Transcriptome analysis of Harumi tangor fruits: Insights into interstock-mediated fruit quality [PDF]
Harumi tangor fruit with Ponkan as an interstock contains significantly higher levels of total soluble solids compared to Harumi tangor fruit cv.with no interstock. Transcriptome analysis of two graft combinations (Harumi/Hongjv (HP) and cv.
Ling Liao +11 more
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Transcriptomic analysis of interstock-induced dwarfism in Sweet Persimmon (Diospyros kaki Thunb.) [PDF]
Persimmon: Interstock alters water flow and hormone metabolism, prompting dwarfism The use of an interstock from a dwarf cultivar lowers the water conductance and affects hormone signal metabolism and transport of the sweet persimmon (Diospyros kaki ...
Yanying Shen +8 more
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Genetic Relationship, SPAD Reading, and Soluble Sugar Content as Indices for Evaluating the Graft Compatibility of Citrus Interstocks [PDF]
The interstock, a stock between the rootstock and scion, has a significant regulatory effect on the stock and scion, and its function is highly dependent on graft compatibility. To assess the graft compatibility of the interstock and scion, ‘Yuanxiaochun’
Tie Wang +11 more
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The Effect of Dwarfing Interstocks on Vegetative Growth, Fruit Quality and Ionome Nutrition of ‘Fuji’ Apple Cultivar ‘Tianhong 2’—A One-Year Study [PDF]
Dwarfing interstocks play an essential role in determining the performance of fruit trees. SH40, Jizhen 1, and Jizhen 2 are widely used dwarfing interstocks in Hebei Province, China.
Shuang Li +5 more
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Contributions of leaf distribution and leaf functions to photosynthesis and water-use efficiency from leaf to canopy in apple: A comparison of interstocks and cultivars [PDF]
Grafting has been widely used in horticulture to induce dwarfing and avoid stress-derived limitations on plant growth and yield by affecting plant architecture and leaf functions.
Xiaoyun Zhang +6 more
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Influence of different rootstock-interstock-scion combinations on mango (Mangifera indica L.) traits [PDF]
Mango (Mangifera indica L.), a highly valued tropical fruit, faces challenges in productivity due to the use of non-descriptive rootstocks and large tree architecture. To address this, a field experiment was conducted at ICAR-IARI, New Delhi (2021-2024),
Shikha Jain +9 more
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Modern and historical uses of plant grafting to engineer development, stress tolerance, chimeras, and hybrids. [PDF]
SUMMARY For millennia, people have grafted plants to propagate them and to improve their traits. By cutting and joining different species or cultivars together, the best properties of shoot and roots are combined in one plant to increase yields, improve disease resistance, modify plant growth or enhance abiotic stress tolerance.
Augstein F, Melnyk CW.
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Interstock-Mediated Graft Incompatibility: Insights into Photosynthetic Pigments, Carbohydrates, Antioxidant Defense Systems, and Hormones Response Mechanisms in Citrus [PDF]
Interstock, located between rootstock and scion, plays a critical role in determining graft compatibility. This study aimed to elucidate the physiological mechanisms mediated by interstock in graft compatibility by comparing various leaf and root system ...
Tie Wang +9 more
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Effect of Different Interstocks on Fruit Quality, Amino Acids, and Antioxidant Capacity in ‘Yuanxiaochun’ Citrus [PDF]
High grafting is a widely recognized technique for varietal renewal in aging citrus orchards. However, following high grafting, a specific ‘rootstock-interstock-scion’ combination is formed, yet the influence of interstock on scion fruit quality remains ...
Tie Wang +5 more
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A Study on the Cell Layer Patterns of a Citrus Periclinal Chimera Reveals β-Cryptoxanthin Regulation in Citrus Fruits. [PDF]
Researchers have identified a citrus chimera with distinctive tissue origins and carotenoid profiles. It is discovered that fruit tissues develop from all three cell layers but in different proportions. A key transcription factor, MYB107, regulates β‐cryptoxanthin production by directly activating carotenoid biosynthesis genes, explaining why some ...
Zhang C +8 more
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