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  2. Tree shelter - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, tree tubes accelerate growth by providing a mini-greenhouse environment that reduces moisture stress, channels growth into the main stem and roots and allows efficient control of weeds that can rob young seedlings of soil moisture and sunlight. Young trees protected in this way have a survival rate of around 85%, but without a ...

  3. Root trainer - Wikipedia

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    The other lateral roots of the plant grow to compensate for this—so a stronger root ball forms, which improves the sapling's chances. [3] When raising multiple seedlings, the root trainers are commonly placed in trays or racks. The size of each trainer depends upon the species but, for broad-leaved trees, the capacity is about a cup. Vertical ...

  4. Tubestock - Wikipedia

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    The term tubestock mostly refers to seedlings grown in individual pots (or Tubes) as opposed to smaller seedlings grown in cell-trays containing from 100 to 500 plants, which are referred to as "Plugs".

  5. Tree planting - Wikipedia

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    A tree planter in northern Ontario Tree planting is an aspect of habitat conservation.In each plastic tube, a hardwood tree has been planted. Tree planting in Ghana. Tree planting is the process of transplanting tree seedlings, generally for forestry, land reclamation, or landscaping purposes.

  6. Tuber - Wikipedia

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    Some plants also form smaller tubers or tubercules that act like seeds, producing small plants that resemble (in morphology and size) seedlings. Some stem tubers are long-lived, such as those of tuberous begonias , but many plants have tubers that survive only until the plants have fully leafed out, at which point the tuber is reduced to a ...

  7. Tomato grafting - Wikipedia

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    This method uses micropropagated scion shoots that grafted onto 3 week-old rootstock seedlings. [13] The most common commercial technique for grafting tomato is tube grafting. Tube grafting takes place when the scion and rootstock are severed as seedlings and reattached with a small, silicone tube or clip.

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