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Tommy E. Thompson and Sara E. Duke

Pollarded pecan trees to be grafted.
by Tommy E. Thompson and Sara E. Duke Studies

Pecan graft livability not affected by early stock limb removal

Abstract. Inlay bark grafting is a major technique used to establish pecan orchards and propagate improved cultivars on established trees of inferior cultivars. The standard technique is to remove stock limbs immediately before grafting. It would be a major advantage if growers could get this labor intensive process accomplished earlier, since grafting season is short...

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