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The Natural and Human History of Plant Cloning; Explore the world of plant propagation with Ken Mudge. This Cornell CyberTower 'study room' features video lectures on layering, cuttings, grafting, micropropagation and more.
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instruct1.cit.cornell.edu/courses/hort494/mg/
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A Brief History of Grafting ... Save plants severely rotted or diseased, by grafting the remaining healthy portion of the plant onto another cactus.
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faculty.ucc.edu/biology-ombrello/pow/grafted_cacti.htm
faculty.ucc.edu/biology-ombrello/pow/grafted_cacti.htm
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At bottom left, asphalt grafting compound is applied to a completed whip graft to prevent wood tissues from drying out. This method is used mainly on young apple and pear trees when branches are small.
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www.extension.umn.edu/distribution/horticulture/DG0532....
www.extension.umn.edu/distribution/horticulture/DG0532.html
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As a matter of fact, the basic plant propagation methods: seeding, rhizomes and related organs, layering, cuttings and grafting have existed since times almost immemorial. ... History, technological and scientific development...
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www.actahort.org/books/314/314_1.htm
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I was wondering if you would be interested in posting a history of plant tissue culture on your site (Along with the references). Actually I had made the entire list as part of the introductory chapter of my thesis.
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www.kitchenculturekit.com/historyTC.htm
www.kitchenculturekit.com/historyTC.htm
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A graft is a horticultural term for a bud or shoot of one variety or species of plant that is positioned on the stem of another, compatible plant, in such a way that integrated growth results. The recipient plant ... A simple method for stem grafting involves both stems being cut with a sharp blade at the same acute angle,
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science.jrank.org/pages/3094/Graft.html
science.jrank.org/pages/3094/Graft.html
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I(4) and his previous history was given (p. 16). This was the true beginning of plant pathology at V.P.I. Prior to Reed's coming, W. B. Alwood had conducted most of the plant pathology research and W. A. P. Moncure and E. B. Fred had taught the first plant pathology courses.
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spec.lib.vt.edu/arc/ppws/reed.htm
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J. A. Fox, plant nematologist, was a philosophical sort. He prepared a course entitled Concepts in Nematology (Pl.P.P. 5010) which would give him a stage to discuss his ideas in nematode taxonomy, host-nematode interactions, and a history of plant nematology.
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spec.lib.vt.edu/arc/ppws/couch.htm
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www.infopig.com/keywords/Plant/03-08-2007-124953.html
www.infopig.com/keywords/Plant/03-08-2007-124953.html
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