Trees have a distinctive and generally long juvenile period during which vegetative growth rate is rapid and floral organs do not differentiate. Among trees, the juvenile period can range from 1 year to 15–20 years, although with some forest tree species, it can be longer. Vegetative propagation of trees is usually much easier during the juvenile phase than with mature phase materials. Therefore, reversal of maturity is often necessary in order to obtain materials in which rooting ability has been restored. Micrografting has been developed for trees to address reinvigoration/rejuvenation of elite selections to facilitate vegetative propagation. Generally, shoots obtained after serial grafting have increased rooting competence and develop ju...
Summary — Vegetative propagation of 34- to 67-year-old Quercus acutissima trees was succes...
Graftage is the operation of inserting a scion into a stock so that they will form a union and grow ...
In forest production, there is an emerging tendency towards the planting of fast-growing trees as at...
Faidherbia albida is an essential leguminous tree of and areas of Africa which is widely used in agr...
Pages: 3 (2), 49-76, 30 Ref.Repeated grafting of 1.5-cm long shoots tips of adult Sequoia sempervire...
In vitro grafting is a relatively recent vegetative propagation technique which consists of grafting...
Several techniques have been developed for reinvigorating, rejuvenating or maintaining the juvenilit...
The maturation process is a general phenomenon which affects arborescent species according to their ...
In vivo micrografting of Santalum album was achieved (50%) by grafting 4- to 5-cm-long scions, colle...
Taxodium hybrid ‘Zhongshanshan’ has been widely used as a timber tree in river network areas and coa...
The possibility of micrografting in vitro shoot meristems of #Picea abies# were investigated on a 18...
A study was done to investigate the effects of age and type of rootstock, method of scion placement ...
Micrografting is an in vitro grafting technique which involves the placement of a meristem or shoot ...
Industrial cloning of the rubber tree is carried out by budding, as the cutting technique is prevent...
Three techniques for in vitro micrografting of shoot meristems from a 15-year-old clone of Douglas f...
Summary — Vegetative propagation of 34- to 67-year-old Quercus acutissima trees was succes...
Graftage is the operation of inserting a scion into a stock so that they will form a union and grow ...
In forest production, there is an emerging tendency towards the planting of fast-growing trees as at...
Faidherbia albida is an essential leguminous tree of and areas of Africa which is widely used in agr...
Pages: 3 (2), 49-76, 30 Ref.Repeated grafting of 1.5-cm long shoots tips of adult Sequoia sempervire...
In vitro grafting is a relatively recent vegetative propagation technique which consists of grafting...
Several techniques have been developed for reinvigorating, rejuvenating or maintaining the juvenilit...
The maturation process is a general phenomenon which affects arborescent species according to their ...
In vivo micrografting of Santalum album was achieved (50%) by grafting 4- to 5-cm-long scions, colle...
Taxodium hybrid ‘Zhongshanshan’ has been widely used as a timber tree in river network areas and coa...
The possibility of micrografting in vitro shoot meristems of #Picea abies# were investigated on a 18...
A study was done to investigate the effects of age and type of rootstock, method of scion placement ...
Micrografting is an in vitro grafting technique which involves the placement of a meristem or shoot ...
Industrial cloning of the rubber tree is carried out by budding, as the cutting technique is prevent...
Three techniques for in vitro micrografting of shoot meristems from a 15-year-old clone of Douglas f...
Summary — Vegetative propagation of 34- to 67-year-old Quercus acutissima trees was succes...
Graftage is the operation of inserting a scion into a stock so that they will form a union and grow ...
In forest production, there is an emerging tendency towards the planting of fast-growing trees as at...