2016
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.2016.1113.14
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The effects of benzyladenine and meta-Topolin on in vitro sprouting and regrowth after encapsulation of C35 citrange [Citrus sinensis(L.) Osb. ×Poncirus trifoliata(L.) Raf] microcuttings

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“…Citrus trees need a good rootstocks to do well , So we must Selecting a rootstock that appropriate for a citrus type that will be cultivated in a specific site requires an initial review [1] of the nature of growth and the yield and compatibility between the citrus scion required and the rootstock himself [2], Nature of the soil in which it will be grown, in addition to the extent of its resistance to diseases and pests, and high level of ground water [3]. There are many of rootstocks that can be budding citrus trees on it , especially C35 , it's a seedling hybrid from (Ruby Orange X Webber-Fawcett trifoliate ) it's produced 1951 [4]. C35 planted in virgin and replant soils , has tolerance to Phytophtora , root rot, Tristeza virus and nematodes, C35 sensitive to some soil like calcareous it's suffering from iron deficiency if planted in this soils, it's has been used to extend the harvest period for navel oranges , but it is slightly higher juice acid content than fruit grown on another rootstocks [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Citrus trees need a good rootstocks to do well , So we must Selecting a rootstock that appropriate for a citrus type that will be cultivated in a specific site requires an initial review [1] of the nature of growth and the yield and compatibility between the citrus scion required and the rootstock himself [2], Nature of the soil in which it will be grown, in addition to the extent of its resistance to diseases and pests, and high level of ground water [3]. There are many of rootstocks that can be budding citrus trees on it , especially C35 , it's a seedling hybrid from (Ruby Orange X Webber-Fawcett trifoliate ) it's produced 1951 [4]. C35 planted in virgin and replant soils , has tolerance to Phytophtora , root rot, Tristeza virus and nematodes, C35 sensitive to some soil like calcareous it's suffering from iron deficiency if planted in this soils, it's has been used to extend the harvest period for navel oranges , but it is slightly higher juice acid content than fruit grown on another rootstocks [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%