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GRAFTING - traducción al árabe


GRAFTING         
  • Successful cleft graft after 2 years' growth
  • Same graft after 4 years' growth
  • Ayrshire]], Scotland
  • A grafted tree showing two differently coloured blossoms
  • Graft particular to plum cherry. The scion is the largest in the plant, due to the imperfect union of the two. It can be seen on the enlarged trunk: this accumulation of starch is an indication of imperfection.
  • Grafting process (Uzbekistan)
  • A "[[husband and wife tree]]" – natural grafting in blackthorn [[Prunus spinosa]]
  • An example of approach grafting by [[Axel Erlandson]].
  • Tape has been used to bind the rootstock and scion at the graft, and tar to protect the scion from desiccation.
  • T budding
  • Successful stub graft, healed
  • Successful whip graft
  • Graft needing attention the following season
HORTICULTURAL TECHNIQUE WHEREBY TISSUES OF PLANTS ARE JOINED SO AS TO CONTINUE THEIR GROWTH TOGETHER
Inarch graft; Topworking; Grafted (plant); Ungrafted (plant); Graft union; Grafted; Grafting (plant); Scion (grafting); Graftage; Ungrafted; Budding (grafting); Budwood; Grafting knife

ألاسم

اِزْدِراع ; زَرْع

الفعل

اِزْدَرَعَ ; طَعَّمَ الغُصْنَ أو النَّباتَ إلخ

grafting         
  • Successful cleft graft after 2 years' growth
  • Same graft after 4 years' growth
  • Ayrshire]], Scotland
  • A grafted tree showing two differently coloured blossoms
  • Graft particular to plum cherry. The scion is the largest in the plant, due to the imperfect union of the two. It can be seen on the enlarged trunk: this accumulation of starch is an indication of imperfection.
  • Grafting process (Uzbekistan)
  • A "[[husband and wife tree]]" – natural grafting in blackthorn [[Prunus spinosa]]
  • An example of approach grafting by [[Axel Erlandson]].
  • Tape has been used to bind the rootstock and scion at the graft, and tar to protect the scion from desiccation.
  • T budding
  • Successful stub graft, healed
  • Successful whip graft
  • Graft needing attention the following season
HORTICULTURAL TECHNIQUE WHEREBY TISSUES OF PLANTS ARE JOINED SO AS TO CONTINUE THEIR GROWTH TOGETHER
Inarch graft; Topworking; Grafted (plant); Ungrafted (plant); Graft union; Grafted; Grafting (plant); Scion (grafting); Graftage; Ungrafted; Budding (grafting); Budwood; Grafting knife
تَطْعيم
grafting         
  • Successful cleft graft after 2 years' growth
  • Same graft after 4 years' growth
  • Ayrshire]], Scotland
  • A grafted tree showing two differently coloured blossoms
  • Graft particular to plum cherry. The scion is the largest in the plant, due to the imperfect union of the two. It can be seen on the enlarged trunk: this accumulation of starch is an indication of imperfection.
  • Grafting process (Uzbekistan)
  • A "[[husband and wife tree]]" – natural grafting in blackthorn [[Prunus spinosa]]
  • An example of approach grafting by [[Axel Erlandson]].
  • Tape has been used to bind the rootstock and scion at the graft, and tar to protect the scion from desiccation.
  • T budding
  • Successful stub graft, healed
  • Successful whip graft
  • Graft needing attention the following season
HORTICULTURAL TECHNIQUE WHEREBY TISSUES OF PLANTS ARE JOINED SO AS TO CONTINUE THEIR GROWTH TOGETHER
Inarch graft; Topworking; Grafted (plant); Ungrafted (plant); Graft union; Grafted; Grafting (plant); Scion (grafting); Graftage; Ungrafted; Budding (grafting); Budwood; Grafting knife
‎ تَطْعيم‎

Definición

Grafting
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Graft.
II. Grafting ·noun A scarfing or endwise attachment of one timber to another.
III. Grafting ·noun The act or method of weaving a cover for a ring, rope end, ·etc.
IV. Grafting ·noun The transplanting of a portion of flesh or skin to a denuded surface; autoplasty.

Wikipedia

Grafting
Grafting or graftage is a horticultural technique whereby tissues of plants are joined so as to continue their growth together. The upper part of the combined plant is called the scion () while the lower part is called the rootstock.
Ejemplos de uso de GRAFTING
1. Simply grafting extra players onto the squad can be counterproductive.
2. I still catch people saying: ‘Eee, I miss hearing him!‘ He had Georgia up there grafting.
3. In Britain, the therapy is approved for conditions including skin grafting and bone marrow transplants.
4. The problem was to secure many pieces of skin for grafting.
5. Using grafting techniques he built up an orchard large enough to market the lemon internationally.