Performance of the Brasiliano 92 orange cultivar with six trifoliate rootstocks

The rootstock plays a crucial role in the fruit tree. For several decades, sour orange (<i>Citrus aurantium</i> L.) has been the most widely used rootstock in citrus cultivation. However, the spread of the <i>Tristez</i>a virus (CTV) has prevented the use of sour orange roots...

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Main Authors: Gregorio Gullo, Antonio Dattola, Vincenzo Vonella, Rocco Zappia
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spelling doaj-27926f9a61e04f2f93ed504f58bc60582021-05-21T02:31:00ZengAIMS PressAIMS Agriculture and Food2471-20862021-01-016120321510.3934/agrfood.2021013Performance of the Brasiliano 92 orange cultivar with six trifoliate rootstocksGregorio Gullo 0Antonio Dattola 1Vincenzo Vonella2Rocco Zappia3Department AG.R.A.R.I.A, Mediterranean University of Reggio Calabria, Reggio Calabria, 89124 Italy, UEDepartment AG.R.A.R.I.A, Mediterranean University of Reggio Calabria, Reggio Calabria, 89124 Italy, UEDepartment AG.R.A.R.I.A, Mediterranean University of Reggio Calabria, Reggio Calabria, 89124 Italy, UEDepartment AG.R.A.R.I.A, Mediterranean University of Reggio Calabria, Reggio Calabria, 89124 Italy, UEThe rootstock plays a crucial role in the fruit tree. For several decades, sour orange (<i>Citrus aurantium</i> L.) has been the most widely used rootstock in citrus cultivation. However, the spread of the <i>Tristez</i>a virus (CTV) has prevented the use of sour orange rootstock in new plantings in many areas because it is sensitive to CTV. The objective of this experiment was to study the vegetative, productive, and fruit qualitative performance of six graft combinations obtained from grafting Brasiliano N.L. 92 onto <i>Poncirus trifoliata</i> (L.) Raf. (PT); Flying dragon [<i>Poncirus trifoliata</i> (L.) Raf. cv. Monstrosa] (FD); Citrange Carrizo [<i>Citrus sinensis</i> (L.) Osbeck × <i>Poncirus trifoliata</i> (L.) Raf.] (CC); Citrange C35 [<i>Citrus sinensis</i> (L.) Osbeck, cv. Ruby's <i>poncirus trifoliata</i> (L.) Raf., cv. Webber Fawcett] (C35); Citrange Troyer [<i>Citrus sinensis</i> (L.) Osbeck × <i>Poncirus trifoliata</i> (L.) Raf.] (CT); and Swingle Citrumelo [<i>Citrus paradisi</i> Macf. <i>Poncirus trifoliata</i> (L.) Raf.] (SC). Sampled fruits were assessed for biometric measures, maturation index, and nutraceutical parameters. At 225 days after full bloom (DAFB), the oranges were harvested and the number and weight of fruit per tree were determined. The differences were recorded, and statistical analysis showed that each of the six combinations had specific characteristics. Particular attention must be given to the combination B92/FD; despite the fruit being smaller, it showed better organoleptic and nutraceutical results. For the lower yield per tree higher density of planting is required compared to the other rootstocks. The cost of planting a higher number of trees using the B92/FD graft combination at planting time can be justified for an orange cultivar that guarantees high income, such as the Brasiliano 92 cultivars.http://www.aimspress.com/article/doi/10.3934/agrfood.2021013?viewType=HTMLcitrusfruit qualitymaturation indexnutraceutical parameter
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author Gregorio Gullo
Antonio Dattola
Vincenzo Vonella
Rocco Zappia
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Antonio Dattola
Vincenzo Vonella
Rocco Zappia
Performance of the Brasiliano 92 orange cultivar with six trifoliate rootstocks
AIMS Agriculture and Food
citrus
fruit quality
maturation index
nutraceutical parameter
author_facet Gregorio Gullo
Antonio Dattola
Vincenzo Vonella
Rocco Zappia
author_sort Gregorio Gullo
title Performance of the Brasiliano 92 orange cultivar with six trifoliate rootstocks
title_short Performance of the Brasiliano 92 orange cultivar with six trifoliate rootstocks
title_full Performance of the Brasiliano 92 orange cultivar with six trifoliate rootstocks
title_fullStr Performance of the Brasiliano 92 orange cultivar with six trifoliate rootstocks
title_full_unstemmed Performance of the Brasiliano 92 orange cultivar with six trifoliate rootstocks
title_sort performance of the brasiliano 92 orange cultivar with six trifoliate rootstocks
publisher AIMS Press
series AIMS Agriculture and Food
issn 2471-2086
publishDate 2021-01-01
description The rootstock plays a crucial role in the fruit tree. For several decades, sour orange (<i>Citrus aurantium</i> L.) has been the most widely used rootstock in citrus cultivation. However, the spread of the <i>Tristez</i>a virus (CTV) has prevented the use of sour orange rootstock in new plantings in many areas because it is sensitive to CTV. The objective of this experiment was to study the vegetative, productive, and fruit qualitative performance of six graft combinations obtained from grafting Brasiliano N.L. 92 onto <i>Poncirus trifoliata</i> (L.) Raf. (PT); Flying dragon [<i>Poncirus trifoliata</i> (L.) Raf. cv. Monstrosa] (FD); Citrange Carrizo [<i>Citrus sinensis</i> (L.) Osbeck × <i>Poncirus trifoliata</i> (L.) Raf.] (CC); Citrange C35 [<i>Citrus sinensis</i> (L.) Osbeck, cv. Ruby's <i>poncirus trifoliata</i> (L.) Raf., cv. Webber Fawcett] (C35); Citrange Troyer [<i>Citrus sinensis</i> (L.) Osbeck × <i>Poncirus trifoliata</i> (L.) Raf.] (CT); and Swingle Citrumelo [<i>Citrus paradisi</i> Macf. <i>Poncirus trifoliata</i> (L.) Raf.] (SC). Sampled fruits were assessed for biometric measures, maturation index, and nutraceutical parameters. At 225 days after full bloom (DAFB), the oranges were harvested and the number and weight of fruit per tree were determined. The differences were recorded, and statistical analysis showed that each of the six combinations had specific characteristics. Particular attention must be given to the combination B92/FD; despite the fruit being smaller, it showed better organoleptic and nutraceutical results. For the lower yield per tree higher density of planting is required compared to the other rootstocks. The cost of planting a higher number of trees using the B92/FD graft combination at planting time can be justified for an orange cultivar that guarantees high income, such as the Brasiliano 92 cultivars.
topic citrus
fruit quality
maturation index
nutraceutical parameter
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