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  2. Tomato grafting - Wikipedia

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    In tomatoes, increases in fruit yield are typically the results of increased fruit size. [8] Research has shown that possible mechanisms for increased yield are likely due to increased water and nutrient uptake among vigorous rootstock genotypes. Conductance through the stoma was improved in tomato plants when grafted onto vigorous rootstock. [7]

  3. Pomato - Wikipedia

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    The rootstock (potato) acts as a stable and healthy root system and the scions (tomato) are chosen for their fruit, flowers or leaves. The tomatoes should be ready to harvest after about 12 weeks during the summer months, the potatoes should be ready after the tomato leaves begin to die back, normally in early autumn. [4]

  4. Grafting - Wikipedia

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    The best post-grafting treatment was 4 weeks of long-day treatment followed by 2 weeks of short-day treatment, then 8 weeks of chilling, and finally long-day treatment. Since grafts of white spruce put on relatively little growth in the 2 years after grafting, techniques for accelerating the early growth were studied by Greenwood (1988) [ 21 ...

  5. Ready for a Bumper Crop? Here’s How to Maximize Your Tomato ...

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    Tomatoes thrive on consistent watering and ample sunlight. Provide 1-2 inches of water weekly, adjusting based on weather and soil type to avoid overwatering or drought stress.

  6. It's almost tomato time. Here are a CA tomato lover's picks ...

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    One of Tennessee's best crops is about to hit the shelves and produce stands in abundance. Prepare yourself.

  7. Tomato tips: The best ways to buy, store and use ... - AOL

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