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Details for: DVIT 110,
Vitis
hybr., Munson
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Summary Data
Taxonomy:
Vitis
hybr.
Top Name:
Munson
Origin:
Developed – Missouri, United States
Maintained:
Natl. Germplasm Repository - Davis
Received by NPGS:
01 Jan 1983
Improvement Status:
Cultivated material
Form Received:
Cutting
Life Form:
Vine
Life Habit:
Woody Vine
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Cutting
5 count
DVIT 110 0000C PL
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Core Passport Data
Taxonomy:
Vitis
hybr.
Top Name:
Munson
Origin:
Developed – Missouri, United States
Maintained:
Natl. Germplasm Repository - Davis
Received by NPGS:
01 Jan 1983
Improvement Status:
Cultivated material
Form Received:
Cutting
Life Form:
Vine
Life Habit:
Woody Vine
Source History
Developed
Missouri, United States
Developer(s):
Jaeger, Herman
Donated
28 January 1949.
Kansas, United States
Comment:
Donated to Dr. Olmo, UC Davis, Viticulture Dept.
Donor(s):
Schroeder Vineyard
01 January 1983.
California, United States
Comment:
Donated to NCGR, Davis.
Donor(s):
Olmo, Harold P., University of California
Accession Names and Identifiers
Munson
Type: Unverified name
Olmo 4978
Type: Donor identifier
Olmo, Harold P. University of California
U17:15-16
Type: Donor identifier
University of California, Davis, Viticulture Dept. vineyard location while under the care of Dr. Olmo
Olmo, Harold P. University of California
DVIT 110
Type: Site identifier
Jaeger no. 70
Type: Other or unclassified name
synonym
Narrative
Type = American Hybrid. Per Bush and Son and Meissner (see citation): "The wood, foliage, and fruit of this variety with large clusters and berries of its parents plainly show the blending of the two widely varying species, and anybody familiar with Rupestris and Post-Oak vines will admit that it is impossible to combine greater resistence to extremes of both cold and hot weather, as also to drought. The vine is fertile to a fault; inheriting from its male parent the faculty of producing three bearing shoots from each bud, besides fertile shoots on old wood. Bunches and grapes are black, about the color and size of Ives, or a little smaller and generally less compact; ripens about two weeks before Norton and hangs long to the vine. It yields a claret wine of good body and intense ruby color, having just enough of the peculiar flavor of the Lincecumii grape be admired by some for its fruity taste." Per T.V. Munson (see citation): "In every way similiar to America, except its leaf, cluster and berry are smaller, and the quality is not so good. When well pollinated, it bears immense crops, and is a fine red wine grape. I mention it, so as to show the prime origin of this vigorous, hardy, healthy family that promises to play an important part in American viticulture." Per K. Whealy (see citation): "Blue skin. Table grape. Female flowers. Midseason ripening." Per U.P. Hedrick (see citation): "Very vigorous, productive; clusters medium, shouldered, moderately compact; berries large, black; slight Post-oak flavor; ripens before Norton."
Vitis
hybr.
Genus:
Vitis
Family:
Vitaceae
Subfamily:
Vitoideae
Nomen number:
300679
Comment:
interim designation used in GRIN for
Vitis
hybrids that lack an acceptable binomial
Verified:
11/02/1990
by ARS Systematic Botanists.
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Citations
Bush and Son and Meissner.
1895. Bushburg Catalogue. In: Bush, I. et al.,
Illustrated descriptive catalogue of American grape vines. A grape growers' manual, 4th ed.
pg. 160
Number of accessions cited:
42
Hedrick, U. P. et al.
1908.
The grapes of New York
J. B. Lyon Co., Albany, New York, USA. 492.
Note:
Report of the New York Agricultural Experiment Station
Number of accessions cited:
0
Munson, T. V.
1909.
Foundations of American grape culture
Orange Judd Co., New York, New York, USA. 196.
Number of accessions cited:
0
Whealy, K., ed.
2001. Fruit, Berry, and Nut Inventory, 3rd ed. 383.
Number of accessions cited:
1
Pedigree
Description:
JAEGER 43 X V. RUPESTRIS V. (JAEGER 60)
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