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Chinese Agricultural Science Bulletin ›› 2015, Vol. 31 ›› Issue (34): 115-118.doi: 10.11924/j.issn.1000-6850.casb15030088

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The effect of scion length and plant time on bayberry survival rate and growth

朱建军 and 马志方   

  • Received:2015-03-11 Revised:2015-11-23 Accepted:2015-06-15 Online:2015-12-17 Published:2015-12-17

Abstract: In order to improve the survival rate and scion utilization, the effect of different scion length and plant time on bayberry survival and growth were researched in 2014. The survival rate of shorter grafting (5 - 6 cm) and long grafting (8 - 12 cm) were 87% -88% and 89%-90% respectively when the bayberry trees were planted after grafting 6 d-12 d. There were no significant differences. The survival rate were down to 20.2%-21% when they were planted after grafting 1 d. Rainy weather is bad for survival. Grafting breeding can be greatly improved with short ones when scions are not enough.