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Cristates shapes grafting of selected cactuses species
BORDOVSKÁ, Monika
Fasciation is the deviation of plant growth, which penetrate the cristates. Their reproduction is easiest grafting. Between 2008 and 2009, always in late May, was based grafting experiments. The grafting was used in each year of the 5 kinds of rootstocks. On all rootstocks were grafted Christ in each year a different kind. In each year, so was the 100 grafted plant (total 200). Slips were used as cristate Cleistocactus sp. and Hildewintera aureispina as rootstocks and cacti Cereus jamacaru, Cereus peruvianus Echinopsis eyriesii, Echinopsis huascha, Eriocereus jusbertii, Trichocereus pasacana. The highest average success rate of grafting, the rootstock had Echinopsis hauscha (57.5%). The worst results are showing the type of rootstock Cereus jamacaru (5%). Overall, the successful grafting cristata Hildewintera aureispina 49%. The highest grafting success was achieved rootstocks Echinopsis eyriesii when it was grafted Christ Cleistocactus sp. (65%). The highest average success rate (of all types of cristates) had a rootstock Echinopsis hauscha (57.5%).

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