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ROOTED STOCK [4 records]

Record 1 2008-11-17

English

Subject field(s)
  • Horticulture
  • Nurseries (Farming)
CONT

Lining-out stock includes all nursery stock suitable for planting out in nursery rows, beds, containers, or into natural areas.

CONT

Examples of growing-on stock include lining-out stock(rooted cuttings, seedlings, grafts), liners(stock grown in beds for one to two years), or whips(unbranched trees grown from budded or grafted understock).

OBS

lining out [repiquage en ligne (n.m.)]: Transplanting seedlings or rooted cuttings in rows in a nursery bed.

OBS

Some sources use "liners" as a short for "lining-out stock" but according to some other reliable sources, there are a slight difference in meanings. "Lining-out stock" include all nursery stock, not only the young plants grown for sale (liners).

Key term(s)
  • lining out stock

French

Domaine(s)
  • Horticulture
  • Pépinières
OBS

repiquage en ligne (lining out) : Mode de repiquage le plus fréquent qui consiste à repiquer de jeunes plants en lignes et à intervalles réguliers dans les pépinières.

Spanish

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Record 2 2008-11-17

English

Subject field(s)
  • Horticulture
  • Nurseries (Farming)
DEF

Young, immature plants that will be grown from several months to one or more seasons in the nursery before reaching a transplantable size ... after transplanting, grown further for saleable size.

CONT

Examples of growing-on stock include lining-out stock(rooted cuttings, seedlings, grafts), liners(stock grown in beds for one to two years), or whips(unbranched trees grown from budded or grafted understock).

CONT

[Devrinol® 50-DF:] For use on certain Pome Fruits, Small Fruits, Stone Fruits, Vegetables, Container-Grown Ornamentals, Field-Grown Nursery Stock, Liner Stock, Forestry Stock and Ground Covers.

OBS

Some sources use "liners" as a short for "lining-out stock" but according to some other reliable sources, there are a slight difference in meanings. "Lining-out stock" include all nursery stock, not only the young plants grown for sale (liners).

Key term(s)
  • liner

French

Domaine(s)
  • Horticulture
  • Pépinières
CONT

[Devrinol® 50-DF : ] À utiliser sur certains petits fruits, fruits à pépins et à noyau, légumes, plantes ornementales (en contenants ou en plein champ), plants repiqués, plants de peuplement forestier et plantes derevêtement du sol.

Key term(s)
  • plants repiqués en ligne

Spanish

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Record 3 2008-11-17

English

Subject field(s)
  • Horticulture
  • Nurseries (Farming)
CONT

Rooted cuttings. Rooted stock is usually grown from 13 cm cuttings principally from hybrid poplar material grown in stool beds. Rooted cuttings cost more to produce, but have some advantages over cuttings in certain applications. At lower planting densities, the cost of establishment and tending can be offset somewhat, as rooted stock has more advanced top growth than cuttings. It requires less tending and is well suited for establishing lower density, higher quality plantations grown for lumber and veneer products. Deer and rodent damage is also less of a problem with larger rooted stock. Large(>1 m high) rooted cuttings are more costly to plant than smaller stock.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Horticulture
  • Pépinières
CONT

Boutures racinées. Le matériel raciné est ordinairement produit à partir de boutures de 13 cm provenant principalement de matériel de peuplier hybride cultivé dans des parcs à pieds-mères. Les boutures racinées imposent des coûts de production plus élevés, mais offrent certains avantages par rapport aux boutures non racinées dans certaines applications. Dans une plantation à plus faible densité, les coûts supérieurs d'établissement et d'entretien peuvent être compensés dans une certaine mesure par le développement plus avancé de la partie aérienne des boutures racinées. Celles-ci exigent moins d'entretien et conviennent à l'établissement de plantations de moindre densité, de qualité supérieure, pour la production de sciages et de placages. Elles sont aussi moins vulnérables face aux cerfs de Virginie et aux rongeurs. Par ailleurs, la plantation des boutures racinées plus grosses (hauteur > 1 m) coûte plus cher.

Spanish

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Record 4 1998-09-11

English

Subject field(s)
  • Plant and Crop Production
  • Flowers and Ornamentals (Horticulture)
DEF

The operation by which a shoot, termed the scion of one plant is united with the rooted part, termed the stock, of another to form one growing plant.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Cultures (Agriculture)
  • Floriculture
CONT

Le greffage permet la multiplication des espèces qui ne peuvent se reproduire autrement [...] Procédé de multiplication de la quasi-totalité des arbres fruitiers, le greffage s'utilise également pour la culture de certains légumes de serre [...] et de nombreuses espèces ornementales [...]

Spanish

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