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Grapevine propagatlon: Improved field budding of grapevines using a modified cut and plastic tape

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C. J. Alley, University of California

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California Agriculture 29(2):6-8.

Published February 01, 1975

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Field budding of grapevines has been practiced for years, especially in non-irrigated areas. The resistant rootstock becomes established more quickly and its roots explore the soil more quickly when it has its own top, rather than when it is a benchgraft with a different leaf system.

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Grapevine propagatlon: Improved field budding of grapevines using a modified cut and plastic tape

C. J. Alley
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Grapevine propagatlon: Improved field budding of grapevines using a modified cut and plastic tape

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Authors

C. J. Alley, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 29(2):6-8.

Published February 01, 1975

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Field budding of grapevines has been practiced for years, especially in non-irrigated areas. The resistant rootstock becomes established more quickly and its roots explore the soil more quickly when it has its own top, rather than when it is a benchgraft with a different leaf system.

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