2020
DOI: 10.1590/s1678-3921.pab2020.v55.01665
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Performance of 'Jaffa' sweet orange on different rootstocks for orchards in the Brazilian Northeast

Abstract: The objective of this work was to evaluate the effect of nine rootstocks on 'Jaffa' sweet orange (Citrus sinensis) for its vegetative, productive, and qualitative traits, and for its susceptibility to three pest mites (Eutetranychus banksi, Tetranychus mexicanus and Phyllocoptruta oleivora). The following parameters were evaluated: vegetative growth, yield, physiochemical characteristics of fruit, and density of pest mites. 'Sunki Tropical' mandarin conferred high cumulative yields whereas 'Orlando' tangelo an… Show more

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“…The average productivity of these three rootstocks in the evaluated period was around 18.4 t..ha -1 , being higher than the Bahia (12.3 t•ha -1 ) and Sergipe (11.6 t•ha -1 ) averages for sweet orange fruit yield, yet lower than the Brazilian average (28.95 t•ha -1 ) in 2020 (IBGE 2020). The 'Tropical Sunki' mandarin induced high productivity to other sweet orange varieties, such as 'Tuxpan Valencia' , 'Jaffa' , 'Pineapple' and 'Sincorá' , compared to drought-tolerant 'Rangpur' lime and 'Rough' lime rootstocks in similar rainfed conditions in northeastern Brazil (França et al 2016;Teodoro et al 2020;Carvalho et al 2019). Costa et al (2020) observed similar productivity of 'Valencia' sweet orange grafted on the 'Rangpur' lime and 'Tropical Sunki' mandarin without irrigation under tropical savannah climate, thus, taken together, these results reinforce the potential of the later rootstock for the citrus industry, including the most important Brazilian scion variety, the 'Pera' sweet orange (Cunha Sobrinho et al 2013;Fundecitrus 2020).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The average productivity of these three rootstocks in the evaluated period was around 18.4 t..ha -1 , being higher than the Bahia (12.3 t•ha -1 ) and Sergipe (11.6 t•ha -1 ) averages for sweet orange fruit yield, yet lower than the Brazilian average (28.95 t•ha -1 ) in 2020 (IBGE 2020). The 'Tropical Sunki' mandarin induced high productivity to other sweet orange varieties, such as 'Tuxpan Valencia' , 'Jaffa' , 'Pineapple' and 'Sincorá' , compared to drought-tolerant 'Rangpur' lime and 'Rough' lime rootstocks in similar rainfed conditions in northeastern Brazil (França et al 2016;Teodoro et al 2020;Carvalho et al 2019). Costa et al (2020) observed similar productivity of 'Valencia' sweet orange grafted on the 'Rangpur' lime and 'Tropical Sunki' mandarin without irrigation under tropical savannah climate, thus, taken together, these results reinforce the potential of the later rootstock for the citrus industry, including the most important Brazilian scion variety, the 'Pera' sweet orange (Cunha Sobrinho et al 2013;Fundecitrus 2020).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Water availability, rootstock, evaporation, soil type, and temperature are the factors that most influenced the development, production, fruit number, and productivity of citrus trees (Machado, Machado, Machado, & Ribeiro, 2010). Under favorable temperatures, citrus can be forced to grow at almost any time by manipulating the water supply (Teodoro et al, 2020). This suggests that, depending on the rootstock used, irrigation may be beneficial, as with SC, as water deficit can have a major impact on fruit setting, output, and quality (Nascimento et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…França Amorim, Girardi, Passos and Soares Filho (2016) reported that the production of trees grafted onto RL was higher than that of those grafted onto SC in a dry land system using the 'Valencia Tuxpan' orange tree. Teodoro et al (2020) concluded that the 'Sunki Tropical' mandarin had high cumulative yields when compared to the 'Cravo Santa Cruz' lime (common name Rangpur lime), both grafted on the "Jaffa" orange tree. However, Domingues, Neves, Yada, Pereira Leite Júnior, and Tazima (2018) found no variations in yield performance between rootstocks of the 'Cadenera' orange tree grafted on RL or SC.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Las variables de crecimiento vegetativo, altura de planta (AP en m), diámetro de la copa (DC en m), diámetro del tronco del injerto (DTi en mm) y diámetro del tronco del portainjerto (DTp en mm), evaluadas respectivamente 10 cm por encima y 10 cm por debajo del sitio de injertacion, fueron evaluadas de forma anual, durante ocho años consecutivos, en el periodo trascurrido entre marzo de 2010 y abril de 2018, teniendo en cuentas las recomendaciones de (Teodoro et al, 2020). Con los datos de DTi y DTp, se determinó el índice de compatibilidad (IC), a través del cociente resultante de DTp/ DTi.…”
Section: Parámetros De Crecimiento Vegetativounclassified