2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.scienta.2011.03.006
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Performance of peach and plum based rootstocks of different vigour on a late peach cultivar in replant and calcareous conditions

Abstract: 17The field performance of fifteen peach and plum based rootstocks of different vigour 18 (Adesoto, Evrica, Garnem, GF 677, HM-2, Krymsk

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“…Other studies also showed plant mortality in replanting conditions. Remorini et al (2015) registered maximum mortality of 20% and Jiménez et al (2011) of 75% for tested rootstocks.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…Other studies also showed plant mortality in replanting conditions. Remorini et al (2015) registered maximum mortality of 20% and Jiménez et al (2011) of 75% for tested rootstocks.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Jiménez et al (2011) evaluated the 'Calrico' peach tree on 15 rootstocks in an area previously cultivated with peach trees for 14 years and found that, in the seventh year, the 'Garnem' and 'PADAC 9907-23' rootstocks exhibited a higher TCSA. In the 'Jesca' peach tree, the 'GF-677' x 'Nemaguard', 'Garnem', 'Monegro', and 'Felinem' interspecific hybrids induced a higher TCSA in an area previously cultivated with peach trees for more than 20 years (Alonso & Espada, 2011).…”
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“…Rootstock (R) and cultivar (C) are the factors that have played a significant influence on all the vegetative and yield components [37]. The rootstock × cultivar interaction (R × C) was highly significant for fertility index, yield per tree, yield efficiency and fruit weight parameters (table VIII).…”
Section: Rootstock and Cultivar Interactionmentioning
confidence: 99%