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ROOTSTOCK BREEDING BY SOMATIC HYBRIDISATION FOR THE MEDITERRANEAN CITRUS INDUSTRY [PDF]
The predominance of sour orange rootstock for citrus in the Mediterranean area is currently threatened by the spread of citrus tristeza virus (CTV). As a result, the search for alternative rootstocks resistant to CTV and able to withstand other constraints, such as drought, alkalinity, salinity, Phytophthora and nematode problems, is now considered an ...
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EVALUATION OF CITRUS ROOTSTOCK TRANSGENIC FOR ROLABC GENES
Acta Horticulturae, 2011Modification of tree architecture and reduction of tree size are aims of great value in citrus genetic improvement. For citrus, in fact, few dwarfing rootstocks are available, though a reduction of canopy size can be nowadays achieved with viroids inoculation.
LA MALFA, Stefano Giovanni +5 more
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Mechanisms for the Influence of Citrus Rootstocks on Fruit Size
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2015To obtain insight into potential mechanisms underlying the influence of rootstock on fruit size, we performed a comparative analysis of 'Shatangju' mandarin grafted onto two rootstocks. The results demonstrated that trees grafted onto Canton lemon produced larger fruits through an enhancement of cell expansion in the ripening period.
Xiangyu, Liu +3 more
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Selecting salt-tolerant citrus rootstocks
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 1989The salt-tolerance of 28 imported rootstocks was compared with three citrus rootstocks used widely in South Australia. The experiment was conducted in a shadehouse, using highly saline irrigation water (8700 8S/cm conductivity) applied to vigorous, chloride-excluding genotypes.Fifteen of the imported rootstocks showed no significant growth reductions ...
PT Gallasch, GS Dalton
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Spot Chromatography Identification of Citrus Rootstocks
Nature, 1958THE importance of knowing the variety of the rootstock in a citrus orchard is more than academic. The tolerance of an orange tree to infectious diseases; the size, the number and quality of its fruits; the palatability of its fresh and processed juice; its rate of growth and its expected longevity are all dynamically affected by the rootstock on which ...
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Role of germplasm in Citrus rootstock improvement
1991The need for evolving citrus rootstocks which are highly compatible with different scions, high yielding with good quality fruits and resistant to diseases, particularly Phytophthora root rot, has been widely stressed(Koltz and De Wolfe, 1958; Cameron and Frost, 1968; Prasad and Rao, 1983 and Rao and Prasad, 1983).
M. B. N. V. Prasad +3 more
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Increased tolerance to salinity in citrus rootstocks
Acta Horticulturae, 2021M. Pérez-Jiménez +4 more
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Empress Mandarin as a Rootstock for Citrus
Journal of Horticultural Science, 1960Raimund H. Marloth, W. J. Basson
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