Sentences with phrase «grafted plant»

Some corals can reproduce like grafted plant clippings through budding or fragmentation, when broken fragments regenerate and form new colonies.
Such polyploidy, as it is called, is usually attributed to genome duplication, but some cases could be evidence of genome exchange in grafted plants.
Farmers have been grafting plants for thousands of years to combine, say, a tree that bears delicious fruit with one that has disease - resistant roots.
Different responses of grafted plants to environmental conditions, the case of «physiological wilt», and germplasm selection for rational breeding
Like so many grafted plants, the works in the exhibition wiggle into their newly - found shared context, accepting it well.

Not exact matches

The Lion of Kona demonstrated how arabica coffee plants are grafted onto liberica root stocks to produce plants that are resistant to the nematodes that plague the area's coffee beans while maintaining the exceptional taste one expects from Kona coffee beans.
We also provide expertise in bulk wine storage, wine aging, both barrel and stave, along with custom grape crush processing agreements and long term grape planting or grafting contracts.
The Lion farms of Kona demonstrated how arabica coffee plants are grafted onto liberica root stocks to produce plants that are resistant to the nematodes that plague the area's coffee farms while maintaining the exceptional taste one expects from Kona coffee.
I wondered wether the same could be done for chiles, i.e. graft slower growing Habanero plants onto Jalapeno roots.
Some varietals have been grafted over to others, while some blocks were ripped out and planted with newer clones and rootstocks.
Grafting involves transplanting part of one plant onto another so they fuse and continue to grow.
That is the implication of a series of studies showing the ancient practice of grafting can allow even distantly related plants to swap all three kinds of genomes they possess.
Grafting is increasingly used for vegetable production, for instance to boost yields by using plant varieties with more vigorous roots.
Because grafting has been widely used for millennia, it is highly likely that some of the plants we eat were created by this kind of unintentional genetic engineering by farmers, Maliga and Bock think.
Bacteria enter the vine through grafts or wounds and spread through the plant's vascular tissue.
It is made of a plant extract called chlorogenic acid that is grafted to benzophenone, an additive from sunscreen and soap.
The ancient practice of grafting allows plants to swap genomes and can give rise to «naturally» genetically modified crops
The plant parasite dodder grafts itself to multiple hosts, fusing the plants into a superorganism that can produce surprising effects
Most A. tumefaciens infections in plants occur in wounds, like those that sometimes result from grafting together different plant stocks.
Bananas are sterile clones, grafted from original plants from thousands of years ago.
Volkswagen spurned the government graft from Michigan, Alabama, and other states, going with Tennessee's winning bid of $ 577 million in tax breaks to build a $ 1 billion Passat plant, where the nonunionized beginning hourly wage is $ 14.50.
AuthorImprints Services: eBook design, conversion About the book: R.J. Garner's The Grafter's Handbook is the classic reference book and revered encyclopedia (and the only one of its kind) on plant propagation by grafting, and has been favored by orchardists and gardeners since its first publication in 1947.
Plants here were gathered from those found at other mission sites, then cloned, grafted, or planted from cuttings and seeds.
Amid curvilinear beds of American plants and arcing pathways, visitors encounter such works as Spider by Louise Bourgeois, House I by Roy Lichtenstein, Thinker on a Rock by Barry Flanagan, and Graft by Roxy Paine.
In response, he began to create cages in which body parts meld with transistors and circuit boards sprout plastic flowers; boxes in which disembodied eyes stare at magazine pages and ears listen to radios; and greenhouses in which electronics, plants, and body parts are grafted to each other.
Damascus rose, 2016 - ongoing, Damask rose cuttings from Damascus grafted in rose plants, dimensions vary
Sokol Beqiri has apparently planted an oak tree on the grounds with limbs grafted on from a tree in Kassel — a kind of symbol for the forced coupling that is Documenta 14 — but it was nowhere to be found.
Also at Polytechnion are a work by Pope.L and an oak tree next to Prevelakis Hall planted by Sokol Beqiri, with branches grafted from an oak in Kassel.
Interestingly, I'm told that you can graft hemp and marijuana plants to get hybrids with very usable THC concentrations but that don't look or smell anything like pot.
I am well versed in grafting and other plant growth techniques as well as in the day to day maintenance of a nursery.
Climbing roses should have their «graft union» (the part where the stem of the rose plant is grafted onto its roots) at root level, too.
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