2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.scienta.2022.111019
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Plant grafting and graft incompatibility: A review from the grapevine perspective

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“…Successful grafting and graft-inducing plant behavior can depend on the interaction and the level of compatibility between the scion and the rootstock, which may or may not form a graft union (Tedesco et al 2022). Our study showed 100% successful graft compatibility in both self-grafted and heterografted tomatoes, similar to the Zeist et al (2018) report.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…Successful grafting and graft-inducing plant behavior can depend on the interaction and the level of compatibility between the scion and the rootstock, which may or may not form a graft union (Tedesco et al 2022). Our study showed 100% successful graft compatibility in both self-grafted and heterografted tomatoes, similar to the Zeist et al (2018) report.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Successful grafting and graft-enhancing plant performance depend on the interaction and the level of compatibility between scion and rootstock, which may affect the formation of the graft union (Tedesco et al 2022). Rootstock and scion that are genetically related will have increased graft success (Pina & Errea 2005;Zeist et al 2018;Li et al 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other plant products, such as green tea, essential oils and grapevine are also used as bioactive molecules for facilitating wound healing. [181][182][183] Green tea contains high amounts of polyphenols, accounting for nearly 30% of the dry weight of the green tea leaves, which are potently antibacterial, anti-carcinogenic, and antiinflammatory components. 182 There are also catechins within the green tea extract, which inhibit the growth of gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria causing damage to the cell wall.…”
Section: Other Phytomedicinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other plant products, such as green tea, essential oils and grapevine are also used as bioactive molecules for facilitating wound healing 181–183 . Green tea contains high amounts of polyphenols, accounting for nearly 30% of the dry weight of the green tea leaves, which are potently antibacterial, anti‐carcinogenic, and anti‐inflammatory components 182 .…”
Section: Bioactive Moleculesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When adventitious roots were induced in difficult to root mature trees, some cell division occurred but not enough to form root primordia ( Ballester et al., 1999 ; Greenwood et al., 2001 ; Vidal et al., 2003 ; Abu-Abied et al., 2012 ). Interestingly, failure to form enough callus to heal the graft junction is one of the most prominent signs of graft incompatibility in Vitis vinifera varieties grafted on hybrid rootstocks ( Tedesco et al., 2022 ). Taking together, although adventitious root formation and graft unification are two different processes that culminate in different final organs, both processes rely on the regeneration capability of a single organ of a specific genotype, at a specific developmental stage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%