Courson: nm (or coursonne in the feminine; word coming from (a) corcier "to shorten"). A courson is a portion of young wood that is kept on the vines; its buds will provide the new branches for the following year.
So, for example, Guyot pruning leaves a spur of two eyes or two buds.
The courson is called dust in Touraine, it is a branch of the year, called a branch, which is cut with two buds ....
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