It was tried in Turkey for the first time in the world, it gave hope to mulberry farmers

Published 2023년 6월 11일

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Tokat Gaziosmanpaşa University's Faculty of Agriculture has developed a world first by using the immersion method to produce black mulberry saplings. This method, which involves dipping the saplings at a 45-degree angle and gradually raising them throughout the season, has resulted in successful production. The facility can produce around 1,000 black mulberry saplings with this method, with the potential for up to 5,000 with multiplication. The facility also produces other berry saplings and conducts scientific research.
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Tokat Gaziosmanpaşa University Faculty of Agriculture instilled hope in farmers with the immersion method for the first time in the world. Black mulberry saplings, produced for the first time in the world by the dipping method, attracted great interest from the farmers. According to the news in İhlas News Agency, Assoc. Dr. Onur Saracoglu made the following statements: "This area you have seen is our berry fruit sapling production plot. We have three main greenhouses here. These main greenhouses have been specially designed. Thanks to the productions we make here, we produce as many different types of saplings as possible. Our greenhouse is our black mulberry breeding plot. Here is a tried-and-true plant for the first time in the world. We started seedling production by dipping method. We first planted the saplings at 45-degree angles, then we tried to raze them slowly throughout the season. Every shoot that came out during the season became a new sapling for us. It was already a ...
Source: Tgrthaber

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