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Two most important types of budding
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chip budding
T-budding |
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slipping
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condition in which the bark can be easily separated from the wood
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wood
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xylem
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bark
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periderm, cortex, phloem, cambium
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can interfere with the budding operation
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lack of water
insect or disease defoliation low temperature |
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if the bark has the slightest adherence to the wood...
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...the percentage of bus take will be severely limited
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bud take can be enhanced by...
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irrigating the rootstock a week to several days prior to the budding
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type of budding that can be done when bark is not slipping
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chip budding
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budding is confined generally to...
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young plants
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three periods budding is done
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1-Spring budding (March to early May)
2-June budding(May to early June) 3-Summer budding(mid-July to early Sept) |
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patch budding
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rectangular patch of bark is completely removed from the rootstock and replaced with a patch of bark of the same size containing a bud of the cultivar to be propagated
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