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Tomato fruit quality is more strongly affected by scion type and planting season than by rootstock type

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2022
Previous studies of tomato rootstock effects on fruit quality have yielded mixed results, and few attempts have been made to systematically examine the association between rootstock characteristics and tomato fruit quality.
Tian Gong   +4 more
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Influence of the rootstock variety on the vegetative and uvological measures of grapes [PDF]

open access: yesE3S Web of Conferences, 2020
The goal of research – signification of influence of the genotype of rootstock varieties on the vegetative and reproductive characteristic of the Purple early (Fioletoviy ranniy) grafted grape variety during adaptation in the field.
Pavlyuchenko Natalia   +3 more
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Grape Tomato Growth, Yield, and Fruit Mineral Content as Affected by Rootstocks in a High Tunnel Organic Production System

open access: yesHortScience, 2022
Recently, so-called “vegetative” and “generative” rootstocks have been identified by seed companies as rootstock types that have different impacts on tomato scions.
Tian Gong   +4 more
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A systematic assessment of how rootstock growth characteristics impact grafted tomato plant biomass, resource partitioning, yield, and fruit mineral composition

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2022
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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Grafting compatibility between Okra cultivars and root-knot nematode resistant Kenaf

open access: yesAdvances in Horticultural Science, 2022
The use of intergeneric grafting has been reported as an alternative to manage root­knot nematodes in okra, but the compatibility for grafting has only been tested in a few okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L. Moench) cultivars.
Edgard Henrique Costa Silva   +2 more
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Quince Rootstocks Affect Some Vegetative and Generative Traits

open access: yesInternational Journal of Fruit Science, 2020
A study was carried out in order to select the most suitable vegetative rootstock for ‘Isfahan’ quince commercial cultivar at the Isfahan Agricultural Research Center, Iran.
Maryam Tatari   +2 more
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Performance of Different Grape Cultivars for Rooting and Grafting [PDF]

open access: yesمجلة جامعة النجاح للأبحاث العلوم الطبيعية, 1999
Four local grape cultivars (Halawani, Beiruiti Zaini and Beituni) were bench grafted on four different grape rootstocks (B41, Paulsen, Rugerri and Richter). Two grafting methods were used: whip tongue and wedge grafting.
Hassan Abu-Qaoud
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Rootstock Affects Vegetative Growth Characteristics and Productivity of `Delicious' Apple [PDF]

open access: yesHortScience, 1991
Fruit and leaves were harvested from sample branches in Oct. 1987 and 1988 from `Starkspur Supreme Delicious' apple (Malus domestica Borkh.) trees on nine rootstocks (Ottawa 3, M.7 EMLA, M.9 EMLA, M.26 EMLA, M.27 EMLA, M.9, MAC-9, MAC-24, OAR 1) planted in 1980. Harvested leaves were separated into shoot leaves and spur leaves.
Ido Schechter   +2 more
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NAA Reduces Vegetative Shoot Growth on Rootstocks of Ornamental Peach [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Environmental Horticulture, 2005
Abstract Vegetative bud growth was controlled on dormant peach rootstock of budded Prunus persica (L.) Batsch. ‘Bon Fire’ with naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA) applied as a trunk paint. Vegetative bud growth was suppressed with all test concentrations (2,875 to 11,500 ppm) through 210 days after treatment (DAT), although scion bud mortality of ‘Bon
Donna C. Fare   +2 more
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THE EFFECTS OF ROOTSTOCK AND WATERLOGGING DURATION ON CALCIUM ABSORPTION AND THE ROTTING OF BOTTOM FRUIT (BLOSSOM END ROT) OF TOMATO PLANT (SOLANUM LYCOPERSICON L.) CERVO VARIETIES [PDF]

open access: yesRussian Journal of Agricultural and Socio-Economic Sciences, 2020
This study was conducted to determine the effect of the Ca element on the blossom end rot of tomatoes which was grafted using different eggplant rootstocks. The Calcium deficiency decreases merismatic tissue growth and reduces yields.
Latifah E., Handoko, Melati R.
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