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Effectiveness of the entropy weight method to evaluate abiotic stress tolerance in citrus rootstocks
Aim of study: The entropy weight method (EWM) is considered one of the most reliable and scientific approaches when decision making is influenced by multiple factors.
Shashi Pathania +4 more
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Este trabalho avaliou por um período de 14 anos, em Paranavaí-PR, o comportamento de plantas de laranjeira 'Folha Murcha' enxertadas nos porta-enxertos: limoeiros 'Cravo' (Citrus limonia), 'Rugoso da África' (Citrus jambhiri) e 'Volkameriano' (Citrus ...
Neusa Maria Colauto Stenzel +3 more
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Rough lemon (Citrus jambhiri L.) has been widely used rootstock amongst the citrus rootstocks for the scion cultivars in India. This rootstock is considered to have probably originated from North Eastern Region of India.
Arghistani Sanaullah +3 more
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Background: Farmers harvest two batches fruits of Lemons (Citrus limon L. Burm. f.) i.e., spring flowering fruit and autumn flowering fruit in dry-hot valley in Yunnan, China. Regular lemons harvested in autumn have smooth skin. However, lemons harvested
Hong-ming Liu +10 more
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Growth and physiology of citrus rootstocks under salt stress
In order to study the growth and physiology of citrus rootstocks under saline water irrigation, during formation of rootstocks, an assay was carried out in a factorial scheme, 2 x 6, corresponding to two levels of salinity of the nutrient solution: 0.3 ...
Francisco Vaniés da Silva Sá +7 more
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Plant pathotoxins from Alternaria citri: The major toxin specific for rough lemon plants
Abstract A pathotype of the fungus Alternaria citri that attacks rough lemon plants produces several toxins in culture which specifically damage rough lemon and Rangpur lime plants. The major toxin produced, Toxin I, was by far the most potent compound ( ED 50 = 30 ng/ml). Five other minor toxins were active at ED 50 levels greater than 1 μg/ml.
University of Florida, Citrus Research and Education Center, Lake Alfred, FL 33850, U.S.A. ( host institution ) +5 more
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Rootstocks have a significant influence on adaptation to biotic and abiotic stress conditions and quality of fruit. So, choice of rootstock for a specific growing region is an important decision for a grower to make when establishing a commercial citrus ...
Negash Aregay +5 more
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Deep Sequencing Analysis of RNAs from Citrus Plants Grown in a Citrus Sudden Death-Affected Area Reveals Diverse Known and Putative Novel Viruses. [PDF]
Citrus sudden death (CSD) has caused the death of approximately four million orange trees in a very important citrus region in Brazil. Although its etiology is still not completely clear, symptoms and distribution of affected plants indicate a viral ...
Coletta-Filho, Helvecio D +7 more
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Agronomical performance of 'Piemonte' mandarin grafted on several rootstocks in the Brazilian Coastal Tablelands [PDF]
The objective of this work was to evaluate the agronomical performance of 'Piemonte' mandarin grafted on 11 rootstocks grown under the edaphoclimatic conditions of the Coastal Tablelands, in the state of Sergipe, Brazil.
Hélio Wilson Lemos de Carvalho +4 more
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The 'Tahiti' lime (Citrus latifolia Tanaka) is an important commercial citrus cultivar in Brazil. 'Rangpur' lime has being used as its main rootstock, but it is susceptible to root rot caused by Phytophthora, reducing tree longevity.
Neusa Maria Colauto Stenzel +1 more
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