The underlying mechanisms that determine whether two species can form a successful graft union (graft compatibility) remain obscure. Two prominent hypotheses are (1) the more closely related species are, the higher the graft success and (2) the vascular anatomy at the graft junction influences graft success. In this paper these two hypotheses are examined in a systematic way using graft combinations selected from a range of (a) phylogenetically close and more distant legume species, (b) species displaying different germination patterns and (c) scions and rootstocks possessing contrasting stem tissues and vascular patterns. Relatedness of species was not a good predictor of graft compatibility, as vascular reconnection can occur between dist...
Background: The presence of a polar auxin transport stream has long been correlated with the differe...
Artículo de publicación ISICommercial fruit trees are usually formed by the combination of a rootsto...
The experiment was made for clarifying the histological processes of graft union between melon or wa...
The underlying mechanisms that determine whether two species can form a successful graft union (graf...
Grafting is possible in both animals and plants. Although in animals the process requires surgery an...
SummaryThe cultivation of many crops relies on the formation of chimeric plants, where roots from on...
Grafting has been utilised for at least the past 7000 years. Historically, grafting has been develop...
Four thousand years of practice and research in grafting woody plants have not provided significant ...
280 pagesGraft incompatibility is a poorly understood phenomenon that presents a severe agricultural...
Plant grafting is a biologically important phenomenon involving the physical joining of two plants ...
Incompatibility has long been a barrier in grafting procedures, often not being expressed until cons...
Many of the incompatibility forms are localized in the grafting zone and are morphological emphasize...
From the experiments which were performed in order to observe the histological developmental states ...
Citrus relatives are a relevant source of valuable traits for use in citrus breeding, including resi...
Graft compatibility has been studied in apricot (prunus armeniaca L.) grafted on Prunus cerasifera E...
Background: The presence of a polar auxin transport stream has long been correlated with the differe...
Artículo de publicación ISICommercial fruit trees are usually formed by the combination of a rootsto...
The experiment was made for clarifying the histological processes of graft union between melon or wa...
The underlying mechanisms that determine whether two species can form a successful graft union (graf...
Grafting is possible in both animals and plants. Although in animals the process requires surgery an...
SummaryThe cultivation of many crops relies on the formation of chimeric plants, where roots from on...
Grafting has been utilised for at least the past 7000 years. Historically, grafting has been develop...
Four thousand years of practice and research in grafting woody plants have not provided significant ...
280 pagesGraft incompatibility is a poorly understood phenomenon that presents a severe agricultural...
Plant grafting is a biologically important phenomenon involving the physical joining of two plants ...
Incompatibility has long been a barrier in grafting procedures, often not being expressed until cons...
Many of the incompatibility forms are localized in the grafting zone and are morphological emphasize...
From the experiments which were performed in order to observe the histological developmental states ...
Citrus relatives are a relevant source of valuable traits for use in citrus breeding, including resi...
Graft compatibility has been studied in apricot (prunus armeniaca L.) grafted on Prunus cerasifera E...
Background: The presence of a polar auxin transport stream has long been correlated with the differe...
Artículo de publicación ISICommercial fruit trees are usually formed by the combination of a rootsto...
The experiment was made for clarifying the histological processes of graft union between melon or wa...