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2019
Abstract This chapter covers the importance of rootstocks in citriculture and discuss the major rootstocks, their advantages and disadvantages. The morphology, anatomy and physiology of rootstocks and the use of mycorrhizas are also discussed.
L. G. Albrigo +2 more
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Abstract This chapter covers the importance of rootstocks in citriculture and discuss the major rootstocks, their advantages and disadvantages. The morphology, anatomy and physiology of rootstocks and the use of mycorrhizas are also discussed.
L. G. Albrigo +2 more
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Apple Rootstock Studies : Malling-Merton Rootstocks
Journal of Horticultural Science, 1955(1955). Apple Rootstock Studies : Malling-Merton Rootstocks. Journal of Horticultural Science: Vol. 30, No. 1, pp. 25-33.
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2017
Abstract This chapter focuses on the importance of rootstocks in improving sweet and sour cherry production. Information on the advances in the breeding of various sweet and sour cherry rootstocks and their important characteristics are also discussed.
K. Hrotkó, E. Rozpara
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Abstract This chapter focuses on the importance of rootstocks in improving sweet and sour cherry production. Information on the advances in the breeding of various sweet and sour cherry rootstocks and their important characteristics are also discussed.
K. Hrotkó, E. Rozpara
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2008
AbstractThis chapter describes the roles of olive rootstocks on the tree size, salt tolerance, and fruit size, shape, ripening time and mineral content. Some selected olive rootstocks are described and the various degrees of vigour of olive plants exhibited by common rootstocks are given.
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AbstractThis chapter describes the roles of olive rootstocks on the tree size, salt tolerance, and fruit size, shape, ripening time and mineral content. Some selected olive rootstocks are described and the various degrees of vigour of olive plants exhibited by common rootstocks are given.
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2017
Abstract This chapter deal with almond rootstock development. The most important traits of an almond rootstock are described, which are categorized into five groups: (i) nursery characteristics; (ii) graft compatibility; (iii) orchard characteristics; (iv) resistance to biotic (such as diseases, nematodes and insect pests) and abiotic (e.g ...
M. J. Rubio-Cabetas +2 more
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Abstract This chapter deal with almond rootstock development. The most important traits of an almond rootstock are described, which are categorized into five groups: (i) nursery characteristics; (ii) graft compatibility; (iii) orchard characteristics; (iv) resistance to biotic (such as diseases, nematodes and insect pests) and abiotic (e.g ...
M. J. Rubio-Cabetas +2 more
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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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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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2002
Within Persea americana, 3 horticultural races (more correctly botanical cultivars) are recognized, namely Mexican, Guatemalan and West India, each with distinguishable features of horticultural significance. This chapter focuses on the cultivars and rootstocks of subtropical and tropical climates.
Newett, S. D. E. +2 more
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Within Persea americana, 3 horticultural races (more correctly botanical cultivars) are recognized, namely Mexican, Guatemalan and West India, each with distinguishable features of horticultural significance. This chapter focuses on the cultivars and rootstocks of subtropical and tropical climates.
Newett, S. D. E. +2 more
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PEAR ROOTSTOCK BREEDING IN FRANCE
Acta Horticulturae, 2004Rootstock 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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EVALUATION OF PEAR ROOTSTOCK SELECTIONS
Acta Horticulturae, 2011European 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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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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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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