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- Thomcord abstract "Thomcord is a seedless table grape variety and a hybrid of the popular Thompson Seedless or Sultanina grape (a Vitis vinifera variety) and Concord grape (a Vitis labrusca variety). Thomcord was developed in 1983 by Californian grape breeders working for the Agricultural Research Service (ARS), an agency of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), as part of a test to better understand a new seedless grape breeding procedure.Its aromatic, "labrusca" flavor is similar to that of Concord, but mellowed by the mild, sweet taste from Thompson Seedless. Thomcord grows well in hot, dry climates, ripens between late July and mid-August, and tolerates powdery mildew. It is a productive variety, yielding an average of 15.1 kg (33 lb) of grapes per vine, but has produced as much as 30 to 32 kg (66 to 71 lb) per vine in grower trials. The berries weigh between 2.72 and 3.38 g (0.096 and 0.119 oz) and have a medium-thick, blue-black skin that adheres to the fruit, unlike Concord, which has a thick skin that can slip off the pulp easily. The aborted seeds in the fruit body are relatively small, but larger than those in Thompson Seedless.The plant is not restricted for propagation and distribution. Virus-free propagation material is available from the Foundation Plant Services (FPS) at the University of California, Davis, and its genetic material is archived at the National Plant Germplasm System. After 17 years of testing, it was declared ready for use in 2003. It is expected to appear in supermarkets, possibly as a specialty item.".
- Thomcord origin California.
- Thomcord species Vitis_vinifera.
- Thomcord thumbnail Thomcord_grape_-_USDA_photo_01.jpg?width=300.
- Thomcord wikiPageID "30277961".
- Thomcord wikiPageRevisionID "593185575".
- Thomcord wineRegion California.
- Thomcord wineRegion San_Joaquin_Valley.
- Thomcord alt "On a white plate rests a cluster of golden, green-colored Thompson Seedless grapes.".
- Thomcord alt "Several cluster of blue-black grapes hang from the vine".
- Thomcord alt "Several cluster of purple-colored Concord grapes mixed among the vine's leaves".
- Thomcord breeder "Ramming, David W.".
- Thomcord breeder "Tarailo, Ronald L.".
- Thomcord caption "Thomcord grapes".
- Thomcord color "Noir".
- Thomcord colorAlt "Blue-black".
- Thomcord crossingYear "1983".
- Thomcord footer "The Thomcord grape is a hybrid of the Thompson Seedless grape and the Concord grape .".
- Thomcord hasPhotoCollection Thomcord.
- Thomcord hazards Uncinula_necator.
- Thomcord image "ConcordGrapes.jpg".
- Thomcord image "Thompson seedless grapes.JPG".
- Thomcord institute "Agricultural Research Service , USDA".
- Thomcord name "Thomcord".
- Thomcord origin California.
- Thomcord pedigree Concord_(grape).
- Thomcord pedigree Sultana_(grape).
- Thomcord portal "Food".
- Thomcord portal "Plants".
- Thomcord regions California.
- Thomcord regions San_Joaquin_Valley.
- Thomcord species "Vitis vinifera x Vitis labrusca".
- Thomcord width "145".
- Thomcord width "235".
- Thomcord subject Category:Hybrid_grape_varieties.
- Thomcord subject Category:Table_grape_varieties.
- Thomcord type Abstraction100002137.
- Thomcord type Assortment108398773.
- Thomcord type Collection107951464.
- Thomcord type Group100031264.
- Thomcord type HybridGrapeVarieties.
- Thomcord type Eukaryote.
- Thomcord type FloweringPlant.
- Thomcord type Grape.
- Thomcord type Plant.
- Thomcord type Species.
- Thomcord type Organism.
- Thomcord comment "Thomcord is a seedless table grape variety and a hybrid of the popular Thompson Seedless or Sultanina grape (a Vitis vinifera variety) and Concord grape (a Vitis labrusca variety).".
- Thomcord label "Thomcord".
- Thomcord sameAs m.0g566zm.
- Thomcord sameAs Q16993115.
- Thomcord sameAs Q16993115.
- Thomcord sameAs Thomcord.
- Thomcord wasDerivedFrom Thomcord?oldid=593185575.
- Thomcord depiction Thomcord_grape_-_USDA_photo_01.jpg.
- Thomcord isPrimaryTopicOf Thomcord.
- Thomcord name "Thomcord".