2022
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy12051072
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Performance of Two Very Early-Season Clementines, ‘Clemenrubi’ and ‘Orogros’ Mandarins on Three Rootstocks in Spain: Yield and Quality Study

Abstract: The yield and fruit quality performances of Clemenrubi and Orogros mandarins were evaluated in the Mediterranean climate of Valencia, Spain, from 2009 to 2016. The cumulative yields and tree growth of both varieties’ mandarins over this 8-year production period were lower in Clemenrubi. Fruit size was affected by the rootstock being the control rootstock (CC), which induced the smallest fruit, although yield efficiency and alternate bearing behaviour were not affected. Although C-35 was highlighted for delayin… Show more

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“…In our study, the trees grafted onto the CC and FA-5 rootstock selections underwent standard tree development, like those achieved by other authors in clementine and lemon [16,22,23], and no differences were found in Vc between the Ct rootstocks. A certain effect of variety should not be ruled out, as observed in the very early-season mandarin Orogros (smaller trees when grafted onto CC), but not in Clemenrubi [24]. The early satsuma Clauselina was smaller than Okitsu regardless of the rootstock [25].…”
Section: Correlation Analysismentioning
confidence: 95%
“…In our study, the trees grafted onto the CC and FA-5 rootstock selections underwent standard tree development, like those achieved by other authors in clementine and lemon [16,22,23], and no differences were found in Vc between the Ct rootstocks. A certain effect of variety should not be ruled out, as observed in the very early-season mandarin Orogros (smaller trees when grafted onto CC), but not in Clemenrubi [24]. The early satsuma Clauselina was smaller than Okitsu regardless of the rootstock [25].…”
Section: Correlation Analysismentioning
confidence: 95%