Celik, S2024-06-122024-06-1219940-9630711-1-4https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14551/26159International Symposium on Table Grape Production -- JUN 28-29, 1994 -- ANAHEIM, CAThe shape of the leaves of grapevines is helpful in varietal identification, The effects of leaf shape and area on the grapevine's vigor, productivity, and quality are great, as the leaves are prime organs for synthesis of carbohydrates and other organic substances. Many of the morphological characters used in identification and classification are coded from 0 to 9 and ampelometric formula are determined by ampelographic measurements. Ampelometric formula were calculated for 10 table grape cultivars: Karasakiz, 135-2-79 (cuneiform, deeply lobed); Mandagozu, 135-3-58 (cuneiform, deeply lobed); Kazakbeyazi, 136-3-46 (orbicular, average lobed); Muskule, 135-3-79 (cuneiform, entire, slightly lobed); Karadikenli, 136-2-79 (orbicular, entire); Siyahkozak, 246-4-69 (cuneo-truncate, entire) Foca Karasi 135-3-69 (cuneiform, entire), Tahannebi, 146-3-79 (cuneiform, deeply lobed); Okuzgozu, 136-2-79 (orbicular, entire). In addition, depth of the lateral sinuses were measured and coded.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess[No Keywords]Ampelographic formula for determination of some table grape varietiesConference Object164166N/AWOS:A1994BH55B00037