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Dying on the Vine: How Phylloxera Transformed Wine
Jr. George D. Gale
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Description for Dying on the Vine: How Phylloxera Transformed Wine
Hardback. Chronicles 150 years of scientific warfare against the grapevine's worst enemy: phylloxera. This title describes the biological and economic disaster that unfolded when a tiny, root-sucking insect invaded the south of France in the 1860s, spread throughout Europe, and journeyed across oceans to Africa, South America, Australia, and California. Num Pages: 336 pages, 21 b/w photographs, 2 line illustrations, 5 maps, 3 tables. BIC Classification: HBT; TVP; TVSW. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 230 x 161 x 27. Weight in Grams: 610.
"Dying on the Vine" chronicles 150 years of scientific warfare against the grapevine's worst enemy: phylloxera. In a book that is highly relevant for the wine industry today, George Gale describes the biological and economic disaster that unfolded when a tiny, root-sucking insect invaded the south of France in the 1860s, spread throughout Europe, and journeyed across oceans to Africa, South America, Australia, and California - laying waste to vineyards wherever it landed. He tells how scientists, viticulturalists, researchers, and others came together to save the world's vineyards and, with years of observation and research, developed a strategy of resistance. Among other topics, the book discusses phylloxera as an important case study of how one invasive species can colonize new habitats and examines California's past and present problems with it.
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2011
Publisher
University of California Press United States
Number of pages
336
Condition
New
Number of Pages
336
Place of Publication
Berkerley, United States
ISBN
9780520265486
SKU
V9780520265486
Shipping Time
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Ref
99-1
About Jr. George D. Gale
George Gale is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Missouri-Kansas City and the author of Theory of Science. He has written about phylloxera for The World of Fine Wine magazine and other publications.
Reviews for Dying on the Vine: How Phylloxera Transformed Wine
"Fascinating... [Gale] brings fresh insights to the tale." The Economist "Explores the crisis with fresh details and stunning insights. Nominated for a 2012 IACP Award, Dying on the Vine is an excellent and immendsely readable history of wine and its continuing transformation in the wake of an environmental disaster." Zester Daily "[A] fine reference for the botanically inclined and researcher alike. So why dwell on a plague that happened almost 150 years ago? Because it is still with us, waiting to mutate, as it did in California in the 1980s, eventually destroying thousands of acres of vines." Wine Spectator "It should be read not just by curious wine drinkers, but also by those with a serious interest in the history of plant disease."
James Simpson Agricultural History "Describes for the first time in great detail the worldwide grape blight of the late 19th century." College & Research Libraries News "A fantastic book and was a great read from cover to cover... If you're at all interested in the history of wine, ecology, entomology, or just overall good writing, I highly recommend picking up a copy of this book!" The Academic Wino "A fascinating read for anyone interested in grapevines and/or the philosophy of science."
G. S. Howell Choice
James Simpson Agricultural History "Describes for the first time in great detail the worldwide grape blight of the late 19th century." College & Research Libraries News "A fantastic book and was a great read from cover to cover... If you're at all interested in the history of wine, ecology, entomology, or just overall good writing, I highly recommend picking up a copy of this book!" The Academic Wino "A fascinating read for anyone interested in grapevines and/or the philosophy of science."
G. S. Howell Choice