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EVALUATION OF PEAR ROOTSTOCK SELECTIONS

Acta Horticulturae, 2011
European pear (Pyrus communis L.) is in Italy predominantly grown on clonal quince (Cydonia oblonga Mill.) rootstocks. However, this grafting combination shows several problems including poor graft compatibility, susceptibility to lime-induced iron chlorosis and pear decline, which are normally not observed when P. communis is used as rootstock.
M. Quartieri   +6 more
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Cultivars and rootstocks.

2013
Abstract This chapter focuses on the various avocado cultivars and rootstocks belonging to 2 main ecological groups, those adapted to subtropical climates and those best adapted to tropical lowland and warm to hot subtropical climates. Descriptions and attributes of these avocado cultivars and rootstocks are presented and the importance of ...
J. H. Crane   +6 more
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PEAR ROOTSTOCK BREEDING IN FRANCE

Acta Horticulturae, 2004
Rootstock breeding programmes were first undertaken on quince at the INRA Fruit and Ornamental Plant Breeding Unit of Angers; and they led to the registration of 'BA29' (for 'Williams' cultivation) and 'Sydo' (for 'Conference' and 'Doyenne du Comice' cultivation).
Simard, M.H.   +2 more
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Rootstock development.

2008
Abstract This chapter discusses traditional and new rootstock cultivars of peach, and their potential for solving some of the specific soil and site problems that peach growers are experiencing worldwide. Selection criteria (graft compatibility, ease of sexual or asexual propagation, resistance to abiotic stresses, resistance to soil pests and ...
G. L. Reighard, F. Loreti
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DROUGHT SENSITIVITY OF APPLE ROOTSTOCKS

Acta Horticulturae, 1997
Attempts were made to compare the drought tolerance of commercial apple (Malus domestica Borkh.) rootstocks M.9, M.26, M.27 and MM.111, and some new selections from the rootstock breeding program at HRI-East Mailing (AR 69-7, AR 295-6, AR 360-19, AR 486-1 and AR 628-2), in a glasshouse experiment using non-grafted rootstocks in pots.
C.J. Atkinson   +4 more
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Micropropagation of Peach Rootstocks and Cultivars

2012
Peach (Prunus persica (L.) Batsch) is one of the most popular stone fruits, commercially produced largely in Mediterranean and, to a lesser extent, in continental climatic conditions. Several breeding programs with different aims release annually large numbers of new cultivars.
Ildikó, Balla, Lucienne, Mansvelt
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Almond Rootstocks: Overview

2015
Almond growing has significantly changed over the last decades in the. Production has decreased in some countries such as but in others, including, an important change has taken place. The possibilities for choosing a rootstock have also significantly increased.
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Almond rootstocks

1987
International ...
Kester, D.E., Grasselly, C.
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