Economic Botany

, Volume 30, Issue 1, pp 81–93 | Cite as

Some observations on grape growing in the republic of South Africa

  • Robert J. Weaver
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Economic Botany Downy Mildew Table Grape Wine Grape Coastal Belt 
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Literature Cited

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© The New York Botanical Garden 1976

Authors and Affiliations

  • Robert J. Weaver
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  1. 1.Professor of ViticultureUniversity of CaliforniaDavis

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