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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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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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EFFECT OF CHLORIDE AND NITRATE SALTS ON GROWTH AND MINERAL COMPOSITION OF AVOCADO AND CITRUS ROOTSTOCKS [PDF]
This investigation was carried out during two successive years (2000 & 2001) in an orchard for sub-tropical fruits located in Abou-Rwash district, Giza Governorate, Egypt. Two rootstocks of avocado (Persea americana Mill.), the salt-tolerant "Hass"
Salwa Khafagy, Nagwa Zaied, S. Zarad,
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Seed and Seedling Nursery Characteristics for 10 USDA Citrus Rootstocks
Six new hybrid rootstocks, ‘US-1279’, ‘US-1281’, ‘US-1282’, ‘US-1283’, ‘US-1284’, and ‘US-1516’, were released from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) citrus breeding program to provide improved tree tolerance to huanglongbing (HLB), the most ...
Rayane Barcelos Bisi +2 more
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Florida Citrus Rootstock Selection Guide, 3rd Edition
Information about citrus rootstocks has become an important part of understanding and managing citrus greening (Huanglongbing or HLB). This selection guide covers 20 characteristics of 45 citrus rootstocks and explains its methodology in detail.
William S. Castle +4 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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EVALUATION OF GROWTH AND FRUITING OF VALENCIA ORANGE TREES ON DIFFERENT CITRUS ROOTSTOCKS. [PDF]
This investigation was carried out on Valencia orange (Citrus sinensis L. Osbeck) trees budded on three citrus rootstocks in a private orchard at El-Bostan, El-Behiera Governorate during two successive seasons of 2005 and 2006.The considered rootstocks ...
M. Arafat, B. Samra, M. El-Kady,
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Dwarfing rootstocks are capable of high-density planting and are therefore urgently needed in the modern citrus cultivation system. However, little is known about the physiological relevance and molecular basis underlying citrus height.
Qingqing Gu +7 more
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Susceptibility of 25 Citrus Rootstocks to the Citrus Nematode1
Abstract No significant difference in root or top weight of 25 citrus rootstock seedlings grown in the greenhouse for 15 months was attributable to infestation of the citrus nematode, Tylenchulus semipenetrans (Cobb).
C. D. McCarty +2 more
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EFFECTS OF SALINITY ON SOME CITRUS ROOTSTOCKS
Citrus is a major horticultural crop worldwide and known as relatively susceptible to salinity. Salt damages are usually displayed as leaf burn and defoliation and are associated with accumulation of toxic levels of Na+ and/or Cl- in leaf cells. Reactions against these toxicities depends on the rootstock used.
Yeşiloglu T. +5 more
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