibus and Stephen Vasquez, University of California

Grape cluster during bloom. Photo by Stephen Vasquez, University of California. Used with permission of UC Regents.

Why are tight clusters

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