Vitis ×goliath
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https://doi.org/ 10.4081/nhs.2015.256 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03ACDA11-1717-6760-122D-06FBFE074DF4 |
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Vitis ×goliath |
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Vitis ×goliath View in CoL �rdenghi, Galasso & Banfi, Phytotaxa, 224
(3): 241. 2015.
(= V. riparia Michx. × V. rupestris Scheele × V. vinifera L.)
New neophyte to the flora of Sicily.
Distribution. Rare, recorded from only two localities in the provinces of Catania and Messina ( Fig. 1 View Fig ).
Habitat. Waste land, walls; 89-371 m.
Invasion status. Naturalized.
Use. In Sicily, as in other parts of Italy, this complex hybrid is exclusively employed as rootstock. A single cultivar is officially planted, ‘Golia’, obtained by Italian agronomists at the beginning of the 20 th century. Vigorous and well-adapted to compact and calcareous soils, it has been introduced in Sicily around the 1950’s ( Rossi, 1955; Galet, 1988; Eynard & Dalmasso, 1990; �rdenghi et al., 2015a).
Notes. Unlike other populations from Italy (Ardenghi et al., 2015a), no flower and fruit production has been observed.
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ITALY. Sicily. Prov. Catania: Acireale, Santa Maria delle Grazie, via Nazionale per Catania, lato E, tra via delle Palme e via Volano (UTM WGS84: 33 S 514705.4160205), 89 m, no exp., incolto con Olea europaea , Daucus carota , Verbascum sinuatum , 12.06.2015, N. Ardenghi & P. Cauzzi 95 ( MSNM). Prov. Messina: Ficarra, SP 145, lato SW, San Mauro (UTM WGS84: 33 S 484174.4218817), 371 m, NE, sommità di parete in cemento, 12.06.2015, N. Ardenghi & P. Cauzzi 79 ( MSNM).
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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh |
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Department of Botany, Swedish Museum of Natural History |
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Nanjing University |
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Museum National d' Histoire Naturelle, Paris (MNHN) - Vascular Plants |
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Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Milano |
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Instituto de Botânica |
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University of New England |
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