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Grafting wax is a composition of rosin, beeswax, tallow, and similar materials, used in gluing and sealing the wounds of newly grafted trees or shrubs to protect them from infection. The current formulation typically used in the northwestern portion of the United States for fruit trees, is based on a mixture created by Albert Sak, a German-from-Russia immigrant. The exact original composition is a closely guarded family secret.

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dbo:abstract Grafting wax is a composition of rosin, beeswax, tallow, and similar materials, used in gluing and sealing the wounds of newly grafted trees or shrubs to protect them from infection. The current formulation typically used in the northwestern portion of the United States for fruit trees, is based on a mixture created by Albert Sak, a German-from-Russia immigrant. The exact original composition is a closely guarded family secret. (en) Entwas is een materiaal dat gebruikt wordt om de openingen tussen de ent en het hout van de stam te dichten. Hierdoor wordt uitdroging voorkomen. Het kan tevens worden gebruikt om wonden te dichten en zo uitdroging en infectie te voorkomen. Het is een mengsel van onder meer colofonium en bijenwas. (nl)
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rdfs:comment Grafting wax is a composition of rosin, beeswax, tallow, and similar materials, used in gluing and sealing the wounds of newly grafted trees or shrubs to protect them from infection. The current formulation typically used in the northwestern portion of the United States for fruit trees, is based on a mixture created by Albert Sak, a German-from-Russia immigrant. The exact original composition is a closely guarded family secret. (en) Entwas is een materiaal dat gebruikt wordt om de openingen tussen de ent en het hout van de stam te dichten. Hierdoor wordt uitdroging voorkomen. Het kan tevens worden gebruikt om wonden te dichten en zo uitdroging en infectie te voorkomen. Het is een mengsel van onder meer colofonium en bijenwas. (nl)
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