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titleOfInvention Methods of increasing the sugar content of grapes and increasing the rate of sugar development of grapes using iron chelates
abstract Grape sugar development is improved by applying to the vine or to the locus of the vine a composition comprising an iron chelate. Advantages include increasing the overall sugar content of grapes and increasing the rate of development the sugar. A preferred iron chelate is the iron chelate of EDDHA, available commercially as SEQUESTRENE 138 Fe 100.
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