2013
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.2013.985.19
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New Rootstocks With Resistance to Plum Pox Virus for Prunus Domestica and Other Stone Fruit Species: The 'Docera' and 'Dospina' Rootstock Series

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“…University of Munich, the 'Dospina 235' (P. domestica  P. spinosa) and 'Docera 6' (P. domestica  P. cerasifera) rootstocks were obtained [31].…”
Section: Prunusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…University of Munich, the 'Dospina 235' (P. domestica  P. spinosa) and 'Docera 6' (P. domestica  P. cerasifera) rootstocks were obtained [31].…”
Section: Prunusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rootstocks used in fruit trees, besides forming the underground part of the plant, are also effective in holding the soil, taking water and nutrients from the soil, and transmitting them to the crown, and transporting the photosynthesis products and growth regulators made in the crown part to the roots. In addition to these, rootstocks influence the shape and size of the varieties grafted on them, early yielding, adaptation to different soil types, resistance to cold and drought, diseases and pests, as well as various fruit characteristics (Neumüller et al, 2013). Plant Growth Promoting Bacteria (PGPR) are free-living microorganisms found in soil, and they hold significant value in agriculture.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%