2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.scienta.2018.04.015
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Effect of rootstocks on growth, yield, quality, and leaf mineral composition of Nagpur mandarin (Citrus reticulata Blanco.), grown in red lateritic soil of West Bengal, India

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“…Research in modern citrus production has been directed to rootstocks that can lead to smaller scions (Forner-Giner et al, 2014), higher yield (Bowman et al, 2016b;Sau et al, 2018), better physical and chemical fruit quality (Sharma et al, 2016;Kirinus et al, 2019), resistance, or tolerance, to abiotic (Rodríguez-Gamir et al, 2010) and biotic problems (Shokrollah et al, 2011;Bowman et al, 2016a). The most efficient and sustainable method for controlling and preventing Phytophthora gummosis is the use of resistant, or tolerant, rootstocks which are compatible with the recommended scion varieties (Bassan et al, 2010).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Research in modern citrus production has been directed to rootstocks that can lead to smaller scions (Forner-Giner et al, 2014), higher yield (Bowman et al, 2016b;Sau et al, 2018), better physical and chemical fruit quality (Sharma et al, 2016;Kirinus et al, 2019), resistance, or tolerance, to abiotic (Rodríguez-Gamir et al, 2010) and biotic problems (Shokrollah et al, 2011;Bowman et al, 2016a). The most efficient and sustainable method for controlling and preventing Phytophthora gummosis is the use of resistant, or tolerant, rootstocks which are compatible with the recommended scion varieties (Bassan et al, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For table consumption, it is preferable to have fruits with thinner peels since peeling is easier and a greater edible portion of the fruit is available (Sau et al, 2018). Therefore, the 'Cleopatra' mandarin, LVK x LCR -038 and the 'Santa Cruz Rangpur' lime stood out for presenting fruits with thinner peels (Table 4).…”
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“…Therefore, there is a need to introduce new rootstock varieties to diversify the genetic basis and provide more options to producers. Having both advantages and disadvantages, no rootstock is unique nor can be considered ideal for all citrus species, all the varieties within a species, and especially all types of agroclimatic regions (Sau et al, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It occupies dismally a low position in respect of yield levels in comparison to many other parts of the country. The dismal situation regarding the low position in respect of yield levels is attributed to poor input use efficiency, soil degradation such as erosion, decline of soil organic carbon content [2], nitrate transfer to ground and surface water, biodiversity erosion [3] and above all, deceleration of total factor productivity. The RLZ of eastern India is also knows as The Chhota Nagpur Plateau.…”
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confidence: 99%