2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.scienta.2018.01.051
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Trifoliate hybrids as alternative rootstocks for ‘Valencia’ sweet orange under rainfed conditions

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“…This production is higher than that reported by Fadel et al (2018). Plants grafted on 'Santa Cruz' Rangpur lime, on the 'Indio' citrandarin, and on the LVK x LCR-038, TSKC x CTQT-1439-004 hybrids, had higher height and canopy volume, which may explain the higher production, since these variables have a highly positive correlation (Fadel et al, 2018). On the contrary, smaller plants had smaller production, a fact which could be reversed with the increase of planting density, since they showed a greater yield efficiency.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 63%
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“…This production is higher than that reported by Fadel et al (2018). Plants grafted on 'Santa Cruz' Rangpur lime, on the 'Indio' citrandarin, and on the LVK x LCR-038, TSKC x CTQT-1439-004 hybrids, had higher height and canopy volume, which may explain the higher production, since these variables have a highly positive correlation (Fadel et al, 2018). On the contrary, smaller plants had smaller production, a fact which could be reversed with the increase of planting density, since they showed a greater yield efficiency.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 63%
“…LCR-038 and TSKC x CTQT-1439-004 hybrids, which exceeded 200 kg per plant in five harvests (Table 2). This production is higher than that reported by Fadel et al (2018). Plants grafted on 'Santa Cruz' Rangpur lime, on the 'Indio' citrandarin, and on the LVK x LCR-038, TSKC x CTQT-1439-004 hybrids, had higher height and canopy volume, which may explain the higher production, since these variables have a highly positive correlation (Fadel et al, 2018).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 56%
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“…This indicates there is a tendency for using irrigation in more technologically advanced systems, especially when using rootstocks which are less vigorous or naturally more susceptible to drought despite being resistant to gomosis, and which result in more productive scions and plantings. Water deficiency may significantly affect productivity and fruit quality (Fadel et al, 2018); therefore, cultivators must be prepared for the climatic changes that are occurring in the region, as well be aware of the importance of implementing new technologies for citrus planting.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%