1999
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.1999.494.31
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EFFECT OF CLONALLY PROPAGATED INTERSPECIFIC HYBRID CHESTNUT ROOTSTOCKS ON SHORT-TERM GRAFT COMPATIBILITY WITH FOUR CULTIVARS OF ITALIAN €œMARRONE”

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“…On the scion side, a weaker callus tissue develops and the necrotic areas are denser. Some researchers reported that dense necrotic layers acting as a barrier between the stock and scion tissues (Huang et al, 1994;Santamour, 1988;Craddock and Bassi, 1999). In present study, no excessive dense necrotic layers were observed between the stock and and scion tissues.…”
Section: Figure 3 Views Of the Tissues At The Graft Union In Cross Ssupporting
confidence: 44%
“…On the scion side, a weaker callus tissue develops and the necrotic areas are denser. Some researchers reported that dense necrotic layers acting as a barrier between the stock and scion tissues (Huang et al, 1994;Santamour, 1988;Craddock and Bassi, 1999). In present study, no excessive dense necrotic layers were observed between the stock and and scion tissues.…”
Section: Figure 3 Views Of the Tissues At The Graft Union In Cross Ssupporting
confidence: 44%
“…Incompatibility between some interspecific hybrids and cultivars from C. sativa (Breisch, 1995;Pereira-Lorenzo and Fernandez-Lopez, 1997a;Craddock and Bassi, 1999) are restricting the use of these as rootstocks resistant to ink disease.…”
Section: Propagationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While early incompatibility can be seen in the first two years after grafting, delayed incompatibility can be seen even 5-7 years after grafting (Oraguzie et al, 1998). Numerous studies on interspecies grafting of chestnut had been done (Chapa et al, 1990;Craddock and Bassi, 1999;Huang et al, 1994;Oraguzie et al, 1998;Pereira-Lorenzo and Fernández-López, 1997;Serdar and Soylu, 2005;Serdar et al, 2010;Thomas et al, 2015;Tokar and Kovalovsky, 1971;Ufuk and Soylu, 1999;Viéitez and Viéitez, 1982). As a result of these studies, interspecies and intraspecies graft incompatibilities were observed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%