![]() | VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION |
Guidelines on Grafting, Air-Layering and Cuttings
Lars Schmidt
Associate Professional Officer
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UNDP/FAO REGIONAL PROJECT ON IMPROVED PRODUCTIVITY
OF MAN-MADE FORESTS THROUGH APPLICATION OF TECHNOLOGICAL
ADVANCES IN TREE BREEDING AND PROPAGATION
(RAS/91/004)
May, 1993
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Handling of Vegetative Propagation Material
Effect of the Origin of the Vegetative Propagation Material
Environmental Conditions During Rooting