In Australia, macadamia trees are commonly propagated by germinating rootstock seed and grafting when seedlings reach a suitable size. The production of grafted trees is a protracted and complex process, however, propagation of macadamia via cuttings represents a simpler and faster method of multiplication. Macadamias have traditionally proven difficult to propagate from cuttings, and while recent developments in the process have improved success rates, substantial variation in rooting ability between cultivars and species has been reported. The cultivar 'Beaumont' (Macadamia integrifolia × M. tetraphylla) is commonly propagated by cutting for use as a rootstock, and is relatively easy to strike while other cultivars are more difficult. The...
The growth, yield, kernel quality and wind resistance of Macadamia cv. Ikaika (333) introduced from ...
Habitat fragmentation is a leading threat to biodiversity, with extinction rates increasing as anthr...
In 2017, five new cultivars specifically selected for Australian conditions were released. These wer...
In Australia, macadamia trees are commonly propagated by germinating rootstock seed and grafting whe...
Rootstocks play a vital role in growth and productivity of tree crops through water and nutrient tra...
Rootstock has profound effects on traits such as yield and tree size in various horticultural indust...
Phytophthora cinnamomi is a major pathogen of cultivated macadamia (Macadamia integrifolia, Macadami...
Macadamia is an iconic Australian genus that has undergone recent domestication from the wild with g...
Phytophthora cinnamomi is a major pathogen in most macadamia plantations worldwide. Due to stem lesi...
Genetic improvement of macadamia (Macadamia integrifolia and M. tetraphylla) is still in its early s...
Australia’s macadamia industry is worth around A$855M in 2021, with both global demand and productio...
Incidence of diseases caused by various Phytophthora spp. in macadamia is increasing worldwide, ofte...
Macadamia is an Australian native genus, comprising of four species. Commercial cultivars for the pr...
Macadamias are grown commercially around the world for their edible nuts. Identifying elite macadami...
Macadamia breeding is in its infancy with most cultivars only two generations removed from their wil...
The growth, yield, kernel quality and wind resistance of Macadamia cv. Ikaika (333) introduced from ...
Habitat fragmentation is a leading threat to biodiversity, with extinction rates increasing as anthr...
In 2017, five new cultivars specifically selected for Australian conditions were released. These wer...
In Australia, macadamia trees are commonly propagated by germinating rootstock seed and grafting whe...
Rootstocks play a vital role in growth and productivity of tree crops through water and nutrient tra...
Rootstock has profound effects on traits such as yield and tree size in various horticultural indust...
Phytophthora cinnamomi is a major pathogen of cultivated macadamia (Macadamia integrifolia, Macadami...
Macadamia is an iconic Australian genus that has undergone recent domestication from the wild with g...
Phytophthora cinnamomi is a major pathogen in most macadamia plantations worldwide. Due to stem lesi...
Genetic improvement of macadamia (Macadamia integrifolia and M. tetraphylla) is still in its early s...
Australia’s macadamia industry is worth around A$855M in 2021, with both global demand and productio...
Incidence of diseases caused by various Phytophthora spp. in macadamia is increasing worldwide, ofte...
Macadamia is an Australian native genus, comprising of four species. Commercial cultivars for the pr...
Macadamias are grown commercially around the world for their edible nuts. Identifying elite macadami...
Macadamia breeding is in its infancy with most cultivars only two generations removed from their wil...
The growth, yield, kernel quality and wind resistance of Macadamia cv. Ikaika (333) introduced from ...
Habitat fragmentation is a leading threat to biodiversity, with extinction rates increasing as anthr...
In 2017, five new cultivars specifically selected for Australian conditions were released. These wer...