2018
DOI: 10.1590/0100-29452018071
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Polyethylene glycol damages grafted citrus plants based on biometric, physiological,and biochemical responses

Abstract: Drought tolerance is a major trait for the selection of citrus rootstocks in breeding programs. PEG 4000 solution at 110 g L-1 (osmotic potential of -376 kPa) was used to evaluate biometric, physiological, and biochemical responses of grafted citrus plants in pots. ‘Valencia’ sweet orange plants grafted onto ‘Rangpur’ lime (drought tolerant) rootstock showed greater plant growth compared to that on ‘Swingle’ citrumelo (drought sensitive) rootstock, regardless of PEG-induced stress; however, biological response… Show more

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“…Awalnya daun mengalami gejala klorosis ringan tanpa perubahan ukuran dan bentuk daun. Selanjutnya gejala semakin parah dengan menggulungnya daun, diikuti nekrosis dan daun pun gugur (Girardi et al, 2018). Efek fitotoksik juga ditemukan pada penelitian Zekri (1991).…”
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“…Awalnya daun mengalami gejala klorosis ringan tanpa perubahan ukuran dan bentuk daun. Selanjutnya gejala semakin parah dengan menggulungnya daun, diikuti nekrosis dan daun pun gugur (Girardi et al, 2018). Efek fitotoksik juga ditemukan pada penelitian Zekri (1991).…”
Section: Jumlah Daununclassified