Abstract
Chip-budded vines gave as successful a bud take as T-budded vines at Davis, California.
Control of bleeding did not affect the take of chip-budded vines, but did affect take with T-budded vines.
With chip-budded and vines T-budded early, a large vine canopy is established in the San Joaquin Valley which will easily mature the wood before winter.
If an early vine canopy can be obtained on older trunks with a large root system, some crop may be realized from secondary clusters that form and develop into primary size.
- Received June 1979.
- Revision received October 1979.
- Accepted October 1979.
- Published online January 1980
- Copyright 1980 by the American Society for Enology and Viticulture
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