Nomenclature of the ‘Salt Creek’ Grape
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1971.25.2.41Abstract
A grape rootstock commonly called 'Salt Creek' is very resistant to nematodes and phylloxera. Vines grafted on it are extremely vigorous. It has been used extensively in California as a rootstock for Vitis viniferacultivars, particularly on the lighter soils where weaker rootstocks fail.
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