Grape Breeding at the Minnesota Station
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1946.1.2.31Abstract
The purpose of the grape improvement project at the University of Minnesota Fruit Breeding Farm has been primarily to develop varieties of table grapes that are adapted to growing under Minnesota conditions. The principal characters needed in new varieties have been resistance to cold injury in winter, earliness of fruit ripening, and high dessert quality of the fruit. Resistance to fungous disease is becoming increasingly important.
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