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- Grafting or graftage is a horticultural technique whereby tissues of plants are joined so as to continue their growth together. The upper part of the combined...
- occurs when wineries are in need of fruit immediately, and choose to plant ungrafted vines rather than wait for grafted vines to be available. The use of resistant...
- small plots of ungrafted rootstock planted in low density. The English wine writer Cyril Ray suggested the idea of using the ungrafted vines to produce...
- compatible with the soil. It may then be convenient to plant a range of ungrafted rootstocks to see which suit the growing conditions best; the fruiting...
- only European vines that are not grafted upon American rootstocks. The ungrafted Ramisco vines of the Colares region are some of the oldest in Portugal...
- only European vines that are not grafted upon American rootstocks. The ungrafted Ramisco vines of the Colares region are some of the oldest in Portugal...
- polystyrene branches. The graft copolymer is formed in a mixture with ungrafted polystyrene chains and rubber molecules. As with block copolymers, the...
- Limburg at Maissau in Lower Austria, where in the late 19th century "ungrafted Limberg Blaufränkisch vines" (wurzelechte Limberger Blaufränkisch-Reben)...
- Catalogue (VIVC) as a separate variety. On Cephalonia, Robola vines are often ungrafted in the limestone soils of the island. The vine is early ripening and can...
- sensitivity Antibacterial effect These properties give new application to the ungrafted cellulose polymers that include: Medical body fluid absorbent materials...