2009
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-29452009000300023
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Aspectos produtivos e vegetativos de macieiras cv. Imperial Gala interenxertadas com EM-9

Abstract: A obtenção de pomares compactos, com plantas de menor vigor e alta produção, constitui uma forte tendência da horticultura atual, tendo em vista o aumento na produtividade. Uma das técnicas de redução do vigor das plantas é a interenxertia. Este estudo foi desenvolvido no pomar comercial da empresa Randon Agro Silvo Pastoril S.A. (RASIP), localizado no Estado Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil. O objetivo foi avaliar o desenvolvimento vegetativo e produtivo de macieiras cv. Imperial Gala, com diferentes comprimentos de… Show more

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“…Januaria reduced the trunk diameter of two peach cultivars. These results showed that the use of interstocks can reduce plant growth and vigor and corroborated other authors (Tomaz et al, 2010;Marcon Filho et al, 2009;Vaio et al, 2009). Means followed by the same capital letter in the column and the same small letter in the row were not significantly different at 5% probability according to a Tukey's test.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Januaria reduced the trunk diameter of two peach cultivars. These results showed that the use of interstocks can reduce plant growth and vigor and corroborated other authors (Tomaz et al, 2010;Marcon Filho et al, 2009;Vaio et al, 2009). Means followed by the same capital letter in the column and the same small letter in the row were not significantly different at 5% probability according to a Tukey's test.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…This technique aims to reduce the vigor of plants, increase yield efficiency, and improve fruit quality. These effects have already been verified in several fruit species, such as peach (Rufato et al, 2006;Scarpare Filho et al, 2000;Telles, Biasi, Mindello Neto, & Peters, 2006;Tomaz, Schuch, Peil, & Timm, 2014), orange (Guilherme, Marinho, Biazatt, Campos, & Bremenkamp, 2014), pear (Baciu, Achim, & Cosmulescu, 2008), apple (Marcon Filho, Rufato, Rufato, Kretzschmar, & Zancan, 2009;Vaio, Cirillo, Buccheri, & Limongelli, 2009), cherry (Magyar & Hrotkó, 2008), and mango (Posada & Guzmán, 2009). Theoretically, rootstocks may indirectly affect fruit quality by several mechanisms, including budburst, time and abundance of scion flowering and flower quality (Daza, Galavis, Grande, & Santamaria, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 79%