http://rdf.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubchem/patent/WO-2011100856-A1

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publicationDate 2011-08-25-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber WO-2011100856-A1
titleOfInvention Method for treating white-grape buds not exposed to low temperatures during development having 1-germatranol, which includes spraying an aqueous solution of 1-germatranol in micro-drop form during various development stages of the grape
abstract The invention relates to a method for optimising the production of bunches of white grapes, of the Sugraone variety, in productive vineyards, by foliar spraying of vines having new shoots, which are sprayed using a diluted aqueous solution of 1-germatranol, made up of germanium having a bridged structure of three cycles of germanium-chelating agents. The spraying method is performed after budding, during the growth of the bunch until veraison and immediately after the harvest. The 1-germatranol compound is sprayed in the form of micro-drops using a mist sprayer, in concentrations of 0.001 wt % in an amount of 10 to 15 g per hectare treated in each application. Said method increases the yield of export-quality grape bunches per vine by 3.8 to 4.1 times compared with vineyards that have not been treated using the germanium compound.
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