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Rootstock-scion interactions affect fruit flavor in grafted tomato
Vegetable grafting has become an important method for developing resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses and increasing potential yield in agronomic practice. To determine the effects of grafting on tomato taste, we examined the cultivated tomato ‘Moneymaker’ and the wild tomato Solanum pimpinellifolium, which have different fruit weights and ...
Zhen Zhou +6 more
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Rootstock-scion interactions on dwarfing cherry rootstocks in Hungary [PDF]
In 1997 the Research Institute for Fruitgrowing and Ornamentals set up a comparative rootstock trial to study foreign-bred dwarf cherry rootstocks in the Hungarian climate. Based upon their effects on trunk and canopy growth, rootstocks can be classified into 3 groups: very vigorous (Cerasus mahaleb L. Cema, Cerasus avium L. C.
G. Bujdosó, K. Hrotkó
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Systemic Long-Distance Signaling and Communication Between Rootstock and Scion in Grafted Vegetables
Grafting is widely used in fruit, vegetable, and flower propagation to improve biotic and abiotic stress resistance, yield, and quality. At present, the systemic changes caused by grafting, as well as the mechanisms and effects of long-distance signal ...
Xiaohong Lu +5 more
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The identification of rootstocks of low susceptibility to Verticillium dahliae can become a valuable procedure to achieve effective control of Verticillium wilt in the olive grove. This not only involves the identification of suitable genotypes, but also
Pablo Díaz-Rueda +6 more
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J. Agric. Sci. Mansoura Univ., 31 (12): 7937 - 7952, 2006 STUDIES OF “KALAMATA” OLIVE CULTIVAR GRAFTED ONTO DIFFERENT ROOTSTOCKS AND FOLIAR GA; [PDF]
This work was conducted at the experimental farm of the Horticultural Research Institute, Giza governorate during the two grovw'ng seasons (2002 and 2003). to study the effect of Kalamata top grafting on three olive rootstocks (koroneiki.
M. EI-lraqy,
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Plant grafting is an ancient agricultural practice widely employed in crops such as woody fruit trees, grapes, and vegetables, in order to improve plant performance. Successful grafting requires the interaction of compatible scion and rootstock genotypes.
Aliki Kapazoglou +7 more
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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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Characterization of almond scion/rootstock communication in cultivar and rootstock tissues through a RNA-Seq approach [PDF]
Background: Rootstock genotype determines multiple aspects of the scion development, including the scion three-dimensional structure, or tree architecture. Thus, rootstock choice is an important factor in the establishment of new almond (Prunus amygdalus
Grimplet, Jérôme +2 more
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The appropriate selection of rootstock-scion combinations to improve yield and fully realize grafting benefits requires an in-depth understanding of rootstock-scion synergy. Toward this end, we grafted two determinate-type scions [grape tomato (‘BHN 1022'
Tian Gong +4 more
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Inheritance of Rootstock Effects in Avocado (Persea americana Mill.) cv. Hass
Grafting is typically utilized to merge adapted seedling rootstocks with highly productive clonal scions. This process implies the interaction of multiple genomes to produce a unique tree phenotype. However, the interconnection of both genotypes obscures
Paula H. Reyes-Herrera +7 more
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