"Bench-Grafting Resistant Vines" is a 1900 treatise by F. T. Bioletti.
"Bench grafting" refers to a method of grafting whereby a piece of scion
wood is grafted onto a rootstock in order to grow a new tree. It is
usually initiated in late winter or early spring and utilises dormant
scion wood from a tree of the variety you intend to propagate. Contents
include: "Varieties Grafted on Riparia Gloire de Montpellier",
"Varieties Grafted on Riparia Grande Glabre", "Varieties Grafted on
Rupestris St. George", "Varieties on Their Own Roots", "Experiments Made
in 1899", "Grafting", etc. Frederic Theodore Bioletti (1865 - 1939) was
an English-born American vintner. He studied at the University of
California, Berkeley from 1889 to 1900, where he worked with prominent
soil scientist Professor E.W. Hilgard. His work with Hilgard on the
fermentation of wines under different conditions were significant in
helping California vintners to refine their wine production practices
and improving the resulting wines. Bioletti was the first chair of the
Department of Viticulture and Enology and founded the grape breeding
program at the University of California Agricultural Experiment Station.
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