grafting in Czech
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1. Cucurbit Grafting Methods: • Hole insertion grafting is the most popular grafting method in watermelon • In cucumbers, tongue insertion grafting is most popular method • In eggplant, split grafting is preferred • In summary, small‐scale farmers select tongue approach
2. It's called pleaching, or grafting trees together, or grafting inosculate matter into one contiguous, vascular system.
3. Avascularised proximal fibular grafting
4. Cucurbit industry sees grafting as …
5. Acceptor framework for cdr grafting
6. Ordering Citrus Budwood for Grafting Citrus Trees
7. Plucking and grafting branches (verses 7–8)
8. Articular cartilage paste grafting (often abbreviated as art cart or paste grafting) uses your own bone, cartilage and stem cells to regenerate your damaged cartilage
9. Have the class in gum grafting alla scuola.I just finish
10. Chip Budding is one of the easier forms of grafting
11. Citrus Budwood is used for grafting citrus trees and budding citrus trees
12. The effect of grafting methods, time of un-tie and the rootstock of different poplar varieties on nursery grafting of Chinese Hongye Poplar(Populus deltoides cv.
13. • This is the most common methods for Cucurbits and also called as one cotyledon splice grafting (OC‐SG) • For solanaceouscrops, grafting is usually made at lower epicotyl and fixed with grafting clips, elastic tube‐shaped clip with side slit, or ceramic pins
14. Banksias may be propagated by seed, cuttings, tissue culture or grafting
15. Grafting and Budding are the most widely used vegetative propagation methods
16. The early effect of bilateral skeletonized internal mammary artery grafting was satisfactory.
17. He shattered this conservatism by using adverse environmental conditions , hybridisation and grafting .
18. This piloted study evaluates the tongue grafting technique and investigates the influence of grafting hybrid cucumber (Kalam F1) scion onto local Cucurbitaceous and hybrid rootstocks on plant morphology, fruit yield
19. ( 3 ) The date of grafting has no influence on the age of the trees.
20. The best success rates in bone grafting have been achieved with Autografts, because
21. There have been experimental efforts on grafting polymers to virus Capsids to synthesize tailored nanostructures
22. Budwood definition, a shoot of a plant bearing buds suitable for bud grafting
23. Scions come from Budwood and are incorporated with the rootstock through grafting (budding)
24. External Bioadhesives are generally used for topical medications such as wound closure and epidermal grafting.
25. 6 Objective:To investigate the effects of anteroposterior cricoid split interposition grafting on children with laryngotracheal stenosis.
26. The book presents a broad overview of the Biopolymer grafting process, along with trends in the field
27. Grafting, in the context of polymer chemistry, refers to the addition of polymer chains onto a surface.
28. 26 In watermelon culture, cucurbit is used as stock and common watermelon seedlings as scion for grafting.
29. Constants aims to be a good logging citizen, grafting a logger to the logging tree
30. An even better option might be the Leonard Folding Budding Grafting Knife with Rosewood Handle.
31. Grafting can join scions with desirable qualities to rootstock that is strong and resistsand insects.
32. Arterial reconstruction included bypass grafting, endarterectomy, and endovascular intervention (angioplasty with/without stent placement, thrombectomy, and lysis).
33. The grafting CR - 244 among it will be more potential new product in the polychloroprene adhesive trade.
34. 2007 The history and present state of the grafting of Cucurbitaceous vegetables in Japan Acta Hort
35. The Greek practice of grafting of their gods' names onto the planets was almost certainly borrowed from the Babylonians.
36. This is done through the use of Buttock implants, fat grafting or sometimes a combination of the two
37. 13 In the test of thin-skinned melon grafting, Shengzhenl and Shijixing showed to be the best rootstocks.
38. 18 By grafting in another eyecup another lens can be induced to form from the overlying layer.
39. Autograft bone is the bone of a patient for use in grafting procedures in their own body
40. To propagate true-to-type clones, many Cultivars must be propagated vegetatively through cuttings, grafting, and even tissue culture
41. Aggeneration (countable and uncountable, plural Aggenerations) (rare) The act of producing in addition. (rare) Growth or regeneration from grafting
42. Manures, compost, polish for ornamental plants,mastics for grafting on plants, liquid fertilisers, liquid repellents, fly-catchers, adhesive traps
43. The MIDs were introduced as an ‘EU-specific add-on’, partially grafting themselves onto the Green Card system.
44. Despite the rapid evolution of reconstructive technologies for the musculoskeletal system, bone grafting remains an important tool for modern surgeons.
45. Anhydric maleic functionalization and polyethylene glycol grafting of lactide-co-trimethylene carbonate copolymers Author links open overlay panel A
46. Free flap grafting is advocated for repairing of the wound on donor area oft he great toe nail flap.
47. 25 All grafting techniques depend on preparing matching surfaces at the ends of stock and scion so that they quickly fuse.
48. Grafting and budding are asexual methods of propagation, so the tree maintains the characteristics of the mother plant (Budwood source).
49. Budwood. A portion of a stem or branch with a vegetative bud (s) used in propagation for budding or grafting
50. Propagation ‘Fen Balei’ is regenerated mainly by grafting during the fall season (August to September in Jiangsu, China) using M