New cybrids resulting from asexual pathway: a promise of the cybridization for creating new citrus rootstocks and cultivars [PDF]
Cybridization should be a way to induce phenotypical variations in highly heterozygous secondary citrus species or genotypes, without breaking their very complex multilocus structure by sexual recombination.
Barantin, Pascal +3 more
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Changes in Soil Organic Carbon Fractions in Response to Cover Crops in an Orange Orchard
The cultivation of cover crops intercropped with fruit trees is an alternative to maintain mulch cover between plant rows and increase soil organic carbon (C) stocks. The objective of this study was to evaluate changes in soil total organic C content and
Francisco Éder Rodrigues de Oliveira +2 more
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Caracterização da rebentação da tangerineira ‘Setubalense’ em anos de safra e de contrassafra [PDF]
A produção de citrinos encontra-se amplamente disseminada por todos os continentes, representando uma atividade económica geradora de milhões de euros. As crescentes exigências dos consumidores conduzem ao aparecimento de novas variedades, em detrimento ...
Duarte, Amílcar, Pacheco, Pedro
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Characteristics of organic citriculture in Brazil
This study aimed to discuss the main aspects of production, management and marketing adopted by organic growers in the Brazilian citriculture. Therefore, a literature review on this subject and a qualitative research using interviews with certifiers, governmental institutions, farmers, cooperatives and grower associations were carried out.
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Costs of Using Cover Crops in Citrus Production, 2022–23
This publication presents the results from a static one-year cost analysis assessing the viability of planting cover crops in citrus row middles in a Florida grove to determine whether implementing them will be economically feasible for citrus growers ...
Tara Wade +2 more
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Light distribution on citrus canopy affects physiological parameters and fruiting pattern [PDF]
Light interception by the orange tree canopy during flower bud differentiation and subsequent flowering and fruit setting has been monitored by continuous data recording from 48 silicon cells distributed in different canopy zones.
Benincasa, Fabrizio +4 more
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Os viroides são os menores fitopatógenos conhecidos. Constituídos por uma molécula de RNA de fita simples, circular, que não é encapsidada e não codifica proteínas, são capazes de se replicar de maneira autônoma nas células do hospedeiro.
CARVALHO, Sérgio Alves +4 more
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Allelic diversity of Ferritin III and PMT IV genes related to iron chlorosis in some citrus rootstocks : S02P07 [PDF]
Iron (Fe) is one of the most important elements in plant mineral nutrition. Fe deficiency is critical abiotic stress factor for Mediterranean citriculture and the development of marker assisted selection (MAS) for this trait would be a great aid for ...
Aka Kacar, Yildiz +4 more
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Salt stress tolerance in acidic and sweet mandarins [PDF]
Mandarin genotypes can be split in two main groups: the acidic and the sweet mandarins. Commonly, acidic are used as rootstocks when sweet mandarins are the varieties that are consumed as fruits. The acidic 'Cleopatra' mandarin (Citrus reshni Hort.
Ben Mimoun, Mehdi +4 more
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Cover Crops for Florida Citrus: Practical Considerations and Their Impact on Soil Microbes
Recently, cover crops (CCs) have regained popularity as interest in soil health and agricultural sustainability increases among growers and consumers. However, their use in perennial agroecosystems and within subtropical climates is less common due to ...
Emma Dawson +4 more
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