Cut Wild Jujube Trees, Graft Chinese Dates on Stumps

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This method is feasible, and the reasons are as follows:

- Close genetic relationship: Both wild jujubes and Chinese dates belong to the genus Ziziphus in the family Rhamnaceae. They have a close genetic relationship and strong grafting affinity. When grafting Chinese dates onto the stumps of wild jujube trees, the scions and rootstocks can heal and grow well together, and the survival rate is relatively high.

- Utilize the original root system: The root system of wild jujube trees is well-developed and can adapt well to the local environment. The root system of the remaining stumps after cutting down the wild jujube trees still has the ability to absorb water and nutrients, which can provide sufficient nutritional support for the grafted Chinese dates and help the grafted seedlings grow and develop rapidly.

- Save costs and time: Compared with replanting Chinese date saplings, grafting Chinese dates on the stumps of wild jujube trees can save links such as re-land preparation, seedling cultivation, and transplantation. It can greatly save labor, material resources, and time costs, and achieve the large-scale cultivation and benefits of Chinese dates more quickly.
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Eso lo puede hacer una persona por q Dos

williamcamacho
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I always wondered where jujubes came from

michaelk
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Зачем повторять один кадр несколько раз на большее ума нехватает

Иван-ьзй
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Yeşil kovanın içinde güç kaynadı var galiba

MustafaTulu-rsgr
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Todo eso para cortar una rama, no será más rápido y fácil con un machete?

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