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Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 1932
In December 1912, Mr. T. E. Holloway recorded (1, 2) the discovery on April 28, 1910, by D. L. Van Dine at Fairview Plantation, Berwick, La., of a small weevil working in the rootstocks of cane below the surface of the ground. Later Mr. E. R. Barber found what seemed to be the same species in cane at the Audubon Park Sugar Experiment Station, and Mr ...
W. E. Hinds, B. A. Osterberger
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In December 1912, Mr. T. E. Holloway recorded (1, 2) the discovery on April 28, 1910, by D. L. Van Dine at Fairview Plantation, Berwick, La., of a small weevil working in the rootstocks of cane below the surface of the ground. Later Mr. E. R. Barber found what seemed to be the same species in cane at the Audubon Park Sugar Experiment Station, and Mr ...
W. E. Hinds, B. A. Osterberger
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1983
The ancient art of grafting makes it possible to fuse two or more different genetic entities into a single tree. Grafting permits the selection of a scion for its horticultural excellence and its adaptations to the aboveground environment—its capacity to produce high quality fruit ripening at a particular season and to survive the vicissitudes of ...
James N. Cummins, Herb S. Aldwinckle
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The ancient art of grafting makes it possible to fuse two or more different genetic entities into a single tree. Grafting permits the selection of a scion for its horticultural excellence and its adaptations to the aboveground environment—its capacity to produce high quality fruit ripening at a particular season and to survive the vicissitudes of ...
James N. Cummins, Herb S. Aldwinckle
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2015
Almond growing has significantly changed over the last decades in the. Production has decreased in some countries such as but in others, including, an important change has taken place. The possibilities for choosing a rootstock have also significantly increased.
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Almond growing has significantly changed over the last decades in the. Production has decreased in some countries such as but in others, including, an important change has taken place. The possibilities for choosing a rootstock have also significantly increased.
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2017
Abstract This chapter focuses on the importance of rootstocks in improving sweet and sour cherry production. Information on the advances in the breeding of various sweet and sour cherry rootstocks and their important characteristics are also discussed.
K. Hrotkó, E. Rozpara
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Abstract This chapter focuses on the importance of rootstocks in improving sweet and sour cherry production. Information on the advances in the breeding of various sweet and sour cherry rootstocks and their important characteristics are also discussed.
K. Hrotkó, E. Rozpara
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2002
Within Persea americana, 3 horticultural races (more correctly botanical cultivars) are recognized, namely Mexican, Guatemalan and West India, each with distinguishable features of horticultural significance. This chapter focuses on the cultivars and rootstocks of subtropical and tropical climates.
Newett, S. D. E. +2 more
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Within Persea americana, 3 horticultural races (more correctly botanical cultivars) are recognized, namely Mexican, Guatemalan and West India, each with distinguishable features of horticultural significance. This chapter focuses on the cultivars and rootstocks of subtropical and tropical climates.
Newett, S. D. E. +2 more
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Crosstalk scion-rootstock modifies root architecture in pepper rootstocks
Journal of Biotechnology, 2018M. Jose Perez Cordoba +4 more
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