2021
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2021.777871
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Five Rootstocks for “Emperor” Mandarin Under Subtropical Climate in Southern Brazil

Abstract: Rootstocks modulate several characteristics of citrus trees, including vegetative growth, fruit yield and quality, and resistance or tolerance to pests, diseases, soil drought, and salinity, among other factors. There is a shortage of scion and rootstock cultivars among the combinations planted in Brazil. “Ponkan” mandarin and “Murcott” tangor grafted on “Rangpur” lime comprise the majority of the commercial mandarin orchards in Brazil. This low genetic diversity of citrus orchards can favor pest and disease o… Show more

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“…No overgrowth between scion and rootstock or tree decline was observed 9 years after planting. Our results are in agreement with previous reports indicating a broad affinity of Rangpur lime rootstock with several sweet orange cultivars and their relatives (Alves et al, 2021;Carvalho et al, 2021aCarvalho et al, , 2022Cruz et al, 2021;Paula et al, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…No overgrowth between scion and rootstock or tree decline was observed 9 years after planting. Our results are in agreement with previous reports indicating a broad affinity of Rangpur lime rootstock with several sweet orange cultivars and their relatives (Alves et al, 2021;Carvalho et al, 2021aCarvalho et al, , 2022Cruz et al, 2021;Paula et al, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…In recent years, rootstock research in the citrus context has become an important topic [ 20 ]. However, little information is available regarding the direct effects of interstocks on scion physiology and the mechanisms of rootstock–interstock–scion interaction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Symptoms may not become apparent until two years after infection, and the affected tree is no longer economically viable between five and eight years (Bové et al, 2006;Lin et al, 2017;Pandey et al, 2022;Spreen & Baldwin, 2013;Thakuria et al, 2023). The disease was first reported in Brazil, specifically in the State of São Paulo in 2004 (De Carvalho et al, 2019;Zorzenon et al, 2021), followed by cases in Minas Gerais in 2005 (Alves et al, 2022;Sulzbach et al, 2018) and Paraná in 2006 (Cruz et al, 2021;Sauer et al, 2015). In the United States, it emerged in Florida in 2005 (Lin et al, 2023;Lopez & Durborow, 2014;Zapien-Macias et al, 2022) and California in 2008(McRoberts et al, 2019Nguyen et al, 2023).…”
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confidence: 99%