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Performance of 'Oroblanco' and 'Melogold' pummelo x grapefruit hybrids on nine rootstocks on a calcareous, poorly drained soil

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Performance of 'Oroblanco' and 'Melogold' pummelo x grapefruit hybrids on nine rootstocks on a calcareous, poorly drained soil

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Adjacent but separate trials of 'Oroblanco' and 'Melogold', both triploid pummelo [Citrus grandis (L.) Osbeck] x grapefruit (Citrus paradisi Macf.) hybrids, were established on nine rootstocks in the Indian River citrus region of Florida in 1993. The trees on the citrandarin rootstock x639 [Cleopatra mandarin (C. reticulata Blanco) x trifoliate orange (Poncirus trifoliata L.)] were significantly more productive than trees on any other rootstock tested for 'Oroblanco' and all rootstocks except Swingle citrumelo (C. paradisi x P. trifoliata) and Cleopatra mandarin for 'Melogold'. Cumulative production of 'Oroblanco' on x639, through year 9, was 50% higher than for Swingle or Volkamer lemon [C. limon (L.)], which were the next highest in yield. 'Melogold' displayed extremely low yield, with 45% of trees producing fewer than 50 fruit total in the 9 years of this study. Carrizo citrange (C. sinensis Osbeck x P. trifoliata) produced the smallest trees with both scion varieties, reflecting poor adaptation of this rootstock to the calcareous soil at the trial site. As expected, acidity of 'Oroblanco' and 'Melogold' was much lower than would be observed for grapefruit when fall harvested, with similar total soluble solids (TSS), and much higher TSS: titratable acidity ratio. Some rootstock effects on internal quality were observed.

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