Dwarfing rootstocks

Dwarfing rootstocks are special root systems that keep trees smaller in size. They control how big the plant grows without affecting the fruit size. These rootstocks make pruning and harvesting easier. 

Dwarfing rootstocks help orchardists, urban gardeners, and commercial farmers grow more plants in less space. They are also beneficial for landscapers who want neat and compact trees. They help grow trees in less space with minimal effort. Researchers use them to develop efficient farming systems with higher yields and less labor.