2004
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.2004.645.18
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Effect of Mono and Polyembrionic Rootstocks on Growth, Yield and Fruit Quality of Four Mango Cultivars in the Central Region of Brazil

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“…In contrast, absolute yield was related to the efficiency of production per unit of tree canopy volume (R 2 = 0.60). Ramos et al (2001Ramos et al ( , 2004 determined the relationship between productivity and tree growth with different rootstocks in Brazil. In the first experiment, there were only small differences in the growth of the trees across the different rootstocks (average heights of 3.3-3.6 m pooled across the four scions in 1996), whereas the yields under the different rootstocks varied by about a factor of two (16-29 kg per tree).…”
Section: Dwarfing Rootstocks and Interstocks Used To Control Tree Sizementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, absolute yield was related to the efficiency of production per unit of tree canopy volume (R 2 = 0.60). Ramos et al (2001Ramos et al ( , 2004 determined the relationship between productivity and tree growth with different rootstocks in Brazil. In the first experiment, there were only small differences in the growth of the trees across the different rootstocks (average heights of 3.3-3.6 m pooled across the four scions in 1996), whereas the yields under the different rootstocks varied by about a factor of two (16-29 kg per tree).…”
Section: Dwarfing Rootstocks and Interstocks Used To Control Tree Sizementioning
confidence: 99%