Jan 21, 2016
Vegetable Grafting – Part 1— VGNtv

USDA-SCRI project director Frank Louws, a professor and director of the NSF-Center for Integrated Pest Management in the Department of Plant Pathology at North Carolina State University, talks about the purpose for the National Grafting Symposium held in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

See Vegetable Grafting-Part 2:  Chieri Kubota, professor at the University of Arizona, gives an overview of vegetable grafting.

See Vegetable Grafting-Part 3: Richard Hassell, associate professor at Clemson University, reviews approaches to grafting.


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