Monthly Archives: June 2014

EFFECT OF CLIMATE FACTORS ON NURSERY PRODUCTION

gradThe most important meteorological factors influencing the growth of young plants are: temperature and insolation, rainfall and air humidity, as well as winds and hail.
Air temperature is a very important factor in the production of washers and …

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Storage, packing and transport of the washers

During storage, the pads should be protected against drying out and freezing. For a longer period of storage, bundles of rootstocks should be untied and deeply buried in the ground. For a short period of time, the rootstocks are kept pitted in bunches in the ground, …

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Production of vegetative rootstocks by herbaceous cuttings

frame herbaceous cuttingsProduction of vegetative rootstocks based on propagation by herbaceous cuttings.
Herb seedlings are prepared from this year's shoots cut from mother trees planted especially for this purpose. Mother trees for seedling are usually planted at a distance …

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Removal of shims

In our climate, the shoots covered with earth take root in the fall. Rooted shoots can be removed from the mother plants this fall or only in the spring of the following year. Late-fall washer subtraction is more justified due to the possibility of better securing …

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Receiving shims

In the second year, plants intended for vertical propagation are cut in spring with a pin pruner to a height of approx. 5 cm above the ground. From the base of the plants trimmed in such a way, they grow vertically 2-3 new shoots. In the moment, when the young shoots reach height …

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Mother plants of rootstocks

rootstock reproductionMother plants of vegetative rootstocks remain in one place for a relatively long period, on average approx 10 years. A specific way of managing mother plants, of which, after the end of vegetation, all the shoots are often cut off each year, causes the loss of a significant amount of organic substances. So strong …

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