2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.scienta.2018.09.017
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Water deficit increases the susceptibility of yellow passion fruit seedlings to Fusarium wilt in controlled conditions

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“…It is important to mention that in general, plants propagated from cuttings have higher viability for establishment of clonal plantations, allowing the multiplication of the selected genotypes in a shorter period than those from seeds, because cuttings come from the vegetative part of adult plants, and some weeks after transplanting those plants produce a large number of adventitious buds at the base. Another consideration about the use of cuttings is the fact that plants propagated by this method show greater resistance to root diseases such as fusarium wilt under controlled conditions (Lima et al 2019) and faster fruit production in relation to plants propagated from seeds (Chaves et al 2004). Therefore, it is interesting to observe whether this type of propagation also produces plants with greater tolerance to NaCl, considering that in the reproductive phase (adult plants), the genes can be totally distinct from the genes that are expressed in the young phase (Burdon et al 2014).…”
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“…It is important to mention that in general, plants propagated from cuttings have higher viability for establishment of clonal plantations, allowing the multiplication of the selected genotypes in a shorter period than those from seeds, because cuttings come from the vegetative part of adult plants, and some weeks after transplanting those plants produce a large number of adventitious buds at the base. Another consideration about the use of cuttings is the fact that plants propagated by this method show greater resistance to root diseases such as fusarium wilt under controlled conditions (Lima et al 2019) and faster fruit production in relation to plants propagated from seeds (Chaves et al 2004). Therefore, it is interesting to observe whether this type of propagation also produces plants with greater tolerance to NaCl, considering that in the reproductive phase (adult plants), the genes can be totally distinct from the genes that are expressed in the young phase (Burdon et al 2014).…”
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“…Plant propagation through cutting has been successful in several commercial and wild passion fruit species (Passiflora spp.) with different purposes, such as forming uniform orchards, mitigating pathogen symptoms in the short term (Lima et al 2019), promoting crop precocity (Junqueira et al 2006;Santos et al 2016) and fixing through cloning of progenies (from different plants) traits of interest for genetic improvement (e.g., greater fruit and juice yields, more attractive ornamental features).…”
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“…Drought stress results in reduced passion fruit vine growth, flowering, fruit set, and fruit size (Menzel and Simpson 1994;Turner et al 1996). Recent research has shown that drought conditions also makes plants more susceptible to the soilborne diseases caused by Fusarium fungal species (Lima et al 2019). Severe drought stress results in defoliation, fruit drop, and vine death.…”
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“…This will create variation (desirable or undesirable) in the fruit crop produced by these plants. Plants grown from seed are also more susceptible to soil-borne pathogens and poor germination (Almeida et al, 1991;Faleiro et al, 2019;Lima et al, 2019). Regardless of the issues, seed propagation is still the main method of passion fruit propagation in commercial production (Kishore et al, 2006).…”
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“…In comparison with grafting, propagation via cuttings has the advantage being less laborious (Salomao et al, 2002). Cuttings have also been observed to be more uniform, more disease resistant, and more productive than plants propagated by seed (Davies et al, 2018;Junqueira et al, 2005;Lima et al, 2019). Propagation from cuttings can also reduce establishment time because the plant will not be starting from a seed.…”
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