(reverse chronological order)
Understanding and Using Carolina Strongback Cucurbit Rootstock
Richard Hassell, Clemson University
Enhancing the Utility of Grafting in U.S. Vegetable Production
Matt Kleinhenz, The Ohio State University
2019’s Organic Agriculture Research Forum at Organicology
Vegetable Grafting – Part 1 — VGNtv
Frank Louws, North Carolina State University
2016’s National Grafting Symposium
Vegetable Grafting – Part 2 — VGNtv
Chieri Kubota, Ohio State University
2016’s National Grafting Symposium
Vegetable Grafting – Part 3 — VGNtv
Richard Hassell, Clemson University
2016’s National Grafting Symposium
New Protocol May Help Reveal Pre- and Post-grafting Environment Effects on Early-phase Healing in Grafted Tomato Seedlings
Bizhen Hu, Joshua Blakeslee, Peter P. Ling, Mark A. Bennett and Matt Kleinhenz, The Ohio State University
2014’s American Society for Horticultural Science Annual Conference
Toward More Effective Selection of Tomato Rootstock and Scion Varieties for Use in US Soil-Based Production, Including Organic
Bizhen Hu, Jennifer B. Moyseenko, Stephanie Short, Sonia D. Walker and Matt Kleinhenz, The Ohio State University
2014’s American Society for Horticultural Science Annual Conference