Variation in chloride accumulation in some American species of grapevine
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https://doi.org/10.5073/vitis.1983.22.357-362Abstract
Seedlings of Vitis berlandieri accumulated relatively small amounts of chloride in their petioles. Seedlings of V. cinerea, V. rupestris and V. champini x V. rupestris accumulated on average 3-4 times as much chloride as V. berlandieri although some individuals were comparable with V. berlandieri. The V. berlandieri x V. rupestris rootstocks 99 and 110 Richter, 140 Ruggeri and 1103 Paulsen were all comparable with the V. berlandieri seedlings.
Unterschiedliche Chloridanreicherung bei amerikanischen Rebarten
Sämlinge von Vitis berlandieri sammelten in ihren Blattstielen relativ geringe Chloridmengen an. Sämlinge von V. cinerea, V. rupestris und V. champini x V. rupestris reicherten durchschnittlich 3- bis 4mal soviel Chlorid an wie V. berlandieri, obgleich einzelne Individuen mit V. berlandieri vergleichbar waren. Die (V. berlandieri x V. rupestris)-Unterlagen 99 und 110 Richter, 140 Ruggeri und 1103 Paulsen zeigten alle ähnliche Chloridkonzentrationen wie die V.-berlandieri-Sämlinge.
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