2023
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.2023.1359.20
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Micrografting in almond (Prunus dulcis) Portuguese cultivars for production of disease-free plants

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“…Micrografting has been widely used to produce virus-free plants and for the formation of whole plants, particularly when shoots (scions) have difficulty forming adventitious roots [40][41][42]. In a comprehensive review, Wang et al [43] addressed the application of micrografting to improved micropropagation of horticultural species in the 21st century and discussed factors affecting the success of micrografting.…”
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“…Micrografting has been widely used to produce virus-free plants and for the formation of whole plants, particularly when shoots (scions) have difficulty forming adventitious roots [40][41][42]. In a comprehensive review, Wang et al [43] addressed the application of micrografting to improved micropropagation of horticultural species in the 21st century and discussed factors affecting the success of micrografting.…”
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confidence: 99%