1993
DOI: 10.1080/00221589.1993.11516403
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Peach/myrobalan plum graft incompatibility in the nursery

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“…Esse tipo de incompatibilidade se caracteriza por apresentar sintomas visíveis durante o desenvolvimento das plantas, como parada precoce no crescimento, folhas cloróticas evoluindo para avermelhadas, queda prematura das folhas, redução do ritmo de crescimento radicular, redução da translocação de carboidratos na região de união, havendo acúmulo na cultivar-copa (MOING et al, 1987;MORENO et al, 1993;ZARROUK et al, 2010).…”
Section: Incompatibilidade 'Translocada'unclassified
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“…Esse tipo de incompatibilidade se caracteriza por apresentar sintomas visíveis durante o desenvolvimento das plantas, como parada precoce no crescimento, folhas cloróticas evoluindo para avermelhadas, queda prematura das folhas, redução do ritmo de crescimento radicular, redução da translocação de carboidratos na região de união, havendo acúmulo na cultivar-copa (MOING et al, 1987;MORENO et al, 1993;ZARROUK et al, 2010).…”
Section: Incompatibilidade 'Translocada'unclassified
“…Esse tipo de incompatibilidade, em geral, não pode ser evitado pela utilização de um interenxerto. Um exemplo clássico desse tipo de incompatibilidade pode ser observado entre cultivares de pessegueiro enxertado sobre portaenxertos de ameixeira (MORENO et al, 1993).…”
Section: Incompatibilidade 'Translocada'unclassified
“…Graft incompatibility is a very complex phenomenon involving various anatomical, physiological, biochemical, and molecular interactions (PEREIRA et al, 2014) that interact with the environment (MORENO et al, 1993;ZARROUK et al, 2006a), and thus must be evaluated for each scion/rootstock combination. The SPAD (Soil Plant Analysis Diagnostic) chlorophyll meter is a portable, user-friendly, effective, and nondestructive device that can be used to estimate the nitrogen status of plants ( RUBIO-COVARRUBIAS et al, 2009;DIAS et al, 2012) and the chlorophyll content in leaves.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the translocated incompatibility, degeneration of the sieve tubes and phloem companion cells is observed in the graft union region, causing translocation problems associated with leaf senescence and development of the radicular system. This graft-incompatibility is typically observed in peach grafted on Myrobalan plums (Moreno et al 1993) where visual symptoms (symptoms of yellowing and reddening in leaves and wood, premature defoliation, early growth cessation, and acute leaf curl) can be usually observed during the first two growing seasons. The localized incompatibility, in turn, displays malformation in graft union due to physiological and morphological alterations resulting in impaired and even fractured union after several years of grafting (Errea 1998).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Like peach-almond hybrids (Prunus amygdalus × P. persica) largely used as rootstocks for peach trees in the Mediterranean countries (Mestre et al 2015). On the other hand, interspecific graft might result in grafting incompatibility, as happens between peach/Japanese apricot (Telles et al 2009), peach/Myrobalan plum (Moreno et al 1993) and peach/nectarine (Zarrouk et al 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%