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Vegetative Propagation in Cotoneaster

Transactions of the Botanical Society of Edinburgh, 1933
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The RpTOE1-RpFT Module Is Involved in Rejuvenation during Root-Based Vegetative Propagation in Robinia pseudoacacia

open access: yesInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2022
Vegetative propagation is an important method of reproduction and rejuvenation in horticulture and forestry plants with a long lifespan. Although substantial juvenile clones have been obtained through the vegetative propagation of ornamental plants, the ...
Zijie Zhang, Sen Cao, Yuhan Sun
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Vegetative propagation in Piperaceae species

open access: yesBrazilian Archives of Biology and Technology, 2009
Piperaceae species of forest remnants of Maringá, Paraná, Brazil present vegetative propagation through root or stem (stolon). This reproduction type was verified in Piper amalago L., P. arboreum Aublet, P.
Luiz Antonio de Souza   +6 more
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A Beginner’s Guide to Begonias: Vegetative Propagation

open access: yesEDIS, 2022
This new 4-page publication of the UF/IFAS Environmental Horticulture Department is written for Florida nursery operators, landscape professionals, and individuals interested in propagating their own begonias.
Julian Ginori   +3 more
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Vegetative Propagation of Brazilian Native Species for Restoration of Degraded Areas

open access: yesFloresta e Ambiente, 2019
Vegetative propagation by live cuttings is an alternative to reproduce native plants with the potential to be used in restoration of riparian forests and degraded areas.
Paula Wolff Kettenhuber   +2 more
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Rapid Vegetative Propagation Method for Carob

open access: yesNotulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca, 2011
Most of fruit species are propagated by vegetative methods such as budding, grafting, cutting, suckering, layering etc. to avoid heterozygocity. Carob trees (Ceratonia siliqua L.) are of highly economical value and are among the most difficult to ...
Hamide GUBBUK   +3 more
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