Vegetable Grafting From a Molecular Point of View: The Involvement of Epigenetics in Rootstock-Scion Interactions [PDF]
Vegetable grafting is extensively used today in agricultural production to control soil-borne pathogens, abiotic and biotic stresses and to improve phenotypic characteristics of the scion.
Aphrodite Tsaballa +6 more
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Vegetable Grafting: The Implications of a Growing Agronomic Imperative for Vegetable Fruit Quality and Nutritive Value [PDF]
Grafting has become an imperative for intensive vegetable production since chlorofluorocarbon-based soil fumigants were banned from use on grounds of environmental protection.
Marios C. Kyriacou +4 more
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Design and experiment of key components of a insertion vegetable grafting machine with six plants synchronous [PDF]
For the current vegetable mechanized grafting operation efficiency is low constraints on the development of the industry. Based on the heterogeneous operation requirements of rootstock and scion, a six plant synchronous insertion vegetable grafting ...
Yongtao Yu +5 more
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Vegetable Grafting as a Tool to Improve Drought Resistance and Water Use Efficiency [PDF]
Drought is one of the most prevalent limiting factors causing considerable losses in crop productivity, inflicting economic as well as nutritional insecurity.
Pradeep Kumar +3 more
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Vegetable grafting is a sustainable and eco-friendly practice for vegetable producers to manage plant diseases, boost plant nutrients and water absorption, and increase fruit yields and quality. To better promote the practice among U.S.
Yefan Nian +3 more
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Recent advances in understanding the mechanisms of plant cadmium accumulation as affected by grafting in vegetable production [PDF]
Heavy metals in agricultural soils pose a major threat to food safety and human health. Among all heavy metals, cadmium (Cd) is the most problematic with contamination rates of 7% in arable land and 5.3% in facility vegetable growing soils in China.
Ruimin Zhang +3 more
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Exploring the role of grafting in abiotic stress management: Contemporary insights and automation trends [PDF]
Grafting is a technique that involves attaching a rootstock to the aerial part of another genotype or species (scion), leading to improved crop performance and sustainable growth.
Kaukab Razi +8 more
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Vegetable grafting: a century-old technique to improve organic production [PDF]
Purpose: To increase yield and quality of fruit vegetables under high pressure of soil-borne pathogens, nematode, and unfavorable environments introducing vegetable grafting in agriculture are crucial.
A. K. M. Aminul Islam +3 more
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Review and Prospect for Vegetable Grafting Robot and Relevant Key Technologies
Grafting is an effective way to overcome the obstacles of continuous soil cropping and improve the tolerance of plants to abiotic and biotic stresses.
Guoping Yan +5 more
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Study on the Applications and Regulatory Mechanisms of Grafting on Vegetables
Grafting can overcome problems with soil sensitivity, enhance plant stress tolerance, improve product quality, and increase crop yield and value.
Wenjing Nie, Dan Wen
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