Vegetable Grafting Basics

The document is a training presentation on vegetable grafting, held in Pathein, Myanmar, in January 2018. It explains the basics of grafting—joining a scion (top part) to a rootstock (bottom part) so they grow as one plant. The main purpose is to take advantage of the rootstock's resistance to diseases and harsh conditions. In Southeast Asia, tomato scions are often grafted onto eggplant rootstocks to improve resistance to flooding, bacterial wilt, Fusarium wilt, and root-knot nematodes, especially during the rainy season. The document outlines step-by-step grafting techniques, the healing process, and the conditions required for successful grafts, aiming to improve yield and plant health.

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ចំណងជើង Vegetable Grafting Basics
ការពិពណ៌នា The document is a training presentation on vegetable grafting, held in Pathein, Myanmar, in January 2018. It explains the basics of grafting—joining a scion (top part) to a rootstock (bottom part) so they grow as one plant. The main purpose is to take advantage of the rootstock's resistance to diseases and harsh conditions. In Southeast Asia, tomato scions are often grafted onto eggplant rootstocks to improve resistance to flooding, bacterial wilt, Fusarium wilt, and root-knot nematodes, especially during the rainy season. The document outlines step-by-step grafting techniques, the healing process, and the conditions required for successful grafts, aiming to improve yield and plant health.
ប្រភេទកសិអេកូឡូស៊ី សុខភាពដី
ពាក្យគន្លឹះ Agroecology បរាសិតណេម៉ាតូដ
អង្គការដែលរួមចំណែក Penn State University (PSU)
Author Ricky Bates
ឆ្នាំ 2018
ប្រភេទឯកសារ បទបង្ហាញ
ភាសា អង់គ្លេស
ព័ត៌មានលំហ
ប្រទេស Asia
កម្រិតរដ្ឋបាល ១
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