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Ethephon has mixed effects on table grapes

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Fred Jensen, University of California
Harry L. Andris, University of California

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California Agriculture 31(8):18-18.

Published August 01, 1977

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The growth regulator ethephon (Ethrel) has been shown to improve coloring of the table grape varieties, Red Malaga, Queen, Tokay, and Emperor if applied after some of the berries have begun to show color. Preliminary trials with Cardinals showed slight color benefits, of dubious commercial significance. Trials with Ribier have never shown benefit. More detailed trials were established at the Kearney Horticultural Field Station near Parlier in Fresno County during the 1976 season.

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Ethephon has mixed effects on table grapes

Fred Jensen, Harry L. Andris
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Ethephon has mixed effects on table grapes

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Authors

Fred Jensen, University of California
Harry L. Andris, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 31(8):18-18.

Published August 01, 1977

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

The growth regulator ethephon (Ethrel) has been shown to improve coloring of the table grape varieties, Red Malaga, Queen, Tokay, and Emperor if applied after some of the berries have begun to show color. Preliminary trials with Cardinals showed slight color benefits, of dubious commercial significance. Trials with Ribier have never shown benefit. More detailed trials were established at the Kearney Horticultural Field Station near Parlier in Fresno County during the 1976 season.

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