1. Plants have two ways of reproduction, sexual by means of seeds, and asexually or vegetatively by means of vegetative tissue. Both ways occur in living plants in nature. In nature, some plants reproduce mainly vegetatively while others rely almost totally on sexual reproduction. For the plant...
  2. 19/07/1994 Go Easy With Fertilizer After Transplanting Trees and Shrubs. Removing Salts From Container Grown Plants Moringa and Carotene What About Rhizobia Inoculants? Tomatoes Resist Flooding if Grafted To Eggplant. A Method For Keeping Rats Away From Oil Palms
  3. Tomatoes are difficult to grow during Southeast Asia’s hot and humid monsoonal rainy season. A combination of waterlogged soils, increased disease pressure, and high temperatures often kill young tomato transplants or significantly reduce yields. As an introduced crop, originally from South...
  4. 16/10/2020 La plupart des cultures maraîchères les plus importantes au monde proviennent de la famille des solanacées, notamment la tomate, l’aubergine et les poivrons. Cette famille comprend également une multitude d'espèces moins connues mais localement importantes, telles que la Morelle de Quito (Solanum...
  5. 01/01/1979 Store Publishing Bulletin A-35 Types of grafting are discussed along with ten essentials of successful grafting and budding, and the ten most-asked questions about grafting. 32 pages, illustrated 2 copies
  6. 01/01/2001 This booklet explains techniques commonly used (grafting, budding, layering, cuttings) to propagate fruit plants, with special emphasis on Florida fruits.
  7. AccessAgriculture Training Video Le greffage consiste à fixer une jeune pousse d’une variété préférée sur un plant. Le plant forme la racine et la base de l’arbre. C’est ce qu’on appelle porte-greffe. La jeune pousse greffée au porte-greffe est appelée greffon. Il se développe et forme la...
  8. 1990 videos with Dr. Carl Campbell ECHO Tropical Fruits Video Series - Introduction To Tropical Fruit (Part 1 of 6) ECHO Tropical Fruits Video Series -Grafting Tropical Fruit Trees & Avocados (Part 2 of 6) ECHO Tropical Fruits Video Series - (Part 3 of 6) Guava, Pineapple, Macadamia,Mamey...
  9. Abstract -Journal of Experimental Botany While much recent science has focused on understanding and exploiting root traits as new opportunities for crop improvement, the use of rootstocks has enhanced productivity of woody perennial crops for centuries. Grafting of vegetable crops has developed...
  10. Abstract -Journal of Nematology, 2000 Root-lesion nematodes, Pratylenchus spp., are among the pests with the greatest negative impact on the economy of coffee production in Guatemala. A field experiment was undertaken in southwest Guatemala to assess damage due to a root-lesion nematode and to...