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Supplementary vaccination of rootstocks
Supplementary vaccination of rootstocks is carried out in one of the following ways: by application, For the starter, for the bark (sheepskin coat), into the side slit, and even a wedge (triangle). Slips are placed low to the ground. For vaccination, special ones are used …
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PIN AND DIPLESS GUIDING OF OCULANTS
Work in the nursery in the second year usually starts with cutting the tenon washers. There are two methods of guiding ophthalmologists: pinless guidance, which consists in cutting the washers with a secateurs just above the eyelet, and spigot guidance, …
Budding of rootstocks
The first year of running the nursery
DIVISION OF THE AREA IN ACCOMMODATION
In large nurseries, the division of land into plots should be adapted to
the possibility of mechanization of many care treatments, and most of all protection, soil cultivation and tree digging. For this purpose, the rootstocks in the nursery are planted as quarters (belts) …
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, in the basement or indoors, …