Initial productive performance of ‘Tahiti’ acid lime considering different rootstocks and levels of salt water

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Autor(a) principal: Martins,Gabriel Oliveira
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Silva,Tainá Alves da, Silva,Alesson Souza, Santos,Larissa Lorrane dos, Nascimento,Damares Francisco Correia, Fernandes,Pedro Dantas, Soares Filho,Walter dos Santos, Brito,Marcos Eric Barbosa
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The productive performance of citrus plants is limited by abiotic factors such as salinity. The response to these factors varies among rootstocks, and to guarantee sustainability of the production system, it is possible to identify the most suitable genotypes agronomically for each growing environment. Given the above, the aim of this study was to evaluate the productive performance of the ‘Tahiti’ acid lime combined with different citrus rootstocks irrigated with water at different levels of salinity during the first year of fruit production. Three levels of electrical conductivity of the irrigation water (0.14, 2.40 and 4.80 dS m-1) and 13 rootstocks (‘Santa Cruz Rangpur’ lime, ‘Indio’, ‘Riverside’ and ‘San Diego’ citrandarins, ‘Sunki Tropical’ mandarin and eight hybrids generated by the Citrus Breeding Program of Embrapa Cassava & Fruits). The experimental design was of randomised blocks, with four replications and one plant per plot. The fruits were harvested from 300 to 720 days after transplanting (DAT) to pots with a capacity of 60 L, which had been adapted for use as lysimeters. Fruit production was determined by weight and number, in addition to measuring the size and the thickness of the peel. It was found that water of up to 2.4 dS m-1 can be used for citrus irrigation without significantly compromising early fruit production in the ‘Tahiti’ acid lime when grafted on the ‘Sunki Tropical’ mandarin, ‘Riverside’ citrandarin, and on the hybrids TSKC x TRBK - 007, TSKC x CTTR - 012, HTR - 069, TSKC x (LCR x TR) - 040 and TSKC x (LCR x TR) - 059, which resulted in an earlier start to production. At the salinity level of 4.8 dS m-1, the ‘Tahiti’ acid lime proved to be more productive and less sensitive when grafted onto ‘Sunki Tropical’ mandarin, TSKC x TRBK - 007, TSKC x CTTR - 012, HTR - 069, and TSKC x (LCR x TR) - 040 hybrids.
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spelling Initial productive performance of ‘Tahiti’ acid lime considering different rootstocks and levels of salt waterCitrus ×latifoliaCitrus sppPoncirus hybridsSalt stressABSTRACT The productive performance of citrus plants is limited by abiotic factors such as salinity. The response to these factors varies among rootstocks, and to guarantee sustainability of the production system, it is possible to identify the most suitable genotypes agronomically for each growing environment. Given the above, the aim of this study was to evaluate the productive performance of the ‘Tahiti’ acid lime combined with different citrus rootstocks irrigated with water at different levels of salinity during the first year of fruit production. Three levels of electrical conductivity of the irrigation water (0.14, 2.40 and 4.80 dS m-1) and 13 rootstocks (‘Santa Cruz Rangpur’ lime, ‘Indio’, ‘Riverside’ and ‘San Diego’ citrandarins, ‘Sunki Tropical’ mandarin and eight hybrids generated by the Citrus Breeding Program of Embrapa Cassava & Fruits). The experimental design was of randomised blocks, with four replications and one plant per plot. The fruits were harvested from 300 to 720 days after transplanting (DAT) to pots with a capacity of 60 L, which had been adapted for use as lysimeters. Fruit production was determined by weight and number, in addition to measuring the size and the thickness of the peel. It was found that water of up to 2.4 dS m-1 can be used for citrus irrigation without significantly compromising early fruit production in the ‘Tahiti’ acid lime when grafted on the ‘Sunki Tropical’ mandarin, ‘Riverside’ citrandarin, and on the hybrids TSKC x TRBK - 007, TSKC x CTTR - 012, HTR - 069, TSKC x (LCR x TR) - 040 and TSKC x (LCR x TR) - 059, which resulted in an earlier start to production. At the salinity level of 4.8 dS m-1, the ‘Tahiti’ acid lime proved to be more productive and less sensitive when grafted onto ‘Sunki Tropical’ mandarin, TSKC x TRBK - 007, TSKC x CTTR - 012, HTR - 069, and TSKC x (LCR x TR) - 040 hybrids.Universidade Federal do Ceará2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1806-66902022000100419Revista Ciência Agronômica v.53 2022reponame:Revista ciência agronômica (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFC10.5935/1806-6690.20220019info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMartins,Gabriel OliveiraSilva,Tainá Alves daSilva,Alesson SouzaSantos,Larissa Lorrane dosNascimento,Damares Francisco CorreiaFernandes,Pedro DantasSoares Filho,Walter dos SantosBrito,Marcos Eric Barbosaeng2022-01-07T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1806-66902022000100419Revistahttp://www.ccarevista.ufc.br/PUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||alekdutra@ufc.br|| ccarev@ufc.br1806-66900045-6888opendoar:2022-01-07T00:00Revista ciência agronômica (Online) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Initial productive performance of ‘Tahiti’ acid lime considering different rootstocks and levels of salt water
title Initial productive performance of ‘Tahiti’ acid lime considering different rootstocks and levels of salt water
spellingShingle Initial productive performance of ‘Tahiti’ acid lime considering different rootstocks and levels of salt water
Martins,Gabriel Oliveira
Citrus ×latifolia
Citrus spp
Poncirus hybrids
Salt stress
title_short Initial productive performance of ‘Tahiti’ acid lime considering different rootstocks and levels of salt water
title_full Initial productive performance of ‘Tahiti’ acid lime considering different rootstocks and levels of salt water
title_fullStr Initial productive performance of ‘Tahiti’ acid lime considering different rootstocks and levels of salt water
title_full_unstemmed Initial productive performance of ‘Tahiti’ acid lime considering different rootstocks and levels of salt water
title_sort Initial productive performance of ‘Tahiti’ acid lime considering different rootstocks and levels of salt water
author Martins,Gabriel Oliveira
author_facet Martins,Gabriel Oliveira
Silva,Tainá Alves da
Silva,Alesson Souza
Santos,Larissa Lorrane dos
Nascimento,Damares Francisco Correia
Fernandes,Pedro Dantas
Soares Filho,Walter dos Santos
Brito,Marcos Eric Barbosa
author_role author
author2 Silva,Tainá Alves da
Silva,Alesson Souza
Santos,Larissa Lorrane dos
Nascimento,Damares Francisco Correia
Fernandes,Pedro Dantas
Soares Filho,Walter dos Santos
Brito,Marcos Eric Barbosa
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Martins,Gabriel Oliveira
Silva,Tainá Alves da
Silva,Alesson Souza
Santos,Larissa Lorrane dos
Nascimento,Damares Francisco Correia
Fernandes,Pedro Dantas
Soares Filho,Walter dos Santos
Brito,Marcos Eric Barbosa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Citrus ×latifolia
Citrus spp
Poncirus hybrids
Salt stress
topic Citrus ×latifolia
Citrus spp
Poncirus hybrids
Salt stress
description ABSTRACT The productive performance of citrus plants is limited by abiotic factors such as salinity. The response to these factors varies among rootstocks, and to guarantee sustainability of the production system, it is possible to identify the most suitable genotypes agronomically for each growing environment. Given the above, the aim of this study was to evaluate the productive performance of the ‘Tahiti’ acid lime combined with different citrus rootstocks irrigated with water at different levels of salinity during the first year of fruit production. Three levels of electrical conductivity of the irrigation water (0.14, 2.40 and 4.80 dS m-1) and 13 rootstocks (‘Santa Cruz Rangpur’ lime, ‘Indio’, ‘Riverside’ and ‘San Diego’ citrandarins, ‘Sunki Tropical’ mandarin and eight hybrids generated by the Citrus Breeding Program of Embrapa Cassava & Fruits). The experimental design was of randomised blocks, with four replications and one plant per plot. The fruits were harvested from 300 to 720 days after transplanting (DAT) to pots with a capacity of 60 L, which had been adapted for use as lysimeters. Fruit production was determined by weight and number, in addition to measuring the size and the thickness of the peel. It was found that water of up to 2.4 dS m-1 can be used for citrus irrigation without significantly compromising early fruit production in the ‘Tahiti’ acid lime when grafted on the ‘Sunki Tropical’ mandarin, ‘Riverside’ citrandarin, and on the hybrids TSKC x TRBK - 007, TSKC x CTTR - 012, HTR - 069, TSKC x (LCR x TR) - 040 and TSKC x (LCR x TR) - 059, which resulted in an earlier start to production. At the salinity level of 4.8 dS m-1, the ‘Tahiti’ acid lime proved to be more productive and less sensitive when grafted onto ‘Sunki Tropical’ mandarin, TSKC x TRBK - 007, TSKC x CTTR - 012, HTR - 069, and TSKC x (LCR x TR) - 040 hybrids.
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