2020
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.2020.1299.1
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Comparison between growth and production of self-grafted and cross-grafted Annona species in coastal region of South Lebanon

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“…According to (Rohman et al, 2018), the moderate air temperature at grafting site results in high tissue adhesion in grafted plants. (El Omar et al, 2020) also stated that climatic and environmental conditions affected the success of self and cross-grafting on annona and cherimoya plants by increasing the growth of the vegetative parts and affecting fruit quality. Absorption of water and nutrients in grafted plants as a result of increased vigor by the root system of the rootstock and its effect on crop yields.…”
Section: Percentage Of Bud Emergence (%)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to (Rohman et al, 2018), the moderate air temperature at grafting site results in high tissue adhesion in grafted plants. (El Omar et al, 2020) also stated that climatic and environmental conditions affected the success of self and cross-grafting on annona and cherimoya plants by increasing the growth of the vegetative parts and affecting fruit quality. Absorption of water and nutrients in grafted plants as a result of increased vigor by the root system of the rootstock and its effect on crop yields.…”
Section: Percentage Of Bud Emergence (%)mentioning
confidence: 99%