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Example sentences for "inarching"

Lexicographically close words:
inappropriateness; inapt; inaptitude; inaptly; inarched; inarticulate; inarticulately; inartificial; inartistic; inasmuch
  1. But inarching of the native chestnut is for the most part unsuccessful because the fungus grows too rapidly and girdles the stem, killing the parts above before the inarched tips of the suckers can take hold.

  2. There seems to be a certain relation between the amount of disease resistance in the tree and the possibility of restoring it to health by the inarching method.

  3. Showing inarching method of controlling the chestnut blight a Chinese-Japanese hybrid chestnut, 13 yrs.

  4. But by this method of inarching you restore that connection between leaves and roots.

  5. Inarching and grafting may also be performed.

  6. Inarching or grafting by approach is the process of grafting contiguous plants or branches while the parts are both attached to their own roots.

  7. Inarching or grafting is done in early spring, as soon as growth commences.

  8. Increased by seeds, which should be sown in sand during early spring, and by grafting, budding, or inarching upon A.

  9. Oranges and camelias were often propagated by inarching in the old practice, but this work is now much more easily done by the veneer-graft.

  10. Inarching or grafting by approach, in which the cion remains attached to the parent plant until union takes place.

  11. We do this work from mid-April to mid-May, and make a systematic canvas of all the trees in all our plantations, inarching all those where if is necessary or might be advantageous.

  12. They saved the largest one as the main trunk and taking a graft or a large sprout from the opposite side of the stump, inarching it into the main trunk two or three feet up.

  13. This inarching process has not received the attention it deserves.

  14. Those of our trees in Connecticut which have been blighted have continued in health and nut-bearing ever since we began the inarching method in 1937 (Fig.

  15. The scion instead of remaining attached to its parent plant, according to former inarching method, had been transferred to the stock, leaving two or three inches of scion free below the point of grafting, as illustrated in the drawing.

  16. From one to four leaves, or parts of leaves, were left upon grafts which were applied to stocks according to this new inarching method.

  17. It belongs among the inarching methods in classification.

  18. I am presenting a description of the new inarching method promptly, before obtaining more extensive statistics, in order that members of this society may apply it experimentally next spring.

  19. Inarching may now be performed on evergreens and other plants, which you may wish to propagate this way.

  20. The operation of inarching is sometimes performed by nature.


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