Grafting, the union of rootstock and scion to form a single organism with vascular connections, is a critical technique for agriculture, especially in woody perennials like grapevines. Despite the ...
Understanding how grapevines respond to drought is key to future-proofing viticulture in a changing climate. In a recent study, scientists examined how two grapevine cultivars—Callet and ...
Whip and tongue grafting is a common grafting technique used to join two different plants to form a new one. This method involves creating a V-shaped cut at the end of both the scion and rootstock, ...