Propagation techniques

The document emphasized that in fruit production one of the most important aspects is the quality of the plants which will be used to initiate the orchard plot. It referes ro sexual multiplication and vegetative propagation. Fruit plants may be propagated in two ways: directly from seeds (sexual reproduction), vegetatively, i.e. by producing a new plant from a piece of plant (a sexual propagation). Then, it refers to nurseries with location, soil preparation, early care and the growing area, multiplication by seeds, and two systems of vegetative propagation: parts of plants that make their own roots and use of a rootstock. (MIBA)

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Main Authors: Barbeau, Gerard 46235, 298 IICA, Roseau (Dominica), 1. Regional Workshop on Tropical Fruit Crops Roseau (Dominica) 17-22 Feb 1991
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Roseau (Dominica) 1992
Subjects:PRODUCCION, FRUTAS TROPICALES, PROPAGACION VEGETATIVA, CARIBE, AGRICULTURA,
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Summary:The document emphasized that in fruit production one of the most important aspects is the quality of the plants which will be used to initiate the orchard plot. It referes ro sexual multiplication and vegetative propagation. Fruit plants may be propagated in two ways: directly from seeds (sexual reproduction), vegetatively, i.e. by producing a new plant from a piece of plant (a sexual propagation). Then, it refers to nurseries with location, soil preparation, early care and the growing area, multiplication by seeds, and two systems of vegetative propagation: parts of plants that make their own roots and use of a rootstock. (MIBA)