Tannin phenotyping of the vitaceae reveals a phylogenetic linkage of epigallocatechin in berries and leaves

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  • who: Jean-Marc Brillouet and colleagues from the University, Budapest, Hungary have published the Article: Tannin phenotyping of the Vitaceae reveals a phylogenetic linkage of epigallocatechin in berries and leaves, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors propose that the ancient classifications in series (Planchon, 1887; Munson, 1909; Bailey, 1934; Galet, 1988; Moore, 1991) be abandoned in favor of a possible new wild vines of subclade 6 (V. adenoclada, balanseana, bellula, betulifolia, bryonifolia, classification (if useful) based on up-to-date genomic techniques in association with tannin analyses.
  • how: Us cr ip Developmental . . .

     

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