Abstract: This new variety ‘13-21-12’ is new and different because of its unusual shape, late ripening and very large berry size. It differs from the ‘Thompson Seedless’ variety, from which it descends, by having a much larger berry size, berries with a tougher skin and looser cluster. It somewhat resembles the ‘Calmeria’ variety from which it also descends by having a seedless berry and larger berry size.
Abstract: A new and distinct variety 9-9-12 of the vinifera grape, comparable to Thompson Seedless as a dessert fruit and of similar quality for fresh consumption. The improvements in this invention appear to be very large berry size and more attractive berries after gibberellin treatment, and as well as extension of the harvesting season of fresh seedless grapes.
Abstract: A new and distinct grapevine variety characterized by white seedless berries of oblong shape and medium size. The new variety ripens very late, and is extremely productive when pruned to short spurs.
Abstract: A new and distinct grapevine variety characterized by white seedless berries of oblong shape and medium size. The new variety ripens very late, and is extremely productive when pruned to short spurs.
Abstract: The invention is a new and distinct variety of grapevine designated ‘La Crescent’, which has a combination of outstanding wine quality and cold hardiness.
Abstract: This new grape plant ‘l3-21-12’ is new and different because of its unusual shape, late ripening and very large berry size. It differs from the ‘Thompson Seedless’ variety, from which it descends, by having a much larger berry size, berries with a tougher skin and looser cluster. It somewhat resembles the ‘Calmeria’ variety, from which it also descends, by having a seedless berry and larger berry size upon application of exogenous gibberellic acid.
Abstract: A new and distinct variety of grapevine (Vitis interspecific hybrid (V. vinifera, V. labrusca)) named `Marquis` and tested as NY64.029.01, which originiated as a cross of `Athens` and `Emerald Seedless` is described. This new variety can be distinguished by its large normally yellow-green berries borne on large clusters, excellent flavor, and good cold hardiness. It offers growers and consumers a large, attractive, flavorful fruit that serves as a seedless table grape.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 23, 1997
Date of Patent:
July 20, 1999
Assignee:
Cornell Research Foundation, Inc.
Inventors:
Bruce I. Reisch, Robert Pool, George Remaily, John Einset, deceased
Abstract: A new distinct variety of grapevine producing extremely firm, yellow-green, round to obovate berries which are tenaciously attached to a strong and well lignified rachis.