Description : How do you do Fruit tree grafting?
Last Answer : Need Answer
Description : How do I perform grafting of a mango tree
Description : grafting peach tree
Description : Best root stalk for grafting peach stalk
Description : What is the bet root stock to use when grafting tomatoes
Description : grafting pine trees
Description : Explain the following: (i) The propagation of rubber by the bud. grafting method.. -Geography
Last Answer : (i) Bud grafting: This is done by the insertion of a strip of bark containing a bud from high yielding clones under the bark of young seedling about 5 cm high till they become united in 3 to ... are 15 to 20 cm tall they are carefully unrooted in bunches and replanted in rows in the flooded fields.
Description : Explain the following methods of propagation and name the crop associated with each : (i) bud grafting (ii) ratoon cropping -Geography
Last Answer : (i) Bud grafting-It is associated with rubber crop. This method is done by the insertion of a strip of bark containing a bud from high yielding clones under a bark of a young seedling about 5 cm ... After the crop has been cut the stem begins to grow again and produces a second crop called ratoon.
Description : Explain the following: The propagation of rubber by the bud grafting method. -SST 10th
Last Answer : (i) Budgrafting is done by the insertion of a strip of bark containing a bud from highyielding clones under the bark of a young seedling till they become united in 3-4 weeks. The old ... and replanted in parallel rows at regular intervals in flooded fields and left to grow till they mature.
Description : Why is grafting not possible in monocots -Biology
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Description : Advantages of grafting? -Biology
Description : Explain technique of grafting plants. -Biology
Description : Explain bud grafting. -Biology
Description : Why is grafting not possible in monocot plants? -Biology
Description : Disadvantages of grafting? -Biology
Description : What is Grafting ?
Last Answer : Grafting means pen.
Description : Hello, I have tried grafting wine three times, but the result did not come. Can you please advise on how to come up with grafted wine?
Last Answer : They sell already grafted in the garden.
Description : $ Grafting is always between a stock and scion. ! Movements under the effect of shock are called Seismonastic.
Last Answer : $ Grafting is always between a stock and scion. ! Movements under the effect of shock are called Seismonastic ... wrong D. If both As and R are wrong.
Description : Grafting is employed for better and quicker yield of varieties of: (1) Apple (2) Mango (3) Citrus (4) Tea
Last Answer : Ans. ((a))
Description : Which grafting is used for repairing the plant?
Last Answer : Ans. Bridge grafting (II) CULTIVATION OF IMPORTANT FRUIT CROPS (1) Mango
Description : The two branches of a plant give two different fruits: tomatoes and brinjals. This can be explained (a) By hybridisation (b) By grafting one with the other (c) By nature’s freak (d) By (a) or (c) mentioned above
Last Answer : Ans:(b)
Description : What is tissue culture? (a) Preparation of fragments of cell of an organism for biochemical examination (b) Storage of human tissue for transplantation (c) A special type of skin grafting to treat burn cases (d) None of the above
Last Answer : Ans:(a)
Description : Papaya is still being commercially propagated from a. Cutting b. Suckers c. Seeds d. Grafting
Last Answer : Seeds
Description : Inarching is also called as a. cutting b. Budding c. approach grafting d. non of these
Last Answer : approach grafting
Description : Asexually apple rootstocks is raised by a. Grafting b. Budding c. Stooling d. Layering
Last Answer : Stooling
Description : Which of the following techniques ar used to create transgenic crops? a. Budding and Grafting in fruit plants b. Cytoplasmic male sterility c. Gene slicing d. Only 1 e. Both 1 and 2 f. Both 2 and 3 g. Both 1 and 3
Last Answer : f. Both 2 and 3
Description : For union between stock and scion in grafting which one is the first to occur? (a) Formation of callus (b) Production of plasmodesmata (c) Differentiation of new vascular tissues (d) Regeneration of cortex and epidermis
Last Answer : (a) Formation of callus
Description : Pruning and grafting are strategiesused in _______. A) RPF B) RPB C) RPM D) none of the above
Last Answer : RPM
Description : ______ adds pruning and grafting to_______ to create a multicast shortestpath tree that supports dynamic membershipchanges. A) RPM; RPB B) RPB; RPM C) RPF: RPM D) none of the above
Last Answer : RPM; RPB
Description : Which of the following is/ are a method of propagation? I. Cutting II. Layering III. Grafting IV. Inarching V. Budding Correct code is - a. I, II, and III only b. II, III and IV only c. III, IV and V only d. I, II, III, IV and V
Last Answer : d. I, II, III, IV and V
Description : Litchi is commercially propagated by — a. Cutting b. Air Layering c. Grafting d. Seed
Last Answer : b. Air Layering
Description : Aonla is commercially propagated by • Patch budding • Cutting Air • layering • Wedge grafting
Last Answer : • Patch budding
Description : Micro grafting is used to produce —- free plants a. Virus b. MLO c. Fungi d. Bacteria
Last Answer : a. Virus
Description : Papaya is commercially propagated by — a. Cutting b. Layering c. Grafting d. Seed
Last Answer : d. Seed
Description : For successful grafting, stock and scion shall be a) Of different species b) Of same species c) Of similar groups d) Of different classA
Last Answer : b) Of same species
Description : Artificial methods of vegetative propagation includes a) Cloning b) grafting c) cuttings d) both b and cn
Last Answer : d) both b and cnswe