Performance of Seven Peach Rootstocks in a Brazilian Subtropical Climate
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Resumo: | The commercial orchards of peach trees are propagated by grafting, and the combination of rootstock and scion cultivars has significant importance to produce quality fruits. Many studies evaluating the influence of scion cultivars on fruit yield and quality have been executed, but studies on rootstocks under subtropical climate conditions in Brazil are still incipient, making it necessary to evaluate the performance of new rootstocks. This study aimed to evaluate the performance of seven rootstocks based on tree growth, fruit quality, and yield of the scion cultivars Aurora 1 and Tropic Beauty in Brazilian subtropical climate conditions. Seven rootstocks were evaluated from the UFV breeding program (UFV 1701-2, UFV 102-1, UFV 186, UFV 1701-1, UFV 102-2, UFV 286 and UFV 202-1) and one control representing the cultivar most used in the southeastern Brazil (Okinawa). A randomized block design was arranged, with sixteen treatments and five replications. The variables evaluated were trunk cross-sectional area, plant height, fresh weight of pruned material, production per plant, yield, fruit weight, fruit size, skin color, firmness, and soluble solids content. The cultivars Aurora 1 and Tropic Beauty presented a less vigorous growth when grafted onto the rootstocks UFV 186, UFV 286 and UFV 102-1, being suitable for high-density plantings, and a greater yield when grafted onto UFV 1701-1, UFV 1701-2 and UFV 202-1. The fruit weight was similar for all the rootstocks tested, and the quality of fruits from Aurora 1 and Tropic Beauty did not differentiate from the control Okinawa, which means that the performance of the rootstocks from the UFV breeding program meets the standards required by the market and their use can be successful in regions of subtropical climate. |
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Performance of Seven Peach Rootstocks in a Brazilian Subtropical ClimateAurora 1Fruit qualityProductivityPrunus persica (l.) batschTropic beautyVigorThe commercial orchards of peach trees are propagated by grafting, and the combination of rootstock and scion cultivars has significant importance to produce quality fruits. Many studies evaluating the influence of scion cultivars on fruit yield and quality have been executed, but studies on rootstocks under subtropical climate conditions in Brazil are still incipient, making it necessary to evaluate the performance of new rootstocks. This study aimed to evaluate the performance of seven rootstocks based on tree growth, fruit quality, and yield of the scion cultivars Aurora 1 and Tropic Beauty in Brazilian subtropical climate conditions. Seven rootstocks were evaluated from the UFV breeding program (UFV 1701-2, UFV 102-1, UFV 186, UFV 1701-1, UFV 102-2, UFV 286 and UFV 202-1) and one control representing the cultivar most used in the southeastern Brazil (Okinawa). A randomized block design was arranged, with sixteen treatments and five replications. The variables evaluated were trunk cross-sectional area, plant height, fresh weight of pruned material, production per plant, yield, fruit weight, fruit size, skin color, firmness, and soluble solids content. The cultivars Aurora 1 and Tropic Beauty presented a less vigorous growth when grafted onto the rootstocks UFV 186, UFV 286 and UFV 102-1, being suitable for high-density plantings, and a greater yield when grafted onto UFV 1701-1, UFV 1701-2 and UFV 202-1. The fruit weight was similar for all the rootstocks tested, and the quality of fruits from Aurora 1 and Tropic Beauty did not differentiate from the control Okinawa, which means that the performance of the rootstocks from the UFV breeding program meets the standards required by the market and their use can be successful in regions of subtropical climate.Department of Plant Sciences Instituto Federal do Norte de Minas Gerais, Minas GeraisDepartment of Plant Sciences Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Minas GeraisGraduate Program in Agronomy (Plant Production) Universidade Estadual Paulista, JaboticabalDepartment of Agronomy Universidade Federal de Jataí, GoiásGraduate Program in Agronomy (Plant Production) Universidade Estadual Paulista, JaboticabalInstituto Federal do Norte de Minas GeraisUniversidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Universidade Federal de JataíOliveira, João Alison AlvesBruckner, Cláudio HorstGomes, Francielly Rodrigues [UNESP]da Assunção, Hildeu FerreiraCruz, Simério Carlos Silvada Silva, Danielle Fabíola Pereira2023-07-29T13:36:03Z2023-07-29T13:36:03Z2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article383-390http://dx.doi.org/10.17957/IJAB/15.1992International Journal of Agriculture and Biology, v. 28, n. 6, p. 383-390, 2022.1814-95961560-8530http://hdl.handle.net/11449/24815810.17957/IJAB/15.19922-s2.0-85145921510Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengInternational Journal of Agriculture and Biologyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-06-07T13:55:48Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/248158Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T17:05:42.693103Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Performance of Seven Peach Rootstocks in a Brazilian Subtropical Climate |
title |
Performance of Seven Peach Rootstocks in a Brazilian Subtropical Climate |
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Performance of Seven Peach Rootstocks in a Brazilian Subtropical Climate Oliveira, João Alison Alves Aurora 1 Fruit quality Productivity Prunus persica (l.) batsch Tropic beauty Vigor |
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Performance of Seven Peach Rootstocks in a Brazilian Subtropical Climate |
title_full |
Performance of Seven Peach Rootstocks in a Brazilian Subtropical Climate |
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Performance of Seven Peach Rootstocks in a Brazilian Subtropical Climate |
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Performance of Seven Peach Rootstocks in a Brazilian Subtropical Climate |
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Performance of Seven Peach Rootstocks in a Brazilian Subtropical Climate |
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Oliveira, João Alison Alves |
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Oliveira, João Alison Alves Bruckner, Cláudio Horst Gomes, Francielly Rodrigues [UNESP] da Assunção, Hildeu Ferreira Cruz, Simério Carlos Silva da Silva, Danielle Fabíola Pereira |
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Bruckner, Cláudio Horst Gomes, Francielly Rodrigues [UNESP] da Assunção, Hildeu Ferreira Cruz, Simério Carlos Silva da Silva, Danielle Fabíola Pereira |
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Instituto Federal do Norte de Minas Gerais Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV) Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) Universidade Federal de Jataí |
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Oliveira, João Alison Alves Bruckner, Cláudio Horst Gomes, Francielly Rodrigues [UNESP] da Assunção, Hildeu Ferreira Cruz, Simério Carlos Silva da Silva, Danielle Fabíola Pereira |
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Aurora 1 Fruit quality Productivity Prunus persica (l.) batsch Tropic beauty Vigor |
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Aurora 1 Fruit quality Productivity Prunus persica (l.) batsch Tropic beauty Vigor |
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The commercial orchards of peach trees are propagated by grafting, and the combination of rootstock and scion cultivars has significant importance to produce quality fruits. Many studies evaluating the influence of scion cultivars on fruit yield and quality have been executed, but studies on rootstocks under subtropical climate conditions in Brazil are still incipient, making it necessary to evaluate the performance of new rootstocks. This study aimed to evaluate the performance of seven rootstocks based on tree growth, fruit quality, and yield of the scion cultivars Aurora 1 and Tropic Beauty in Brazilian subtropical climate conditions. Seven rootstocks were evaluated from the UFV breeding program (UFV 1701-2, UFV 102-1, UFV 186, UFV 1701-1, UFV 102-2, UFV 286 and UFV 202-1) and one control representing the cultivar most used in the southeastern Brazil (Okinawa). A randomized block design was arranged, with sixteen treatments and five replications. The variables evaluated were trunk cross-sectional area, plant height, fresh weight of pruned material, production per plant, yield, fruit weight, fruit size, skin color, firmness, and soluble solids content. The cultivars Aurora 1 and Tropic Beauty presented a less vigorous growth when grafted onto the rootstocks UFV 186, UFV 286 and UFV 102-1, being suitable for high-density plantings, and a greater yield when grafted onto UFV 1701-1, UFV 1701-2 and UFV 202-1. The fruit weight was similar for all the rootstocks tested, and the quality of fruits from Aurora 1 and Tropic Beauty did not differentiate from the control Okinawa, which means that the performance of the rootstocks from the UFV breeding program meets the standards required by the market and their use can be successful in regions of subtropical climate. |
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