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Title: Viticulture in the Brasil's semi-arid regions.
Authors: LEAO, P. C. de S.
Affiliation: PATRICIA COELHO DE SOUZA LEAO, CPATSA.
Date Issued: 2003
Citation: Proceedings of the Interamerican Society for Tropical Horticulture, Miami, v. 47, p. 90-92, Out. 2003.
Description: Grapes are cultivated in different Brazilian states. The most important production regions are the South (43,961 ha), Southeast (11,968 ha) and Northeast (6,100 ha). The Northcast region stands out as the main region producing and exporting table grapes in Brazil. The species grown is Vitis vinifera L., and 80% of the production is concentrated in the cv. Italia and its mutations Benitaka and Brazil, as well as, Red Globe and Patricia (hybrids originated from Instituto Agronômico de Campinas Brccding Program). The seedless varieties Superior Seedless, also known as Festival, and Crimson Seedless have acquircd great irnportance, increasing the cultivated areas. 111e main wine varieties for young and aromatic wines are Petit Syrah and Cabemet Sauvignon (black), Chenin Blanc and Moscato Canelli (White).
Thesagro: Uva
NAL Thesaurus: Grapes
Keywords: Cultivo
Região semi-árida
Notes: Edição de 49th Annual Meeting International Society for Tropical Horticulture, Fortaleza, Ago.Set. 2003.
Type of Material: Artigo em anais e proceedings
Access: openAccess
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