1990
DOI: 10.21273/hortsci.25.5.584
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`Adafuel', an Almond × Peach Hybrid Rootstock

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“…However, the greater vigour on fertile and well-irrigated soils may become excessive for good orchard practice unless some irrigation and other cultural practices are modified (Font i Forcada et al, 2012). Vigorous rootstocks appear suitable for peach production under harsh replant conditions or in poor and calcareous soils that might otherwise be unfavorable for growing peach (Cambra, 1990;Moreno et al, , 1996. Replantpac and Cadaman were the most vigorous rootstocks and seem to induce a higher cumulative yield, demonstrating a good adaptation to the growing conditions.…”
Section: Tree Growth and Yield Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…However, the greater vigour on fertile and well-irrigated soils may become excessive for good orchard practice unless some irrigation and other cultural practices are modified (Font i Forcada et al, 2012). Vigorous rootstocks appear suitable for peach production under harsh replant conditions or in poor and calcareous soils that might otherwise be unfavorable for growing peach (Cambra, 1990;Moreno et al, , 1996. Replantpac and Cadaman were the most vigorous rootstocks and seem to induce a higher cumulative yield, demonstrating a good adaptation to the growing conditions.…”
Section: Tree Growth and Yield Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Adafuel (Cambra, 1990), Adarcias and Mayor (Cos et al, 2004) were selected due to their tolerance to iron chlorosis. The hexaploid plum Adesoto was selected due to its resistance to root-knot nematodes and good graft-compatibility with peach (Moreno et al, 1995a).…”
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“…In addition, hardwood cuttings from peach rootstocks originating from the same parents can also show different proportions of rooting shoots (Cambra 1990). Edriss and Burger (1993) found that treating cuttings of Nemaguard peach rootstock with 2000 mg/L IBA was sufficient to produce adventitious roots, however, 4000 mg/L IBA did not significantly affect initiation of rooting and inhibited root growth.…”
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“…Also, cultivars or rootstocks show different rooting success of their cuttings (Cambra 1990;Loreti et al 1989). One reason reported by Hanus and Rohr (1987) was that cuttings from young trees form roots easily but as the parent tree ages, this rooting ability diminishes or is lost.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%