Wortelgestellen
Wortelgestellen, also known as rootstocks, are the lower part of a plant that is used to grow a new plant. They are typically used in horticulture and agriculture to improve the growth, health, and productivity of the plant. Rootstocks can be selected based on their resistance to diseases, pests, and environmental conditions, as well as their ability to provide nutrients and water to the plant. They can also be used to control the size and shape of the plant, as well as to improve its flavor and aroma. Wortelgestellen are often used in the cultivation of fruit trees, vegetables, and flowers, and can be propagated through grafting or budding. They are an important tool in plant breeding and horticultural practices, helping to create more resilient and productive plants.