Preliminary Trials on the Rooting of Clove Cuttings
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1946
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Fernie, L.M.
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The clove is a notoriously difficult subject to propagate vegetatively. Grafting, with varying degrees of success, is reported from Amani, Orissa, and Zanzibar; Ridley (1912) states that it can be propagated by layers; the only report of the successful rooting of cuttings comes from the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (1938)(Feilden and Garner, 1940).
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Fernie, L.M. (1946). Preliminary Trials on the Rooting of Clove Cuttings. The East African Agricultural Journal, 12(2), 135–136. https://doi.org/10.1080/03670074.1946.11664544