Dwarfing rootstocks for high-density citrus orchards

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Autor(a) principal: Gonzatto, Mateus Pereira
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Griebeler, Sabrina Raquel, Schwarz, Sergio Francisco
Tipo de documento: Capítulo de livro
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFRGS
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/276109
Resumo: There is a worldwide trend regarding high density of fruit planting. In the last four decades, the Brazilian citriculture had increased the average planting density by more than 80%. The main reasons for this increase are the fast return on invested capital, the easiest management of cultural practices, and the control of strategies epidemicsassociated (e.g., Huanglongbing). In that regard, the use and development of dwarf and semi-dwarf rootstocks are essential. The main dwarf rootstock known in citriculture is the Flying Dragon trifoliate orange [Poncirus trifoliata (L.) Raf. var. monstrosa (T. Itô) Swing.] which greatly reduces the canopies volume allowing the design of dense and ultra-dense orchards. Currently, several citrus breeding programs are producing new cultivars of dwarf and semi-dwarf rootstocks. In this chapter, citrus rootstocks with dwarfing potential were approached including physiological aspects, horticultural performance, and behavior to phytosanitary problems. In addition to Flying Dragon, there are other dwarfing rootstocks which are hybrids of trifoliate oranges, like citrandarins, citrangedarins, citrumelandarins, and citrimonianandarins. Dwarfing rootstocks are one of the leading alternatives for citrus orchards in high-density planting systems.
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spelling Gonzatto, Mateus PereiraGriebeler, Sabrina RaquelSchwarz, Sergio Francisco2024-07-07T06:25:34Z2022http://hdl.handle.net/10183/276109001187026There is a worldwide trend regarding high density of fruit planting. In the last four decades, the Brazilian citriculture had increased the average planting density by more than 80%. The main reasons for this increase are the fast return on invested capital, the easiest management of cultural practices, and the control of strategies epidemicsassociated (e.g., Huanglongbing). In that regard, the use and development of dwarf and semi-dwarf rootstocks are essential. The main dwarf rootstock known in citriculture is the Flying Dragon trifoliate orange [Poncirus trifoliata (L.) Raf. var. monstrosa (T. Itô) Swing.] which greatly reduces the canopies volume allowing the design of dense and ultra-dense orchards. Currently, several citrus breeding programs are producing new cultivars of dwarf and semi-dwarf rootstocks. In this chapter, citrus rootstocks with dwarfing potential were approached including physiological aspects, horticultural performance, and behavior to phytosanitary problems. In addition to Flying Dragon, there are other dwarfing rootstocks which are hybrids of trifoliate oranges, like citrandarins, citrangedarins, citrumelandarins, and citrimonianandarins. Dwarfing rootstocks are one of the leading alternatives for citrus orchards in high-density planting systems.application/pdfengKahramanoğlu, I.; Wan, C. (ed.). Fruit industry. London: IntechOpen, 2022. Cap. 4, p. 73-87Fruta cítricaPorta-enxertoPoncirus trifoliata Raf.Citrus spp.Flying Dragon trifoliate orangeCitrandarinCitrangedarinCitrumelandarinDwarfing rootstocks for high-density citrus orchardsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bookPartinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001187026.pdf.txt001187026.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain0http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/276109/2/001187026.pdf.txtd41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427eMD52ORIGINAL001187026.pdfCapítulo 4application/pdf5734532http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/276109/1/001187026.pdf74cd6502ca29df353cb814d431a0caa8MD5110183/2761092024-07-07 06:33:53.786oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/276109Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2024-07-07T09:33:53Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Dwarfing rootstocks for high-density citrus orchards
title Dwarfing rootstocks for high-density citrus orchards
spellingShingle Dwarfing rootstocks for high-density citrus orchards
Gonzatto, Mateus Pereira
Fruta cítrica
Porta-enxerto
Poncirus trifoliata Raf.
Citrus spp.
Flying Dragon trifoliate orange
Citrandarin
Citrangedarin
Citrumelandarin
title_short Dwarfing rootstocks for high-density citrus orchards
title_full Dwarfing rootstocks for high-density citrus orchards
title_fullStr Dwarfing rootstocks for high-density citrus orchards
title_full_unstemmed Dwarfing rootstocks for high-density citrus orchards
title_sort Dwarfing rootstocks for high-density citrus orchards
author Gonzatto, Mateus Pereira
author_facet Gonzatto, Mateus Pereira
Griebeler, Sabrina Raquel
Schwarz, Sergio Francisco
author_role author
author2 Griebeler, Sabrina Raquel
Schwarz, Sergio Francisco
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gonzatto, Mateus Pereira
Griebeler, Sabrina Raquel
Schwarz, Sergio Francisco
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Fruta cítrica
Porta-enxerto
topic Fruta cítrica
Porta-enxerto
Poncirus trifoliata Raf.
Citrus spp.
Flying Dragon trifoliate orange
Citrandarin
Citrangedarin
Citrumelandarin
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Poncirus trifoliata Raf.
Citrus spp.
Flying Dragon trifoliate orange
Citrandarin
Citrangedarin
Citrumelandarin
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