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Physiological and biochemical responses of citrus rootstocks under salinity stress [PDF]
Physio-biochemical response of indigenous citrus rootstocks namely Attanni-1 (Citrus rugulosa), Attanni-2 (C. rugulosa) and Jatti khatti (C. jambhiri) under NaCl stress was studied.
Anshuman Singh, Jai Prakash, Manish Srivastav, S. K. Singh, O. P. Awasthi, A. K. Singh, S. K. Chaudhari and D. K. Sharma
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Screening Potential Citrus Rootstocks for Phytophthora nicotianae Tolerance
Seeds from four citrus rootstocks including sour orange, Bitters-C22 citrandarin, Sarawak pummelo 3 Rio Red grapefruit, and Sarawak pummelo 3Bower mandarin were exposed to high inoculum levels of Phytophthora nicotianae to screen for tolerance ...
Zenaida Viloria +15 more
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Polyploidy is one of the main forces that drives the evolution of plants and provides great advantages for breeding. Somatic hybridization by protoplast fusion is used in citrus breeding programs.
Marta Ruiz +8 more
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Salt tolerance among some citrus rootstocks
The response of five citrus rootstocks was studied with respect to salt tolerance. The plants were grown in nutrient solution salinized with Karoun lake water salt of final concentration of 10000 ppm lake salts.
GaIaI, M.A., Hassan, M.M.
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‘Maltaise demi sanguine’ cultivars are usually grafted on sour orange rootstock. Nonetheless, this rootstock is highly susceptible to Citrus tristeza virus (CTV). A trial was set up in order to present new rootstocks as an alternative to sour orange. The
Ghaya Zouaghi +10 more
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Screening of ten citrus rootstocks to drought stress
In Morocco, citrus orchards are planted in different areas with various soils and climates. The majority occurs in dry areas so that irrigation is necessary in order to assure adequate production.
Beniken, Lhou +5 more
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Effect of Salinity Stress on Physiological and Biochemical Traits in Citrus Genotypes
Introduction: Citrus (L.) is a large genus that covers several major cultivatedspecies, including Citrussinensis (sweet orange), C.reticulata (tangerine and mandarin), C. limon (lemon), C.grandis (pummelo), and C.
B. Golein +4 more
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In Vitro Propagation of Citrus Rootstocks
Present investigation was conducted to standardize a protocol for in-vitro propagation of citrus rootstocks viz. Rough lemon, Cleopatra mandarin Pectinifera and Troyer citrange. The shoot tip explant was found better for callus induction of these rootstocks than the nodal segment.
Suneel SHARMA +2 more
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Citrus gummosis, caused by Phytophthora nicotianae, becomes one of the most destructive diseases in citrus production in Tunisia. Thus, the selection of resistant rootstocks is needed to reduce the damage caused by this disease.
Metoui, Nabiha +2 more
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Vegetative growth of citrus rootstocks producing in distinct commercials substrates [PDF]
Avaliaram-se as seguintes variáveis: diâmetro do colo; altura da parte aérea; número de folhas e área foliar; matéria seca das raízes, da parte aérea e total; conteúdo de nutrientes nas folhas e percentual de portaenxertos aptos à enxertia.
Schafer, Gilmar +3 more
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