نتایج جستجو برای: vitis rootstocks

تعداد نتایج: 6722  

Journal: :Australian Journal of Grape and Wine Research 2023

Background and Aims. Grape phylloxera in Australia comprises diverse genetic strains that feed on roots leaves of Vitis spp. The G38 strain was detected spp., for the first time North East Victoria 2015. Prior to 2015, only known leaves. aim this study evaluate survival development under field, controlled laboratory, greenhouse conditions. Methods Results. In emergence traps quantified instars ...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2008
Taryn L Bauerle David R Smart William L Bauerle Christine Stockert David M Eissenstat

* Linkages between plant growth rate and root responses to soil moisture heterogeneity were investigated. * Root dynamics were studied using genetically identical shoots (Vitis vinifera cv. Merlot) with genetically distinct root systems that promote higher (HSV) and lower (LSV) shoot growth rates (1103P and 101-14 Mgt, respectively). Three quantities of irrigation replenished different amounts ...

2013
Sarah Jane Cookson Maria José Clemente Moreno Cyril Hevin Larissa Zita Nyamba Mendome Serge Delrot Claudine Trossat-Magnin Nathalie Ollat

Grafting is particularly important to the cultivation of perennial crops such as grapevine (Vitis vinifera) because rootstocks can provide resistance to soil-borne pests and diseases as well as improve tolerance to some abiotic stresses. Successful grafting is a complex biochemical and structural process beginning with the adhesion of the two grafted partners, followed by callus formation and t...

2014
Ibrahim Bolat Murat Dikilitas Sezai Ercisli Ali Ikinci Tahsin Tonkaz

The effects of different water stress (control, medium, and severe) on some morphological, physiological, and biochemical characteristics and bud success of M9 apple and MA quince rootstocks were determined. The results showed that water stress significantly affected most morphological, physiological, and biochemical characteristics as well as budding success on the both rootstocks. The increas...

2011
Wolfgang JARAUSCH Claudia BISOGNIN Bernd SCHNEIDER Stella GRANDO Riccardo VELASCO Erich SEEMÜLLER

To develop apple proliferation (AP) resistant rootstocks, a breeding program was initiated in 2001 employing apomictic Malus sieboldii and M. sieboldii-derived hybrids as donors of the resistance trait and mainly standard apple rootstock Malus x domestica cv. M9 as donor of agronomic values. Examination of the experimentally inoculated progeny of seven crossings made in 2001 and 2002 over a per...

2010
Clive Kaiser

All commercial sweet cherry trees are either budded or grafted. The part of the tree above the graft/bud union is known as the scion and the part below the graft/bud union is known as the rootstock. Sweet cherry scion cultivars have been selected over millennia for many reasons, but over the past century, breeding programs have concentrated mainly on achieving improved characteristics such as y...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1981
D T Kaplan

Citrus rootstocks which significantly limited the reproduction of Tylenchulus semipenetrans (Cobb) "Citrus" and "Poncirus" biotypes responded to infection by producing a hypersensitive-type response in the root hypodermis, wound periderm and/or cavities in the root cortex, and/or abnormal vacuoles in nurse cell cytoplasm. Rootstocks which limited nematode reproduction also had significantly few...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 2000
S A Anwar M V McKenry J Faddoul

Variability in penetration, development, and reproduction of two resistance-breaking field pathotypes (pt.) of Meloidogyne arenaria, M. incognita, and a population of mixed Meloidogyne spp. virulent to grape hosts were compared on two resistant Vitis rootstocks 'Freedom' and 'Harmony' in separate tests. 'Cabernet Sauvignon' was included as a susceptible host to all four nematode populations. Se...

Journal: :Molecular plant pathology 2005
Cecilia B Agüero Sandra L Uratsu Carl Greve Ann L T Powell John M Labavitch Carole P Meredith Abhaya M Dandekar

SUMMARY Polygalacturonase-inhibiting proteins (PGIPs) are plant cell-wall proteins that specifically inhibit fungal endo-polygalacturonases (PGs) that contribute to the aggressive decomposition of susceptible plant tissues. The inhibition of fungal PGs by PGIPs suggests that PGIPs have a role in plant tolerance to fungal infections and this has been observed in transgenic plants expressing PGIP...

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