2012
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.2012.960.32
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The Effect of Plug Size and Grafting Method on the Dry Matter Partitioning and Stand Establishment Rate of Grafted Cucumber Seedlings Under Saline Conditions

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“…El uso de melones injertados bajo condiciones salinas se justificaría considerando los efectos negativos del uso de agua de riego de baja calidad (Colla et al, 2006;Rouphael et al, 2010;Petropoulus et al, 2011;San Bautista et al, 2011;Babaj et al, 2012) El melón puede ser injertado sobre distintas especies de Cucurbitáceas del género Cucumis o Cucurbita,sobre híbridos interespecíficos del género Cucurbita, o sobre Lagenaria siceraria. La elección de uno u otro se basa fundamentalmente en la compatibilidad del pie de injerto con el patrón o franco.…”
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“…El uso de melones injertados bajo condiciones salinas se justificaría considerando los efectos negativos del uso de agua de riego de baja calidad (Colla et al, 2006;Rouphael et al, 2010;Petropoulus et al, 2011;San Bautista et al, 2011;Babaj et al, 2012) El melón puede ser injertado sobre distintas especies de Cucurbitáceas del género Cucumis o Cucurbita,sobre híbridos interespecíficos del género Cucurbita, o sobre Lagenaria siceraria. La elección de uno u otro se basa fundamentalmente en la compatibilidad del pie de injerto con el patrón o franco.…”
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“…Selection of plug tray cell size is highly dependent on the crop species, grafting method, and seedling production period (Yu et al, 2002;Yaping and Diankui, 2005;Babaj et al, 2012;Kim et al, 2019). Also, commercial nurseries tend to use plug trays with more cells and smaller cell size to increase the number of plants produced, to decrease the space for seedling production and to reduce propagation costs per plant (Dufault and Waters, 1985;Oh et al, 2014).…”
Section: Cell Size Of Plug Traymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2015) [4] . Practically, all these depends upon the horticultural practices and the factors that determines the growth rate (Oagile et al, 2016) [6] , the root to shoot ratio (Sallaku et al, 2009) [8] , the crop stand (Babaj et al, 2012) [2] and yield capabilities (Ali. 2016) [1] of new transplants.For good nursery management it is utmost important that the available planting material is of highest possible quality for replanting and adoption in new areas.…”
Section: Nursery and Its Importancementioning
confidence: 99%