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Choose the Right Citrus Rootstock
After the arrival in 2005 of citrus greening disease or Huanglongbing in Florida, making a profitable rootstock decision became more complicated. New rootstocks are being developed and released for commercialization at an accelerated pace.
William S. Castle +2 more
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Short-Term Waterlogging in Citrus Rootstocks [PDF]
Changes in climate are provoking flooding events that cause waterlogging in the fields. Citrus are mainly cultivated in areas with a high susceptibility to climate change. Therefore, it is vital to explore their responses to these events to anticipate future challenges by means of genetic improvement of the commercial rootstocks.
Margarita Pérez-Jiménez +1 more
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New Rootstocks in the Citrus Breeding Pipeline
The UF/CREC and USDA/ARS citrus rootstock breeding programs have identified several rootstocks that can currently be planted with confidence when combined with appropriate scions, including mid- and late-season oranges, and grown with emerging enhanced ...
Jude Grosser, Fred Gmitter, Kim Bowman
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Overcoming dormancy in citrus rootstock seeds
Citrus is a fruit of great importance in Brazil, mainly in the socio-economic issue as it generates employment and income due to the production and export of concentrated orange juice, as well as other products. In view of the above, this work aimed to evaluate the dormancy overcoming of citrus seeds of the cultivars: Flying Dragon, San Diego, Índio ...
Francine Madruga +7 more
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SuperSour: A New Strategy for Breeding Superior Citrus Rootstocks
Citrus crops have a long history of cultivation as grafted trees on selected rootstock cultivars, but all current rootstocks have significant limitations and traditional methods of rootstock breeding take at least 2–3 decades to develop and field test ...
Kim D. Bowman +2 more
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Influence of Rootstock Propagation Method on Traits of Grafted Sweet Orange Trees
The rootstock plays a large role in modern citrus production because of its influence on tolerance to adverse abiotic and biotic soil-borne stresses, and on the general horticultural characteristics of the grafted scion.
Ute Albrecht +3 more
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Seed Germination and Growth of Some Citrus Rootstocks Seedlings as Influenced by Some Stimulate Substances. [PDF]
This study was conducted during two consecutive seasons (2020 and 2021) in a plastic house located at the citrus seedling production unit of the Horticulture Research Institute, Agriculture Research Center, Giza Governorate, Egypt.
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Effect of some Citrus Rootstocks Types on Growth and Productivity of Gold Nugget Mandarin Trees [PDF]
The present investigation was carried out during two successive seasons (2018/2019; 2019/2020) on almost 12-year old identical Gold Nuggettrees(Citrus reticulate, Blanco) (Wilking mandarin x Kincy mandarin), grafted on three rootstocks cultivated in a ...
S.F. EL-Gioushy +4 more
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Horticultural Evaluation of New Citrus latipes Hybrids as Rootstocks for Citrus [PDF]
In 1968, the CRA-Research Center for Citriculture and Mediterranean Crops (CRA-ACM) started a research program aimed at breeding citrus rootstocks. The monoembryonic species C. latipes (Swing.) Tan. was used as the female parent; trifoliate orange [ Poncirus trifoliata
Reforgiato Recupero, Giuseppe +5 more
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Mycorrhizal dependence of citrus rootstock [PDF]
Abstract Plant growth promoting microorganisms, such as mycorrhizal fungi, have been widely used in agriculture because they help plants in the absorption of nutrients and water, influencing their growth. The objective of this work was to verify the effect of the mycorrhizal association of Glomus clarum and Glomus etunicatum on the initial growth of ...
Miranda, Priscila Batista +2 more
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