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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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Detection of Cherry Leaf Roll Virus in intensively managed grafted English (Persian) walnut trees in Italy [PDF]
Blackline disease, caused by Cherry leaf roll virus (CLRV), is considered a serious threat limiting English walnut (Juglans regia L.) production in Italy and the EU if walnut species other than J. regia are used as rootstock.
Belisario, Alessandra +4 more
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Cut-rose production in response to planting density in two contrasting cultivars [PDF]
Growing in lower planting density, rose plants produce more assimilates, which can be used to produce more and/or heavier flowering shoots. The effect of planting density was investigated during a period including the first five flowering flushes of a ...
Buck-Sorlin, G.H. +5 more
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Impacts of temperature and rootstocks on tomato grafting success rates [PDF]
Numerous studies have highlighted the merits of grafting to improve the performance of vegetable crops. However, the technique is hindered by several obstacles, including the synchronization of seedlings used as scions and rootstocks, and the effects of ...
Huat, Joël +2 more
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Rootstock is widely used for the cultivation of citrus fruits because it brings resistance or tolerance to diseases or environmental constrains and modulates the fruit quality. Polyploidization is a widespread improvement strategy in citrus.
Vincent Ferrer +8 more
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Influence of Rootstock Propagation Method on Traits of Grafted Sweet Orange Trees
The rootstock plays a large role in modern citrus production because of its influence on tolerance to adverse abiotic and biotic soil-borne stresses, and on the general horticultural characteristics of the grafted scion.
Ute Albrecht +3 more
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Apple rootstock genotypes confer different levels of tolerance to apple replant disease (ARD) and vigour to a newly replanted apple tree. A hybrid management system of rotating the rootstock genotype planted between successive generations and inter-row ...
Chris Cook, Naresh Magan, Xiangming Xu
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To clarify the factors causing the differences in the leaf-senescence pattern between the soybean cultivars, Tachinagaha (T, late senescing cv) and Enrei (E, early senescing cv) , we grafted the T scion onto a T or E rootstock (T/T, T/E) andE scion onto ...
Taiichiro Ookawa +4 more
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Great interest in viticulture in temperate climates results from the introduction of new interspecies hybrids of grapevines which are quite popular due to their high resistance to fungal diseases and lower temperature.
Kamila Klimek +3 more
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RNA-Mediated Gene Silencing Signals Are Not Graft Transmissible from the Rootstock to the Scion in Greenhouse-Grown Apple Plants Malus sp. [PDF]
RNA silencing describes the sequence specific degradation of RNA targets. Silencing is a non-cell autonomous event that is graft transmissible in different plant species.
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