@article{article_409607, title={The Use of the Modified Chip Budding Method for Rose Propagation in the Field}, journal={Akdeniz University Journal of the Faculty of Agriculture}, volume={10}, pages={1–10}, year={1997}, author={Karagüzel, Osman}, keywords={Propagation, Budding Method, Rose}, abstract={<p>The experiments were carried out to investigate the use of the modified chip budding method on hardwood cuttings of rootstock (Rosa odorata L.) at the workbench, and to compare the method with ’T’ budding as started-eye for propagation of budded rose plants in the fîeld under the Mediterranean Coastal climatic conditions. Scion buds were taken from cvs Dallas, Jacaranda and Gabriella. Desirable well developed budded plant ratios, from 71.0 to 82.7 %, were obtained by using the modified chip budding at the workbench and planting budded cuttings in the field at the same time in late autumn and winter. Modified chip budding had also advantages in the number of rooted cuttings that could be budded, bud union percentage and well developed budded plant ratios compared to ’T’ budding as started-eye. The highest bud union and well developed budded plant ratios were recorded in cv Dallas. Modified chip budding method could eliminate some steps used in ’T’ budding, and provide a longer time for scion development. </p>}, number={1}, publisher={Akdeniz University}