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Graft Compatibility in Woody Plants: An Expanded Perspective
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
Journal of Environmental Horticulture
Volume
6
Issue
1
First Page
27
Last Page
32
Publication Date
1988
Abstract
Four thousand years of practice and research in grafting woody plants have not provided significant answers to questions about the causes of graft incompatibility nor allowed valid predictions to be made regarding potential incompatibilities between individual plants of most species of landscape trees. In this paper, the author briefly reviews some of the more recent research findings dealing with graft success and failure and discusses three areas of research that have heretofore not been adequately studied. These are (a) wound compartmentalization, (b) girdling, and (c) lignification.
Recommended Citation
Santamour, Jr., F. S. 1988. Graft Compatibility in Woody Plants: An Expanded Perspective. Journal of Environmental Horticulture. 6 (1): 27-32.