08:54 Apr 28, 2010 |
Japanese to English translations [PRO] Science - Agriculture / tree grafting | |||||||
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3 +1 | Scion |
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3 +1 | bud (graft) |
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Scion Explanation: As in scion cultivars. This is what you are looking for, I sink. Reference: http://www.pref.ehime.jp/kashi/kenkyu/No18/momo6.pdf |
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bud (graft) Explanation: Generally "scion" means 接ぎ木の小枝・若枝. 穂 means "ear", "head of grain" etc. . A "bud" for a "bud graft" looks like a little ear on the rootstock (the part of the grafted plant that has the roots). There is a picture of the little ear-like protrusion on a rootstock on one of the websites below.... Also, the some of the below websites refer to citrus/orange/tangerine trees using "bud grafting" which is said to be effective for these types of trees. http://www.gardenguides.com/79457-graft-orange-tree.html How to Graft Orange Trees ...his procedure is done by using a bud graft. Learn how to fuse a bud… http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/load/calif/msg02150133250... Does the rootstock affect the cold-hardiness? How does that work? I have not done bud grafting before (tho am tempted to do a little with my micro pinot noir vineyard). http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/load/calif/msg02150133250... What does bud grafting mean? Bud grafting means taking a small bud from an excellent mother tree and joining it under the bark of a young seedling (called the rootstock) which will provide the roots for the new budded tree. The budded tree will have the stem, leaves and fruits of one type, and the roots of another type. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 15 hrs (2010-04-29 00:17:23 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- There wasn't enough space to fit my answer to Raitei in the answer slot so I've pasted it here: https://www.treehelp.com/trees/citrus/propagation-by-graftin... |
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