Selma Pete

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Selma Pete is a very early ripening white multipurpose seedless grape from United States of America. It has a short growing season with medium yield potential. Vitis vinifera, the selected clone for data analysis was the prime name of this variety is Selma Pete. Selma Pete was released by the USDA Agriculture Research Service in 2001 as an early ripening raisin variety suitable for drying on the vine after cane cutting.

Variety: Selma Pete
Colour: White
Seeded: No
Bud Burst Days (July 1=0): Early 67.00
Flowering Days (July 1=0): Medium 107.00
Veraison Rating: Early 171.00
Harvest 22 Brix Days (July 1=0): Very Early 199.00
Seasonality (days): Short 136.00
Leaf Area Index (m2/m2): 4.32
Bunches Per Shoot: 1.70
Yield Potential: Medium
Berry Weight (g): 1.87
Total Soluble Solids (° Brix): 20.00
pH: 4.10
Titratable Acidity (g/L): Very Low 2.15
Tartaric Acid (g/L): 5.00
Malic Acid (g/L): 1.60
Tartrate Malate Acid Ratio: Very High 3.13
Anthocyanins (mg/g): Unknown .
Phenolics (au): .
Yeast Assimilable Nitrogen (mg/)L: 180
Potassium (mg/)L: 1,090.00