2017
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2017.612.352
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Study the Survivability of Grafts in Different Varieties of Guava (Psidium guajava L.) by Softwood Grafting under Different Growing Conditions

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“…The higher number of leaves were visible when the combined effects of the several months of grafting and growing conditions were used. This might be the result of the polyhouse being at its ideal temperature during this time as opposed to other conditions, which encourages more cell activity and early sprouting, which result in the most leaves [20].…”
Section: Number Of Leaves Per Graft At 150 Dagmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The higher number of leaves were visible when the combined effects of the several months of grafting and growing conditions were used. This might be the result of the polyhouse being at its ideal temperature during this time as opposed to other conditions, which encourages more cell activity and early sprouting, which result in the most leaves [20].…”
Section: Number Of Leaves Per Graft At 150 Dagmentioning
confidence: 99%