2022
DOI: 10.3390/horticulturae8070615
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Size-Controlling Cherry Rootstock Selection Based on Root Anatomical Characteristics

Abstract: Over the past few decades, numerous studies investigated the vigor and productivity of fruit species depending on the rootstock on which they were grafted, but the exact size-controlling mechanism itself has not been fully elucidated, nor were the rapid rootstock selection methods defined. Thus, this study aimed to assess the root anatomical characteristics and their influence on the overall ‘Summit’ cherry tree vigor to confirm the size-controlling effect and establish an effective protocol for rapid rootstoc… Show more

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“…The hydraulic characteristics of the fruits, which is the final target in fruit tree orchards, have not attracted so much interest as stem or leaf hydraulics. In fruits, both xylem (inflows) and phloem (outflow) fluxes play a major role in their growth rate depending on their developmental stage (Matthews & Shackel, 2005; Clearwater et al ., 2012), the irrigation regime (Torres‐Ruiz et al ., 2016b), irradiance (Boini et al ., 2019) or rootstock‐scion combinations (Gerbi et al ., 2022; Narandžić & Ljubojević, 2022). Understanding the growth strategies of the fruits according to their hydraulic characteristics (i.e.…”
Section: Hydraulic Properties and Crop Productivity Under Drought Con...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The hydraulic characteristics of the fruits, which is the final target in fruit tree orchards, have not attracted so much interest as stem or leaf hydraulics. In fruits, both xylem (inflows) and phloem (outflow) fluxes play a major role in their growth rate depending on their developmental stage (Matthews & Shackel, 2005; Clearwater et al ., 2012), the irrigation regime (Torres‐Ruiz et al ., 2016b), irradiance (Boini et al ., 2019) or rootstock‐scion combinations (Gerbi et al ., 2022; Narandžić & Ljubojević, 2022). Understanding the growth strategies of the fruits according to their hydraulic characteristics (i.e.…”
Section: Hydraulic Properties and Crop Productivity Under Drought Con...mentioning
confidence: 99%