Grape plant named ‘Improved Chancellor’

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ABSTRACT:
A new and distinct transgenic grape plantVitis viniferacalled “Improved Chancellor” which is characterized by greater tolerance to 2,4-diphenoxyacetic acid than is the parent Chancellor grape plant.

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