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Details for: DVIT 2197,
Vitis rotundifolia
Michx., Magnolia
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Summary Data
Taxonomy:
Vitis rotundifolia
Michx.
Top Name:
Magnolia
Origin:
Donated – Georgia, United States
Maintained:
Natl. Germplasm Repository - Davis
Received by NPGS:
29 May 1986
Improvement Status:
Cultivated material
Form Received:
Cutting
Life Form:
Vine
Life Habit:
Woody Vine
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Cutting
5 count
DVIT 2197 0000D PL
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Core Passport Data
Taxonomy:
Vitis rotundifolia
Michx.
Top Name:
Magnolia
Origin:
Donated – Georgia, United States
Maintained:
Natl. Germplasm Repository - Davis
Received by NPGS:
29 May 1986
Improvement Status:
Cultivated material
Form Received:
Cutting
Life Form:
Vine
Life Habit:
Woody Vine
Source History
Donated
POST 29 May 1986.
Georgia, United States
Comment:
Donated to NCGR, Davis.
Donor(s):
Lane, Ron, University of Georgia
Accession Names and Identifiers
Magnolia
Type: Unverified name
NC 60-60
Type: Developer identifier
North Carolina 60-60
Type: Developer identifier
DVIT 2197
Type: Site identifier
Narrative
Type = Rotundifolia. Per Andersen (see citation): "Muscadine grapes (Vitis rotundifolia Michx.) are indigenous to the southeastern United States. Currently 4,000 acres are under cultivation, and the muscadine industry in Florida is stable with about 400-500 acres. Olien summarized the strenghths of the muscadine industry to include a greater resistance to insects and diseases, increased vine longevity and increased market diversity compared to Euvitis table grapes. Poor tolerance to wet soils, uneven fruit ripening, wet stem scar, lack of seedlessness, unstable markets and low prices for processed fruit were cited as weaknesses of the muscadine industry. [...] Cultivars with a soluble solids less than 14.0% were 'Magnolia.' [...] Cultivars that had less than 75% dry scar, indicative of a poorly formed abscission layer at the point of berry attachment, included . . . 'Magnolia' [etc.]"
Vitis rotundifolia
Michx.
Genus:
Vitis
Subgenus:
Muscadinia
Family:
Vitaceae
Subfamily:
Vitoideae
Nomen number:
41895
Place of publication:
Fl. bor.-amer. 2:231. 1803
Protologue link:
https://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/410907
Verified:
01/21/2011
by ARS Systematic Botanists.
Other conspecific taxa
Vitis rotundifolia
Michx. var.
munsoniana
(J. H. Simpson ex Planch.) M. O. Moore
(16 active accession[s])
Vitis rotundifolia
Michx. var.
rotundifolia
(0 active accession[s])
Autonyms (not in current use), synonyms and invalid designations
Common names
Language
Name
Alternate name
note
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Citation
English
muscadine grape
1
Wiersema, J. H. & B. León.
1999.
World economic plants: a standard reference
CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL.
English
southern fox grape
1
Jackes, B. R.
1998. pers. comm.
Note:
re. common names
French
vigne musquée
2
Rehm, S.
1994. Multilingual dictionary of agronomic plants
German
Muscadinerebe
2
Rehm, S.
1994. Multilingual dictionary of agronomic plants
Spanish
moscada
2
Rehm, S.
1994. Multilingual dictionary of agronomic plants
Spanish
vite moscata
2
Rehm, S.
1994. Multilingual dictionary of agronomic plants
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Citations
Andersen, P. C.
1992. Performance of Cultivars and Selections of Muscadine Grapes in North Florida. 245, 247-8.
Number of accessions cited:
4
Olien, W. C.
1990. The muscadine grape: botany, viticulture, history, and current industry. HortScience 25:738.
DOI:
10.21273/HORTSCI.25.7.732
.
Number of accessions cited:
5
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