Comparison of Green Grafting Techniques for Success and Vegetative Development of Grafted Grape Cultivars (Vitis Spp.)
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Tarih
2011
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FRIENDS SCIENCE PUBL
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info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
Özet
Grafting incorporates a new grapevine cultivar onto the root system of a desired rootstock variety. Recently, many grafting methods have been used in grapevine propagation. A glasshouse trial was conducted to assess three different methods of green grafting (cleft, modified cleft & whip) using Alphonse Lavallee and Perlette cultivars and 99 R rootstock. The highest callusing rates were observed in whip graft type in both Alphonse Lavallee (3.95) and Perlette (3.92). However, modified cleft grafting generally gave better results for most of the growth parameters in both cultivars. For instance, the values relevant to shoot length (62.6 cm & 48.6 cm for Alphonse Lavallee & Perlette, respectively), shoot lignification length (24.7 cm & 16.5 cm for Alphonse Lavallee & Perlette, respectively) and leaf number per shoot (19.9 & 23.0 for Alphonse Lavallee & Perlette, respectively) were higher for both cultivars when modified cleft method was applied. (C) 2011 Friends Science Publishers
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Anahtar Kelimeler
Grapevine, Rootstock usage, Propagation, Green grafting
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE AND BIOLOGY
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Q2
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Q3
Cilt
13
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4