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Interactive and Dynamic Effects of Rootstock and Rhizobiome on Scion Nutrition in Cacao Seedlings
Perennial agroecosystems often seek to optimize productivity by breeding nutrient-efficient, disease-resistant rootstocks. In cacao (Theobroma cacao L.), however, rootstock selection has traditionally relied on locally available open pollinated ...
Jennifer E. Schmidt +4 more
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Scion–Rootstock Relationship: Molecular Mechanism and Quality Fruit Production
Most tree fruits are commercially grown on different root systems, hence called composite plants. The section provides the root system as the rootstock, and the atop ground portion is called the scion.
Mukesh Shivran +7 more
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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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Phenotyping Almond Orchards for Architectural Traits Influenced by Rootstock Choice
The cropping potential of almond (Prunus amygdalus (L.) Batsch, syn P. dulcis (Mill.)) cultivars is determined by their adaptation to edaphoclimatic and environmental conditions. The effects of scion–rootstock interactions on vigor have a decisive impact
Álvaro Montesinos +3 more
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Previous studies of tomato rootstock effects on fruit quality have yielded mixed results, and few attempts have been made to systematically examine the association between rootstock characteristics and tomato fruit quality.
Tian Gong +4 more
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Grafting typically offers a shortcut to breed tree orchards throughout a multidimensional space of traits. Despite an overwhelming spectrum of rootstock-mediated effects on scion traits observed across several species, the exact nature and mechanisms ...
Jessica Fernández-Paz +7 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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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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Rootstock-scion interaction:5. Effect on the evolution of Cabernet Sauvignon grape ripening [PDF]
Abstract The rootstock effect on grapevine yield components, grape must and wine composition and wine sensory characteristics were evaluated in previous studies. This experiment carried out over five years had the objective to determine the effect of the rootstock on the evolution of variables related to sugar and acidity contents of the juice during ...
Alberto Miele, Luiz Antenor Rizzon
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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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