Grafting vegetable crops onto resistant rootstock is a biological control method that provides an organic alternative to soil fumigation, and has been used successfully in Asia for nearly 100 years. Can this technology be used by growers in the Pacific Northwest to manage Verticillium wilt?
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Everything is in!
Well almost... The majority is in. There are a few grafts still waiting in the healing chamber, but it's getting later in the growing season. Now I can shift my focus to pruning, monitoring, and fruit quality analysis.
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