intergraft
noun [ C ] biology specialized uk/ˈɪn.tə.ɡrɑːft/ us/ˈɪn.t̬ɚ.ɡræft/
种间嫁接
a place where two plants have grown together because a piece has been cut from one plant and attached to the other
The plants with intergrafts were divided into two groups.
Intergrafts with foil allowed fewer aphids to develop on the scions. 用铝箔保护种间嫁接,使接穗上的蚜虫减少。
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- To produce an intergraft, the scion of a resistant variety was first fitted onto a rootstock.
- When the intergrafts were left uncovered and leafless, the resistance increased.
- Further increases in resistance occurred when a pair of leaves was retained on the intergraft.