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Subject Richter 110

Description

Common synonyms: 110R; 110 R; 110 Richter


Species: Interspecific Cross (berlandieri; rupestris)
Country of origin: USA
Breeder: Richter
Year released: 1889
Pedigree: V. berlandieri X V. rupestris
Berry color: None
Use(s): Rootstock

Richter 110 is recommended for hillsides or dry-farmed sites where drought is


likely. On such sites, it usually out yields St. George and has better
yield:pruning weight ratios. On deep fertile sites 110R can induce too much
vigor in scions, causing vegetative characters in wines and poor bud
fruitfulness. There are also reports of potassium deficiency on heavy soils.
110R can be relatively slow to establish, but its vigor increases as the vines
establish. This rootstock has good phylloxera resistance, but is susceptible to
root-knot and dagger nematodes. 110R has small leaves with a wide
U-shaped petiolar sinus, scattered hairs on the petioles, shoot tip and
internodes, and its sun-exposed shoots are purple.

People Peter Cousins


Michael McKenry
David Smart
Andrew Walker
Jim Wolpert

Links Foundation Plant Services at UC Davis is the source of Foundation


grapevine material for the nursery industry, and the staff can
provide information about possible sources for obtaining this stock.

The National Grape Registry (NGR) contains information about


varieties of wine, juice, and table grapes, raisins, and grape
rootstocks available in the United States. Growers, nurseries,
winemakers and researchers can find background information and
source contacts for those grape varieties in this single convenient
location.

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