1994
DOI: 10.1007/bf00983538
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Foliar flavonoids of eastern North AmericanVitis (Vitaceae) north of Mexico

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“…This approach allowed us to examine whether patterns of constitutive and induced resistance are clustered along phylogenetic lines. Current taxonomy of grapes is based primarily on leaf morphology and to some extent on geographic distributions (Moore 1991 We chose native species of grapes indigenous to the western United States. V. californica and V. girdiana are both species from California and are classified into the same subgeneric grouping.…”
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“…This approach allowed us to examine whether patterns of constitutive and induced resistance are clustered along phylogenetic lines. Current taxonomy of grapes is based primarily on leaf morphology and to some extent on geographic distributions (Moore 1991 We chose native species of grapes indigenous to the western United States. V. californica and V. girdiana are both species from California and are classified into the same subgeneric grouping.…”
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“…The key was developed by using pressed and live specimens of known species that were collected and maintained by Gerrath. The key was a modification of the key to Vitis by Moore (1991) and was primarily developed by focusing on species known to occur in the study sites and by comparison of vouchers to dried specimens in the Gerrath collection.…”
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“…comm.). The following is a key to common grapevine species for GSMNP, DBNF, BCF, and HAT, modified from Moore (1991 Vitis aestivalis.-Blades cordiform cordate to orbicular, unlobed to 3-shouldered or 3-5 lobed, often deeply so; when lobed, they are mostly acute, with the sinuses rounded to acute. Leaf margins crenate to dentate, and upper surface of mature leaves glabrous to puberulent.…”
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confidence: 99%
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