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Genetic discovery could break wine industry bottleneck, accelerate grapevine breeding
... , and more accurate evaluation of the results, potentially breaking a bottleneck in the progress of the wine industry. Their discovery removes a major obstacle to a development already under way – ...Australia's wine industry in peril from climate change
... (£554m) Hunter Valley wine industry, one of Australia's most prestigious wine producing regions north ... councils in the Hunter Valley region urges wine growers to consider changes such as introducing new ...Electronic tongue tastes wine variety, vintage
... the Royal Society of Chemistry journal The Analyst. Wine industry specialists told the researchers they lacked a fast way to assess quality of wines – it takes a long time to send samples to a ...Herbicide-resistant grape could revitalize Midwest wine industry
... to get the gene into the plant," said Skirvin. "This grape could help salvage the wine and grape industry in theMidwest." If all goes well, Skirvin hopes that in about five years they'll be able to ...South African wine as green as Obama
South Africa's wine industry was ranked just one place down from US President Barack Obama when it comes to building public awareness of environmental issues thanks to a unique ...Feature: The wine industry embraces efficiency
Australian winemakers are developing imaginative new ways to save water while improving the quality of their wines.Herbicide-resistant Grape Could Revitalize Midwest Wine Industry
An herbicide that is effective at killing broadleaf weeds in corn, but also annihilated most of the grapes in Illinois and other Midwestern states, may finally have a worthy contender. Researchers ...Obituary: Max Lake
... has died aged 84, was not only his country's first hand surgeon, but also one of the giants of the Australian wine industry. Lake's Folly, his Hunter Valley winery, was a pioneer in two respects: for ...E-Noses: Testing their mettle against fly noses
... of a much larger project developing an improved electronic nose, the Cybernose®, for use in the wine industry. Using insect receptors, the Cybernose will detect volatiles and contaminants in grapes ...
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