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| Augšanas metožu panākumu rādītājs× | Vakstēšanas panākumu novērtēšana× | |
|---|---|---|
| Nozare | Dārzkopība | Dārzkopība |
| Saime | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| Izcelsmes gads≠ | 1970 | 1850 |
| Autors≠ | Nursery and propagation science | Classical horticulture |
| Tips≠ | propagation efficiency measurement pipeline | morphological assessment pipeline |
| Pirmavots | Hartmann, H. T., Kester, D. E., Davies, F. T., & Geneve, R. L. (2011). Plant Propagation: Principles and Practices (8th ed.). Prentice Hall. link ↗ | Hartmann, H. T., Kester, D. E., Davies, F. T., & Geneve, R. L. (2011). Plant Propagation: Principles and Practices (8th ed.). Prentice Hall. link ↗ |
| Citi nosaukumi | propagation efficiency, rooting success assessment, nursery propagation management | graft compatibility testing, union assessment, graft survival rate |
| Saistītās≠ | 4 | 3 |
| Kopsavilkums≠ | Plant propagation success rate quantifies the efficiency of vegetative (cuttings, layers, division) and generative (seed) propagation methods by measuring germination, rooting, and survival percentages. This method combines environmental monitoring, growth observations, and statistical analysis to optimize propagation protocols and predict nursery output. It is fundamental to nursery operations and plant breeding programs worldwide. | Grafting success evaluation assesses the degree of vascular union formation and physiological compatibility between scion (upper) and rootstock (lower) in grafted plants. This method combines visual inspection of callus development, histological analysis, anatomical measurements, and physiological testing to predict long-term graft performance. It is critical for rootstock development, cultivar preservation, and commercial propagation efficiency. |
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