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Rootstocks affect the vulnerability to embolism and pit membrane thickness in Citrus scions
Abstract Embolism resistance of xylem tissue varies among species and is an important trait related to drought resistance, with anatomical attributes like pit membrane thickness playing an important role in avoiding embolism spread. Grafted Citrus trees are commonly grown in orchards, with the rootstock being able to affect the drought resistance of ...
Marcela T. Miranda +9 more
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The main objective is to evaluate the fruit quality of three interesting orange tree varieties for fresh consumption. To achieve this objective, sensory analysis is combined with instrumental analysis. The results obtained would help to select the fruit with better acceptability in the market.
Amparo Baviera‐Puig +3 more
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Digital citriculture : Soil fertility and plant nutrition
Amit Kumar Srivastava
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Advances in citrus propagation in Brazil [PDF]
Citriculture is an important agricultural activity worldwide, occupying a relevant position in Brazil among fruit tree production for both the fresh fruit market and the processing industry for concentrated orange juice export.
Sérgio Alves de Carvalho +4 more
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The potential of benzene‐1,2,4‐triol (BTO) in agriculture. The quests for the valorization of residual biomass and the development of new antimicrobials come together in the search for an alternative to the use of copper as an antibacterial agent in citrus farming.
Lúcia B. Cavalca +6 more
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Hexyl Gallate Loaded Microgels Enable Efficient Protection Against Citrus Canker
All cultivated citrus species are affected by a disease induced by Xanthomonas citri called citrus canker. Currently used commercial copper‐based formulations are the origin of contamination for soil and groundwater, affecting local ecosystems and human health.
Susanne Braun +12 more
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Citriculture rootstocks in use [PDF]
A muda cítrica é o insumo mais importante na formação de um pomar. As características mais importantes da muda cítrica são a origem do enxerto e do porta-enxerto, a qualidade do sistema radicular e a sua sanidade.
Bastianel, Marinês +2 more
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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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Plant Biotechnology Journal, Volume 17, Issue 11, Page 2023-2025, November 2019.
Jagdeep Singh Sandhu +8 more
wiley +1 more source
Para superar os desafios existentes na produção citrícola, relacionados ao dinamismo do mercado, às pressões fitossanitárias e à complexidade da produção, deve-se ter um elevado nível de conhecimento do processo produtivo que conduza à tomada de decisão ...
Giancarlo Coscelli Rocco +1 more
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