Performance of 'Vvalencia' Orange on 21 rootstocks in Central Florida
Identifieur interne : 000A20 ( PascalFrancis/Corpus ); précédent : 000A19; suivant : 000A21Performance of 'Vvalencia' Orange on 21 rootstocks in Central Florida
Auteurs : H. K. Wutscher ; K. D. BowmanSource :
- HortScience [ 0018-5345 ] ; 1999.
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Abstract
Twenty-one selections consisting of 13 numbered hybrids, one ornamental, and seven named cultivars were tested as rootstocks for 'Valencia' orange, Citrus sinensis L. Osbeck. The test included six, four-tree replications in randomized complete blocks on sandy soil typical of the center of the Florida peninsula. Trees propagated on Vangasay lemon, HRS 812 (Sunki X Benecke trifoliate orange), and HRS 942 (Sunki X Flying Dragon trifoliate orange) produced more fruit than trees on the other 18 rootstocks in the test. Trees on 10 rootstocks, including the widely used commercial rootstocks, Swingle citrumelo and Carrizo citrange, were intermediate in cumulative fruit production. Trees on five rootstocks, including Sun Chu Sha, Gou Tou #1, and Tachibana, had low yields and trees on HRS 939 (Flying Dragon trifoliate orange X Nakorn pummelo) and sour orange #2 were extremely dwarfed and were minimally productive because oftristeza virus disease. Four-year cumulative fruit production ranged from 52 to 317 kg per tree. Fruit from trees on HRS 954 and HRS 952 (Pearl tangelo x Flying Dragon trifoliate orange) had the highest, and fruit from trees on Vangasay and Gou Tou #1 had the lowest total soluble solids concentration.
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ET : | Performance of 'Vvalencia' Orange on 21 rootstocks in Central Florida |
AU : | WUTSCHER (H. K.); BOWMAN (K. D.) |
AF : | U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Horticultural Research Laboratory, 2120 Camden Road/Orlando, FL 32803/Etats-Unis (1 aut., 2 aut.) |
DT : | Publication en série; Niveau analytique |
SO : | HortScience; ISSN 0018-5345; Coden HJHSAR; Etats-Unis; Da. 1999; Vol. 34; No. 4; Pp. 622-624; Bibl. 20 ref. |
LA : | Anglais |
EA : | Twenty-one selections consisting of 13 numbered hybrids, one ornamental, and seven named cultivars were tested as rootstocks for 'Valencia' orange, Citrus sinensis L. Osbeck. The test included six, four-tree replications in randomized complete blocks on sandy soil typical of the center of the Florida peninsula. Trees propagated on Vangasay lemon, HRS 812 (Sunki X Benecke trifoliate orange), and HRS 942 (Sunki X Flying Dragon trifoliate orange) produced more fruit than trees on the other 18 rootstocks in the test. Trees on 10 rootstocks, including the widely used commercial rootstocks, Swingle citrumelo and Carrizo citrange, were intermediate in cumulative fruit production. Trees on five rootstocks, including Sun Chu Sha, Gou Tou #1, and Tachibana, had low yields and trees on HRS 939 (Flying Dragon trifoliate orange X Nakorn pummelo) and sour orange #2 were extremely dwarfed and were minimally productive because oftristeza virus disease. Four-year cumulative fruit production ranged from 52 to 317 kg per tree. Fruit from trees on HRS 954 and HRS 952 (Pearl tangelo x Flying Dragon trifoliate orange) had the highest, and fruit from trees on Vangasay and Gou Tou #1 had the lowest total soluble solids concentration. |
CC : | 002A32C01A |
FD : | Performance; Croissance; Composante rendement; Fruit; Qualité production; Comparaison intraspécifique; Porte greffe; Citrus sinensis; Extrait sec soluble |
FG : | Rutaceae; Dicotyledones; Angiospermae; Spermatophyta; Agrume |
ED : | Performance; Growth; Yield component; Fruit; Production quality; Intraspecific comparison; Rootstock; Citrus sinensis; Soluble solids |
EG : | Rutaceae; Dicotyledones; Angiospermae; Spermatophyta; Citrus fruit |
SD : | Rendimiento; Crecimiento; Componente rendimiento; Fruto; Calidad producción; Comparación intraespecífica; Portainjerto; Citrus sinensis |
LO : | INIST-13300.354000089249210110 |
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