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Definition of bud-graft in English: bud-graftverb [with object]Graft a bud from (a plant) on to another plant. Example sentencesExamples - When seedling rootstock trees are 2-3m tall, selected cultivars are bud-grafted to them.
- Clones of Hevea brasiliensis are normally bud-grafted on seedling rootstocks.
- Three or five apple varieties are bud-grafted onto the same tree.
- These are not bud-grafted varieties but species grown from seed - we believe that the anticipation of waiting for fruit and finally tasting it is something that the foregone taste of bud-grafted varieties like D-24 would deny.
- Also, after these roses were germinated and grown for a short while, the breeder then bud grafts them onto a robust rootstock to watch their growth attributes for several years.
noun A plant grown by grafting a bud from one plant on to another plant. Example sentencesExamples - Cut off the rest of the stem half an inch above the new bud graft, and this will force the new bud.
- Growers recognized that the different cherimoya varieties, propagated by bud grafts, had different properties.
- Many citrus fruits are hybrids created through cross-pollination or through bud grafts, when root stock from one species or variety is grafted onto another to produce a new species or variety.
- Within a week to ten days you will be able to determine if the bud graft has taken.
- It is a non-vegetative bud graft particularly suited to vines in warm climates.
Definition of bud-graft in US English: bud-graftverbˈbədˌɡraft [with object]Graft a bud of (a plant) onto another plant. Example sentencesExamples - These are not bud-grafted varieties but species grown from seed - we believe that the anticipation of waiting for fruit and finally tasting it is something that the foregone taste of bud-grafted varieties like D-24 would deny.
- Three or five apple varieties are bud-grafted onto the same tree.
- Also, after these roses were germinated and grown for a short while, the breeder then bud grafts them onto a robust rootstock to watch their growth attributes for several years.
- Clones of Hevea brasiliensis are normally bud-grafted on seedling rootstocks.
- When seedling rootstock trees are 2-3m tall, selected cultivars are bud-grafted to them.
nounˈbədˌɡraft A plant grown by grafting a bud onto another plant. Example sentencesExamples - Many citrus fruits are hybrids created through cross-pollination or through bud grafts, when root stock from one species or variety is grafted onto another to produce a new species or variety.
- It is a non-vegetative bud graft particularly suited to vines in warm climates.
- Within a week to ten days you will be able to determine if the bud graft has taken.
- Cut off the rest of the stem half an inch above the new bud graft, and this will force the new bud.
- Growers recognized that the different cherimoya varieties, propagated by bud grafts, had different properties.
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