juurimpulid
Juurimpulid, also known as rootstocks, are the lower parts of a plant that are used to propagate new plants. They are typically cut from the base of a mature plant and used to grow new plants through a process called layering or grafting. Rootstocks are commonly used in horticulture and agriculture to improve the growth and health of plants. They can also be used to introduce desirable traits, such as disease resistance or improved fruit quality, into new plant varieties. The use of rootstocks can help to reduce the time and effort required to grow new plants, as well as improve their overall productivity and longevity. In addition, rootstocks can be used to control the size and shape of plants, making them a valuable tool for landscape design and horticultural management.