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People have grafted plants since antiquity for propagation, to increase yields, and to improve stress tolerance. This review summarizes recent developments in our mechanistic understanding of graft formation and the influence of biotic and abiotic factors on grafting.
27 lut 2023 · New techniques could be applied to the study of grafting to elucidate the roles of each tissue, such as in vitro callus grafting to study plasmodesmata formation at the callus graft interface (Machin et al., 2022) and single-cell transcript profiling (Christiaens et al., 2021).
1 sty 2024 · We analyze why plants graft and how biotic and abiotic factors influence successful grafting. We also discuss the ability and inability of plants to graft, and how grafting has transformed both horticulture and fundamental plant science.
25 lip 2022 · Grafting is a classic technique for constructing composite individuals by connecting organs and/or tissues from different plants to combine their desirable traits. For dicots, which have a well-developed vascular system, grafting is simple.
5 lis 2023 · This chapter on the propagation of horticultural crops aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the different methods of plant propagation used in horticulture such as seed propagation,...
16 wrz 2023 · There are two sorts of grafting methods for this: budding and grafting. Both are used for the same thing: to create a new plant by fusing a suitable rootstock with an aerial section of...
27 lut 2023 · Grafting is a traditional horticultural technique that makes use of plant wound healing mechanisms to join two different genotypes together to form one plant.