0 a type of climbing plant on which grapes grow --
1 the climbing plant that grapes grow on --
2 an unofficial, informal way of getting information by hearing about it from someone who heard it from someone else: --
3 an informal way in which information is shared in a group of people: --
For days the scientific grapevine has been buzzing with news of the discovery.
We hear on the grapevine that the companies are discussing a merger.
It was also visible from the bird's eye perspective of the vineyard (fig. 3) as a topography of infected grapevine dots.
Artificial oviposition substrates were thus constructed with glass spheres in order to test the behavioural activity of grapevine berry extracts.
The early selection of grapevine rootstocks for resistance to drought conditions.
An asexually reproducing phase of the aphid can also live above ground on the leaves of the grapevine, which then responds by growing leaf galls.
A vintner who took his grapevines to the pharmacist for inspection received threats.
The main actor, the ever-escaping grapevine louse, mocked all efforts to arrest it.
Those who "shopped tales" to the office and those in supervision who let the grapevine deliver reprimands were roundly hated.
Nodosity feeding occurs on most commercial rootstocks, but is rarely cited as a cause of grapevine damage.