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Virtual tutorial on grafting almonds

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E-Learning & Certification on transplanting almond plants, has been created to familiarize people with the nutrition of transplanting almond plants. The best foundation For almonds, the base is bitter almonds. which is very resistant to drought, pests, salinity and poor soil. On this base, you can transplant all kinds of sweet almonds, as well as all kinds of peaches, peaches, fig peaches, shebarang peaches, etc. Green tomato also has a grip on this base, and of course, it is not very compatible and it is difficult to transplant. I recommend almond grafting to beginners. It connects very easily. It is not even sensitive to the shape of the scion and the method of grafting (for example, tubular or T). Transplantation time can be done in three seasons. +After the sap flows and before the tree wakes up (March month) + Harvest barley (June) +Sleep transplant (September), it is enough to place a piece of the skin containing the bud (graft) under the skin of the corn and then firmly around the graft. Close it so that it does not blow air. Of course, the tip of the bud must be free to grow. Remove the Dunhal. To stimulate the bud to grow. After making sure that the graft is taken from a little higher than the grafting place, cut the branches and remove the remaining branches and newly grown non-grafted buds.

Definition of grafting:

Grafting in the word means that a part of a plant is placed on another plant in such a way that the two are fused with each other after a while and form a single plant. so that the plant resulting from their union can continue to grow and develop as an independent plant. Some researchers consider grafting as a special technique in which a part of a plant is replaced with a part of the plant in order to provide the conditions for nutrition and growth of the new plant by creating a suitable support. Others define grafting as the transfer of a part of a plant to a part of another plant for the purpose of plant propagation or to accustom the new plant to special environmental conditions. In terms of horticulture, the part that gives rise to the aerial parts of a transplanted plant is called the scion or phyrozoite, and the other part that includes the growth of the plant is called the root or phyrozoite. Undoubtedly, the more similar these two parts are in terms of genetic traits and the closer they are related botanically, the easier it is for the tissues to fuse at the transplant site and the more reliable the stability of the transplant.

Course Titles virtual learning Transplanting the almond plant:

  • Performing a variety of almond plant propagation methods
  • Performing the transplant operation
  • Inspection of different almond bases
  • Inspection of different varieties of almonds
  • Performing types of branch grafting
  • Performing types of bud grafting
  • Examining graft fusion and treatment of grafts after grafting operation

Requirements of almond plant grafting course:

[list_negative] This course has special prerequisites. It is not required and the course is taught from the basics. [/list_negative]

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