2011
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.2011.903.58
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Effect of Interstock on Juvenility and Tree Size of 'Ambri' Apple

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“…The selection of rootstock in any situation depends upon the choice of the training system, spacing, site, vigor, scion variety, plant growth and development and soil e.g. the incidence of soil-borne diseases or replant diseases (Baron et al, 2019;Bhat et al, 2011;Rahman et al, 2017). Furthermore, the selection of a proper rootstock and a suitable variety is necessary in order for the relationship between the rootstock and scion to continue healthily and future economic losses of producers.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The selection of rootstock in any situation depends upon the choice of the training system, spacing, site, vigor, scion variety, plant growth and development and soil e.g. the incidence of soil-borne diseases or replant diseases (Baron et al, 2019;Bhat et al, 2011;Rahman et al, 2017). Furthermore, the selection of a proper rootstock and a suitable variety is necessary in order for the relationship between the rootstock and scion to continue healthily and future economic losses of producers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The interstock technique is applied to peach (Scarpare Filho et al 2000;Rufato et al 2006;Telles et al 2006;Tomaz et al 2010), pear (Baciu et al 2008), citrus (Girardi and Mourão Filho, 2006) and mango (Veloso, 2004 plants (Samad et al 1999;Vercammen et al 2007;Di Vaio et al 2009), with shorter juvenility (Bhat et al 2011), greater productivity (Samad et al 1999;Tojnko et al 2004;Di Vaio et al 2009) and higher fruit quality (Samad et al 1999).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Diversos estudios realizados tanto en especies cultivadas (Jemrić et al, 2012;Kalkisim et al, 2016;Reig et al, 2015;Šebek, 2013a) como silvestres (Dan et al, 2015;Reim et al, 2012) han evidenciado y destacado la gran diversidad morfológica y bioquímica presente entre poblaciones, así como la importancia de las variedades locales o tradicionales de este frutal. La diversidad encontrada para este género se debe a la evolución y domesticación ocurrida durante miles de años (Cornille et al, 2012); sin embargo, esta diversidad se ha visto restringida en parte por la homogeneidad de los cultivares comerciales, la cual ha llevado al borde de la extinción a un número desconocido de cultivares locales (Bhat et al, 2011).…”
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