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Commercial Citrus Rootstocks in the United States

open access: yesJournal of the American Pomological Society, 1982
Fresh and processed citrus products are an important component of the diet of many Americans, yet, citrus fruit are produced primarily in only four states. The scale of citrus production in each area, however, is quite unlike that of other fruit-producing regions.
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Citrus Scion and Rootstock, Topping Height, and Tree Spacing Affect Tree Size, Yield, Fruit Quality, and Economic Return [PDF]

open access: gold, 1995
T. A. Wheaton   +5 more
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Rootstocks for citrus crops (Literary review) [PDF]

open access: yesSubtropical and ornamental horticulture, 2021
A. S. Kuleshov, R. V. Kulyan
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Rootstocks with dwarfing effect: Investigations indicate some citrus rootstocks exert dwarfing effect on scions budded to them

open access: yesCalifornia Agriculture, 1950
Several of 60-odd rootstocks used in an extensive citrus rootstock trial of the Citrus Experiment Station at Riverside exerted a dwarfing effect on scions budded onto them.
W Bitters
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Studies on Citrus Rootstocks for Sweet Orange

open access: yesJournal of the American Pomological Society, 1985
The results of a citrus rootstock experiment with sweet orange tops from 1952 to 1977 are reported in this paper. The effects of 19 rootstocks on the growth, fruit production, yield, fruit quality, cold and drought resistance of the cultivar, 'Xianfeng,’ are given. Experimental results showed that for ‘Xianfeng’ orange grown in the Sichuan hilly lands,
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Influence of rootstocks and inter stocks on the macro- and micro-nutrients in valencia orange leaves

open access: yesCalifornia Agriculture, 1974
THE NUTRITIONAL EFFECTS of the most commonly used citrus root-stocks have been extensively investigated. It is known that the citranges and trifoliate orange rootstocks produce the highest concentration of chloride in the leaves, and that sodium ...
C Labanauskas, W Bitters
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