The Pre-Budded Interstem: A New Technique
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1977.31.1.14Abstract
The entire length of the potential interstem (interstock) material is budded at intervals of 15-18 cm with the desired cultivar during the budding season. During dormancy this material is cut into scion-wood, each piece containing the budded cultivar at its distal end. These scions are whip grafted to the rootstock, and an interstem tree is produced in one twelvemonth season.
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