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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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Scion/Rootstock Interaction Studies for Quality Traits in Mango (Mangifera indica L.) Varieties
To explore the quality rootstocks which impart better quality fruits in mango varieties, we studied the interactive effect of the scion and rootstock using five mango varieties (Mallika, Amrapali, Dashehari, Pusa Arunima, and Pusa Surya) grafted on three
Mukesh Shivran +12 more
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Different adaptation strategies of two citrus scion/rootstock combinations in response to drought stress [PDF]
Scion/rootstock interaction is important for plant development and for breeding programs. In this context, polyploid rootstocks presented several advantages, mainly in relation to biotic and abiotic stresses.
Bonatto, Diego +6 more
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Rootstock-scion interaction:3. Effect on the composition of Cabernet Sauvignon wine [PDF]
Abstract The interaction among rootstock, scion and environment may induce different responses to the grapevine physiology and consequently to the grape and wine composition. The vineyards of Serra Gaúcha, Brazil, are established in soils that may have different physicochemical attributes.
Alberto Miele, Luiz Antenor Rizzon
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Vegetable Grafting From a Molecular Point of View: The Involvement of Epigenetics in Rootstock-Scion Interactions [PDF]
Vegetable grafting is extensively used today in agricultural production to control soil-borne pathogens, abiotic and biotic stresses and to improve phenotypic characteristics of the scion. Commercial vegetable grafting is currently practiced in tomato, watermelon, melon, eggplant, cucumber, and pepper.
Aphrodite Tsaballa +6 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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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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Rootstock-scion interactions of selected Annona species
Annona species are commonly grown in home gardens of Sri Lanka. The nutritive value of Annona fruits and their value in the fruit processing sector have been realized recently. This has increased the demand for planting material. Use of seedlings as planting material generally resulted in extended vegetative growth, low productivity, inferior fruit ...
Heenkenda, H.M.S. +2 more
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Suitable rootstocks for organically grown tomato and cucumber in relation to Meloidogyne SPP. [PDF]
In organic greenhouse vegetable production, significant yield loss occurs due to root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.). Soil steaming is effective; however, it is not preferred, since beneficial soil micro organisms are eliminated.
Janse, J., Wurff, A.W.G., van der
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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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