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Selection and Maintenance of Cuttings for Experimental Purposes

The cuttings may be either axillary shoots or from primary shoots cut off at any appropriate node. Axillary cuttings root faster than nodal [Pg.179]

FIGURE 3. Cuttings, both rooted and unrooted, of a size convenient for experimentation. Small nutrient tubes with caps may be used if experimentation lasts longer than a day. [Pg.180]


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