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Room temperature highly toxic NO2 gas sensors based on rootstock/scion nanowires of SnO2/ZnO, ZnO/SnO2, SnO2/SnO2 and, ZnO/ZnO

Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 2021
Grafted structures between SnO2 and ZnO nanowires were realized in a two-step process of growth. First, the rootstocks of SnO2 or ZnO nanowires were synthesized by thermal evaporation technique. Second, a thin Au layer was sputter deposited on the sample
Vo Thanh Duoc   +5 more
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Rootstocks.

2021
Abstract Plants of many horticultural crops consist of multiple genetic systems, two or more distinct genotypes joined together as a single plant. The components are identified as the rootstock, interstem and scion. Grafting and budding are the processes that combine these components to establish vascular continuity between them to produce a ...
Ed Durner, Ed Rutgers Durner
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Rootstock Breeding and Rootstock-Scion Interaction in Prunus Species

Erciyes Tarım ve Hayvan Bilimleri Dergisi, 2023
Temperate climate fruit species are important fruit groups both in the world and in Turkey. Most of these fruit species because cannot be propagated by seeds due to the long generation period are propagated by grafting. Rootstocks affect many factors in cultivars such as growth vigor, yield and quality, and maturation time.
Remzi UĞUR   +2 more
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Rootstocks.

2019
Abstract This chapter covers the importance of rootstocks in citriculture and discuss the major rootstocks, their advantages and disadvantages. The morphology, anatomy and physiology of rootstocks and the use of mycorrhizas are also discussed.
L. G. Albrigo   +2 more
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Apple Rootstock Studies : Malling-Merton Rootstocks

Journal of Horticultural Science, 1955
(1955). Apple Rootstock Studies : Malling-Merton Rootstocks. Journal of Horticultural Science: Vol. 30, No. 1, pp. 25-33.
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Apple rootstocks.

2003
Abstract This chapter covers the species, cultivars and sub-clones of apples used as rootstocks, as well as the different methods of rootstock propagation; the effects of rootstock on the growth and adaptability to environmental conditions of scions; breeding of new apple rootstocks; apple rootstocks propagated from seeds; vegetatively ...
A. D. Webster, S. J. Wertheim
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Apple rootstock trials

New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research, 1963
Results from an 18-year-old Dougherty rootstock trial at Oratia Research Orchard are presented. The following rootstock selections were included: Mailing XII, XIII, XV, XVI; Merton 778, 779, 789, 793; Northern Spy; and 3 local N.Z. selections—Large's No.1, H/1/26, and N/1/19. Heaviest crops were obtained from trees on Merton 793 and 779.
H. M. Mouat, D. W. McKenzie
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