How To Use Rootstock In A Sentence
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Sprigs of Burcombe, Fice, Upright, Birchenhayes and Smutts were all grafted on to special dwarfing rootstock two years ago.
Country diary: St Dominic, Tamar Valley
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Rather than having been budded onto a rootstock, shrublets grow on their own roots, making these plants less susceptible to the ravages of winter.
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Plants that form rootstocks can be spurred to regrowth after several years through tillage.
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It's the same scion and the rootstocks are different, so you have a different tree - and there are thousands and thousands of root stocks that can affect quality, size, taste, all of these things.
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A range of rootstocks was examined, with different abilities of dwarfing; both ungrafted and grafted with the same scion shoot cultivar.
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Propagation is done by either dividing the rootstock with shoots or by planting seeds in a container of damp sand or loam.
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The effect of rootstock on wine quality is probably no greater than that of other factors such as soil, climate, fertilization, and irrigation.
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As a consequence, most people prefer to plant apple trees that have been grafted onto dwarfing rootstock.
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‘We replanted with tighter spacing, better vine selections and rootstocks,’ said Kamen.
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The stack of the blighted rootstock will soon felt together.
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It is especially important to protect the bud union (where the top scion meets the rootstock).
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The subterranean portion of the plant is a compound structure consisting of a large, more or less cylindrical rootstock, indistinctly marked with a number of horizontal nodose rings, and with a coarse central core: from this root stock 6-10 irregularly spindle-shaped secondary tubers arise as off-shoots.
Chapter 8
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You can bud up higher, but any new growth that appears below that bud must be removed because it will be identical to the rootstock and not the desired variety.
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The wounds of both eyes and rootstocks should be dusted with charcoal or sulphur to help prevent infection.
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In addition, weeds left uncontrolled may harbor insects and diseases and produce seed or rootstocks which infest the field and affect future crops.
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Polygonatum having paired drooping yellowish-green flowers and a thick rootstock with scars shaped like Solomon's seal.
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You'll know a tree is on grafted rootstock if you see the graft union - a change in bark pattern or a ridge toward the base of the tree.
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Vegetative propagation through budding, grafting, tubers, rootstocks and tissue culture are major industries.
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Dormant cuttings are saved for bench grafting, stored in the cold; after soaking in fungicide solution, rootstock cuttings are disbudded and scion cuttings are cut into one-node pieces.
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You usually have a rootstock which is well adapted to growing, deep roots, disease resistant ... and then you put your desired variety at the top.
The Ukiah Daily Journal Forum
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In the east it is often dwarfed -- six to ten inches high, growing in tufts with stout rootstocks, having the pinnules finely toothed instead of rounded and the indusia often lunate, rarely twice as long as broad.
The Fern Lover's Companion A Guide for the Northeastern States and Canada
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It is something of a myth that only roses that have been budded on to a rootstock by a nurseryman will grow.
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Budding is usually done at ground level, and often times the rootstock will send up shoots from below the bud union.
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Sweet black cherries grafted on to vigorous rootstock were common in the valley until 50 years ago.
Country diary: St Dominic, Tamar Valley
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It is something of a myth that only roses that have been budded on to a rootstock by a nurseryman will grow.
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A rootstock is the bottom, rooted portion of the plant to which the upper, grape-bearing scionwood is grafted.
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The anatomy of the graft tissue between a rootstock and its shoot can provide a mechanistic explanation of the way dwarfing Malus rootstocks reduce shoot growth.
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Banana plants will die back in a freeze but usually return in the spring from the rootstocks.
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Don't confuse what I am about to explain here with the common technique of grafting flowering shrubs on to the tall stem of some sort of rootstock.
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It propagates itself by seeding and by creeping rootstock, so keep an eye on it and limit its growth.
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The search for the rootstock of the decapod Crustacea has resulted in the discovery of numerous Paleozoic organisms that bear some similarity to Mesozoic and Cenozoic shrimp, lobsters, and crabs.
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Above the ground she stores it in drupe and pome and berry, nut and nutlet and achene, and below the ground in rootstock and rhizome, corm and tuber, pumping them full with strokes quick and strong in these grand climacteric days of the summer.
Some Summer Days in Iowa
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European dock with broad obtuse leaves and bitter rootstock common as a weed in North America.
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The calculated hydraulic conductivity of the graft tissue was found to be lower for grafted trees on dwarfing rootstocks compared to invigorating rootstocks.
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Nearly five per cent of all vines grow on their own roots, without having been grafted on to resistant rootstocks.
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Conventional tillage is effective for reducing populations of many biennial and perennial weeds that may arise from rhizomes or rootstocks.
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Grown from scions of five parental families grafted onto a common rootstock, these new cacao trees yield more pods and beans than their parents.
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“It would be a shame to wipe out the rootstock of all the great cars that followed, to see a utopian symbol like the Jeep Grand Wagoneer or a car with the rich personality of an Alfa Romeo 164 get clobbered,” he said.
Sunday Reading
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All of these qualities vary with the species of fruit tree, the variety, and rootstock.
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The 1999 season was devoted to orchestrating the necessary nursery work in California to get the varieties they had chosen grafted on to rootstocks suitable for their soils.
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Several varieties were all growing on Gisela 5 rootstock, which keeps the trees compact, and under frames of netting to keep out the birds – mainly blackbirds, though this year mistle thrushes too.
Country diary: West Lambrook, Somerset
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A few fruit grower associations and progressive orchardists have already started importing virus-free nursery rootstocks.
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A few fruit grower associations and progressive orchardists have already started importing virus-free nursery rootstocks.
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These native American species have since been crossed with V vinifera to form new varieties, and among themselves to produce the rootstocks used in modern viticulture.
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So growers fused English walnut grafts onto the black walnut rootstock when trees reached a certain age.
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If a sand and clay mixture is provided it will produce a dense, bushy plant developing a mass of trailing rootstock.
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Since the leaves of the plant wither back during the flowering period, make sure that the tuberous rootstocks are planted among ground covers that will provide added attractiveness.
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Time and again, I have observed suckering (vigorous growth from roots) and incompatibility between rootstock and scion.
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On all but the most favorable soils, Delaware should be grafted on a phylloxera-resistant rootstock to ensure vigorous growth.
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Grafted roses can put out suckers from the rootstock below the bud union.
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Measurements of air conductivity were performed on stem or branch segments of a series of eight unworked apple rootstocks and two scions.
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Grafted roses can put out suckers from the rootstock below the bud union.
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When we were first setting out, we grew our own rootstock and grafted the cultivars ourselves.
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The bud union, where the shoots join the rootstock, should be an inch under the soil.
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Rootstocks do not show virus symptoms, and virology in viticulture was not well understood until the 1950s.
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The most vulnerable point on most rose plants is the bud union - the point at which the rose variety was budded onto a rootstock.
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Most roses today are grafted onto rootstock that won't look anything like the rose you want.
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Organic managers adhere to the same basic principles when it comes to selecting a site for a new orchard, choosing rootstocks, pruning, and staking or trellising trees.
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It is a perennial herb with short rootstocks and stout stems bearing numerous short-peduncled heads in large compact corymb; it multiplies itself abundantly by seeds and is very common on the sand dunes of Holland.
Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation
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Aletris in the lily family, especially A. farinosa of eastern North America, having racemes of small white flowers and rootstocks formerly used in medicine to treat colic.
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Banana plants will die back in a freeze but usually return in the spring from the rootstocks.
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An example of the superiority of the black walnut over the Persian walnut as a rootstock is a seedling of the variety Wiltz Mayette growing near a Broadview grafted on black walnut.
Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the Forty-Second Annual Meeting Urbana, Illinois, August 28, 29 and 30, 1951
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Fronds one to three feet high, scattered along a creeping rootstock, broadly triangular, deeply pinnatifid, with segments sinuately lobed or nearly entire.
The Fern Lover's Companion A Guide for the Northeastern States and Canada
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Remove all rootstock suckers or low-growing branches, and pinch the main stems to keep the height manageable.
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Vines on weaker rootstocks had fewer long shoots, so higher proportions of older shoots with short one-year-old laterals were therefore retained as the fruiting crown.
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Above the ground she stores it in drupe and pome and berry, nut and nutlet and achene, and below the ground in rootstock and rhizome, corm and tuber, pumping them full with strokes quick and strong in these grand climacteric days of the summer.
Some Summer Days in Iowa
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He found that one kind of rootstock turned on twice as many stress tolerance genes in the scion as the other — and that that scion was more resistant to a bacterial disease called fire blight.
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Most roses are budded onto a hardy rootstock, so there will be a ‘neck’ that's about 4 inches long just above the roots.
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Regrowth usually occurs, but this treatment will reduce competition from Canada thistle in soybeans and help prevent production of more rootstock.
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Rather than having been budded onto a rootstock, shrublets grow on their own roots, making these plants less susceptible to the ravages of winter.
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Its main use has been as rootstock for chestnut breeding and it provides a food source for wildlife.
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Different varieties of lemons are grafted onto a rootstock which 'tricks' the tree into thinking it's a much older tree and they bear fruit quite quickly.
Lemon Tree
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Many kinds of pistachio trees that aren't cultivated for their nuts are instead used as rootstocks to which the upper, nut-bearing portion of the tree, or scion, is grafted.
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If a sand and clay mixture is provided it will produce a dense, bushy plant developing a mass of trailing rootstock.
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Figure 4 shows mean and standard error of the mode, or most common, vessel length for the series of apple rootstock and scion varieties.
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The bitter oranges must be mighty different from the Sour Orange rootstock used in South Texas ....
Lemon Tree - MAIN THREAD
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The most vulnerable point on most rose plants is the bud union - the point at which the rose variety was budded onto a rootstock.