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Tree fruit cuttings propagated: Vegetative propagation of softwood cuttings of certain tree fruit rootstocks achieved by chemical and mist treatments

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H. T. Hartmann, University of California
C. J. Hansen, University of California

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California Agriculture 11(7):3-16.

Published July 01, 1957

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Tree fruits are usually propagated by budding or grafting on seedling root-stocks but such seedlings tend to show more or less variability in many characteristics, including resistance to nematodes and diseases.

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California Agriculture, May, 1956, page 7, published a description of mist equipment.

Tree fruit cuttings propagated: Vegetative propagation of softwood cuttings of certain tree fruit rootstocks achieved by chemical and mist treatments

H. T. Hartmann, C. J. Hansen
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Tree fruit cuttings propagated: Vegetative propagation of softwood cuttings of certain tree fruit rootstocks achieved by chemical and mist treatments

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Authors

H. T. Hartmann, University of California
C. J. Hansen, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 11(7):3-16.

Published July 01, 1957

PDF  |  Citation  |  Permissions

Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Tree fruits are usually propagated by budding or grafting on seedling root-stocks but such seedlings tend to show more or less variability in many characteristics, including resistance to nematodes and diseases.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

California Agriculture, May, 1956, page 7, published a description of mist equipment.


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