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Abstract
In a breeding program for table grapes (Vitis vinifera L.) initiated in 1968 at Bet Dagan, Israel, one objective has been to breed large-berried, better-flavored grape cultivars for replacement of ‘Ribier’ (syn. Alphonse Lavallee). A selection with large black berries has been made and named ‘Nava’ (Fig. 1.). The fruit is well-adapted for the fresh market.
Abstract
A major objective of the grape-breeding program, started in 1968 at Bet Dagan, has been to breed early-ripening and late-ripening table grapes with loose clusters, and good berry size, appearance and quality. Only crosses between Vitis vinifera cultivars have been made. The progeny of a local ‘Dabouki’ × ‘Cardinal’ cross have proven of particular interest and one selection is being named ‘Shani’.
Abstract
In a breeding program for table grapes (Vitis vinifera L.) initiated in 1968 at Bet Dagan, one of the objectives has been to breed late-ripening cultivars. A late-ripening selection from a cross between ‘Dabouki’ and ‘Cal-meria’ has been made and is being named ‘Elul’.
Abstract
In a breeding program for table grapes initiated in 1968 at Bet Dagan, one of the objectives has been to breed late-ripening cultivars of Vitis vinifera. A late-ripening plant selected from a cross of ‘Zeni’ and ‘Toufahi’, made in 1969, is being named ‘Odem’.
Abstract
In a table grape-breeding program initiated in 1968 at Bet Dagan, the progeny of a cross between the local cultivar ‘Dabouki’ and ‘Cardinal’, has proven of special interest and several selections have been made. One selection is being named ‘Sivan’.