Grafting fruit trees - combining two or more different trees into one - is a fun undertaking for gardeners. Here's everything you need to know about it.
The productivity of cacao trees decreases with time, forcing farmers to renew their plantations by either cutting down the ...
David Creech, Stephen F. Austin State University professor emeritus of agriculture and director of SFA Gardens, will discuss plant grafting techniques during the SFA Gardens seminar from 9 a.m. to ...
Plant grafting is a horticultural technique that involves joining two different plant parts, typically a rootstock and a scion, to grow as a single plant. This method is widely used in fruit tree ...
A cutting from a plant is grafted (attached) on to the stem of another plant. The cut surfaces of the two plants grow together. A plant variety that grows poorly but produces desirable products ...
Grafting two transgenic plants triggers lateral gene transfer at the graft site but does not elicit long-distance transport of DNA into the scion or root of the graft. Initially Ralph Bock's ...
An international team led by scientists of the University of Göttingen found that cacao grafting is a useful measure to rejuvenate cacao plants, increasing their yield and profits with minimal ...
In this process plants are genetically modified so that they can produce medically useful substances such as drugs and vaccines. Plants such as corn, tobacco or rice can be genetically modified to ...