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Articoli di riviste sul tema "Oranges rootstocks fruit quality"
Ritenour, Mark A., Ed Stover, Brian J. Boman, Huating Dou, Kim D. Bowman e William S. Castle. "Effect of Rootstock on Stem-end Rind Breakdown and Decay of Fresh Citrus". HortTechnology 14, n. 3 (gennaio 2004): 315–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/horttech.14.3.0315.
Testo completoSarooshi, RA, e RJ Hutton. "Midseason oranges for juice production". Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 32, n. 8 (1992): 1141. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/ea9931141.
Testo completoAguilar-Hernández, Marlene G., Lucía Sánchez-Rodríguez, Francisca Hernández, María Ángeles Forner-Giner, Joaquín J. Pastor-Pérez e Pilar Legua. "Influence of New Citrus Rootstocks on Lemon Quality". Agronomy 10, n. 7 (7 luglio 2020): 974. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/agronomy10070974.
Testo completoAhmed, Shabir, Muhammad Asim, Tehseen Ashraf, Allah Bakhsh, Ehsan Ul Haque, Akbar Hayat e Muhammad N. Khan. "PERFORMANCE OF MUSAMBI SWEET ORANGE ON ROUGH LEMON AND VOLKAMERIANA ROOTSTOCKS AT SARGODHA, PAKISTAN". World Journal of Biology and Biotechnology 3, n. 3 (15 dicembre 2018): 223. http://dx.doi.org/10.33865/wjb.003.03.0167.
Testo completoZekri, Mongi. "Performance of `Ambersweet' Orange Trees on Cleopatra Mandarin and Swingle Citrumelo Rootstocks". HortScience 31, n. 4 (agosto 1996): 664d—664. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.31.4.664d.
Testo completoDavies, Frederick S., e Glenn Zalman. "Gibberellic Acid, Rootstocks, and Post-freeze Fruit Quality of ‘Rohde Red’ Valencia Oranges". HortScience 42, n. 3 (giugno 2007): 565–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.42.3.565.
Testo completoMcCollum, Greg, e Kim D. Bowman. "Rootstock Effects on Fruit Quality among ‘Ray Ruby’ Grapefruit Trees Grown in the Indian River District of Florida". HortScience 52, n. 4 (aprile 2017): 541–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci11435-16.
Testo completoTirado-Corbalá, Rebecca, Alejandro Segarra-Carmona, Manuel Matos-Rodríguez, Dania Rivera-Ocasio, Consuelo Estévez de Jensen e Jeniffer Pagán. "Assessment of Two Sweet Orange Cultivars Grafted on Selected Rootstocks Grown on an Inceptisol in Puerto Rico". Horticulturae 6, n. 2 (18 maggio 2020): 30. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae6020030.
Testo completoBarry, Graham H., William S. Castle e Frederick S. Davies. "Soluble Solids Accumulation in `Valencia' Sweet Orange as Related to Rootstock Selection and Fruit Size". Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science 129, n. 4 (luglio 2004): 594–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/jashs.129.4.0594.
Testo completoCaruso, Marco, Alberto Continella, Giulia Modica, Claudia Pannitteri, Riccardo Russo, Fabrizio Salonia, Carmen Arlotta, Alessandra Gentile e Giuseppe Russo. "Rootstocks Influence Yield Precocity, Productivity, and Pre-Harvest Fruit Drop of Mandared Pigmented Mandarin". Agronomy 10, n. 9 (2 settembre 2020): 1305. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/agronomy10091305.
Testo completoTesi sul tema "Oranges rootstocks fruit quality"
Morales, Alfaro Julia. "Effect of Rootstock on the Fruit Quality of Mandarins "Clemenules" and "Tango", and Blood Oranges "Tarocco Rosso" and "Moro"". Doctoral thesis, Universitat Politècnica de València, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10251/165858.
Testo completo[CA] La citricultura s'enfronta constantment a escenaris ambientals canviants que provoquen diferents estressos biòtics i abiòtics. El patró sobre el qual s'empelta una varietat específica és una important eina per a millorar la seua adaptabilitat agronòmica en cada àrea de cultiu. En la present Tesi s'ha dut a terme l'estudi de l'efecte del patró sobre la qualitat físic-química i nutricional de la fruita en varietats de gran interés comercial, mandarines 'Clemenules' i 'Tango' i, taronges sanguines 'Tarocco Rosso' i 'Moro'. En 'Clemenules' es va dur a terme l'avaluació de la qualitat de la fruita d'arbres empeltats sobre huit patrons en tres moments de collita, en dues campanyes. Entre els patrons avaluats, Forner-Alcaide 13 i C-35 van destacar per avançar el canvi de color. D'altra banda Forner-Alcaide V17 va destacar per mantindre nivells òptims d'acidesa fins al final de la campanya i va presentar el major contingut en vitamina C, flavonoides, glucosa i fructosa. Carrizo Citrange també va induir altes concentracions de sacarosa i vitamina C en la fruita. 'Tango' és una mandarina de recent introducció en l'àrea mediterrània amb gran interés pel seu període de recol·lecció que comença quan finalitza el de les clementines. En la present Tesi es van estudiar els canvis en la qualitat físic-química, nutricional i sensorial de la mandarina Tango empeltada sobre dos patrons (Carrizo Citrange i Forner-Alcaide 5) durant el període de collita en les dues àrees principals de producció d'Andalusia. La qualitat de la fruita es va veure influenciada per la localització, la qual cosa es va relacionar amb la composició de la textura del sòl. En totes dues localitzacions, Forner-Alcaide 5 va ser el patró que va induir major contingut en acidesa, sòlids solubles totals, sacarosa, vitamina C i àcid cítric en la fruita. Les determinacions físic-químiques i l'avaluació sensorial van permetre establir el moment òptim de recol·lecció depenent de les diferents condicions estudiades. També s'ha inclòs un estudi del comportament postcollita d'aquesta varietat, ja que no existien dades en les nostres condicions de cultiu. La mandarina 'Tango' va presentar símptomes externs de danys per fred a partir dels 20 dies emmagatzemada a 1°C i 5°C. Es va realitzar un estudi micro-estructural per a caracteritzar l'alteració provocada per les baixes temperatures. Els fruits del patró Forner-Alcaide 5 van presentar una menor incidència dels danys per fred. L'emmagatzematge a 9°C no va comprometre la qualitat externa o interna d'aquesta varietat. Dins del grup de taronges, en els últims anys existeix una creixent demanda per les taronges sanguines pel seu consum en fresc. Per a avaluar l'efecte del patró sobre sanguines es van prendre dues varietats, 'Moro' i 'Tarocco Rosso' empeltades sobre huit patrons. La qualitat interna es va veure influenciada pel moment de collita, la qual cosa va ser més evident en la varietat 'Moro'. En totes dues varietats el patró va afectar els canvis en els paràmetres de qualitat estudiats. En 'Moro', es va observar una reducció en el color del suc degut a la degradació del antocians. Aquesta degradació es va relacionar amb el canvi de la temperatura experimentada durant el període de recol·lecció. 'Tarocco Rosso' és menys sensible als canvis de temperatura. En aquesta varietat els patrons Forner-Alcaide 5 i Forner-Alcaide 13 van produir la fruita amb major contingut en antocianos i sucres. A mes s'aporta l'estudi de l'aptitud a la frigoconservació en les sanguines 'Tarocco Rosso' i 'Sanguinelli'. Mentre que la qualitat interna no es va veure afectada per l'emmagatzematge a cap de les temperatures assajades (1°C, 5°C i 9°C) durant 45 dies, la fruita va presentar símptomes de danys per fred a 1°C. `Sanguinelli' va presentar major incidència que 'Tarocco Rosso'. La fruita es pot emmagatzemar entre 5°C i 9°C durant 30 dies en el cas de 'Sanguinelli' i fins a 45 en e
[EN] Citriculture faces changing environmental scenarios that cause biotic and abiotic stress. The rootstock onto which a specific variety is grafted is an important tool to help to improve its agronomic adaptability to each crop area. The present Thesis was carried out to study the effect of rootstock on physico-chemical and nutritional fruit quality in some varieties of commercial interest today: 'Clemenules' and 'Tango' mandarins, and 'Tarocco Rosso' and 'Moro' blood oranges. In 'Clemenules', the fruit of the trees grafted into eight rootstocks at three harvest times was evaluated by performing studies during two seasons. Forner-Alcaide 13 and C-35 Citrange stood out for their earlier color change, which is very interesting for this variety, in which early harvesting is a relevant aspect from the commercial point of view. Forner-Alcaide V17 stood out for maintaining optimum acidity levels until the season ended and presented the highest contents in vitamin C, flavonoids, glucose and fructose. Carrizo Citrange brought about high concentrations of sucrose and vitamin C in fruit. 'Tango' is a mandarin variety that has been recently introduced into the Mediterranean Region. Its harvest time is very interesting because it starts when that of clementines ends. The present Thesis studies changes in the physico-chemical, nutritional and sensorial quality of 'Tango' fruit grafted onto two rootstocks (Carrizo Citrange and Forner-Alcaide 5) during the harvest period in the two main production areas in Andalusia. The results revealed that fruit quality during harvest was influenced by the location, which was particularly related to soil texture composition. In both areas, Forner-Alcaide 5 was the rootstock that induced higher acidity content, and more total soluble solids, sucrose, vitamin C and citric acid in fruit. The physico-chemical determinations, along with the sensorial evaluation, allowed the optimum harvest time to be established depending on the different studied conditions. This Thesis also includes a study about this variety's postharvest behavior as no data are available for our crop conditions. The 'Tango' mandarin presented outer chilling injury symptoms after being stored for 20 days at 1°C and 5°C. A microstructural study was done to characterize the alteration caused by low temperatures. The Forner-Alcaide 5 rootstock fruit showed a lower chilling injury incidence. Storage at 9°C did not compromise quality fruit. Among oranges, demand for blood oranges to be eaten fresh has grown in recent years, basically due to their high content in anthocyanins and their positive effect for human health. To assess the effect that rootstock had on blood oranges, two varieties were taken, 'Moro' and 'Tarocco Rosso', grafted onto eight rootstocks. Internal quality was strongly influenced by harvest time, which was more evident for 'Moro'. In both varieties, rootstock affected changes in the quality parameter studied. In 'Moro', juice color faded as anthocyanins degraded, and rootstocks C-35 Citrange, Macrophylla and Volkameriana showed the most marked reduction. Such anthocyanin degradation was related to the change in temperature that took place during the harvest period. In 'Tarocco Rosso', anthocyanins did not undergo degradation, which suggests that this variety is less sensitive to changes in temperature. In this variety, rootstocks Forner-Alcaide 5 and Forner-Alcaide 13 gave fruit with a higher content of anthocyanins and sugars. This Thesis also includes a study of the suitability of cold storage of two blood orange varieties: 'Tarocco Rosso' and 'Sanguinelli'. Although storage at any tested temperature (1°C, 5°C and 9°C) did not affect internal quality for 45 days, fruit displayed chilling injury symptoms at 1°C, with a higher incidence for 'Sanguinelli' than for 'Tarocco Rosso'. Fruit can be stored between 5°C and 9°C for 30 days for 'Sanguinelli' and for up to 45 days with 'Tarocco Rosso'.
This study has been supported by Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Agrarias and co-financed by FEDER and European Social Fund. The authors thank Anecoop S. Coop. and Frutaria Agricultura, S.L for supplying the fruit herein used and its technical support.
Morales Alfaro, J. (2021). Effect of Rootstock on the Fruit Quality of Mandarins "Clemenules" and "Tango", and Blood Oranges "Tarocco Rosso" and "Moro" [Tesis doctoral]. Universitat Politècnica de València. https://doi.org/10.4995/Thesis/10251/165858
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Marques, José Roberto. "'Hass' avocado fruit quality : the role of fruit minerals and rootstocks /". St. Lucia, Qld, 2002. http://www.library.uq.edu.au/pdfserve.php?image=thesisabs/absthe16748.pdf.
Testo completoMaurer, Michael A., e Kathryn C. Taylor. "Effect of foliar boron sprays on yield and fruit quality of navel oranges". College of Agriculture, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ), 1999. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/222531.
Testo completoMesa, Juliani Karen <1982>. "Starch distribution in pear tree organs in relation to training systems, rootstocks and fruit quality". Doctoral thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2015. http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/7158/.
Testo completoMaurer, Michael, e James Truman. "Effect of Foliar Boron Sprays on Yield and Fruit Quality of Navel Oranges in 1998 and 1999". College of Agriculture, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ), 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/223840.
Testo completoFont, Forcada Carolina. "Evaluación agronómica y estudio de la calidad del fruto en melocotonero [Prunus persica (L.) Batsch]. Variabilidad y genética de asociación". Doctoral thesis, Universitat de Lleida, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/127103.
Testo completoEl melocotonero [Prunus persica (L.) Batsch] es la especie frutal de hueso más cultivada en España, por detrás del almendro, y la primera en cuanto a producción por delante de todas las especies de hueso y las de pepita, manzano y peral. La composición química del fruto relacionada con factores nutricionales se ve cada vez más valorada en los programas de mejora genética. Las técnicas de asociación permitirán identificar genes asociados a estos parámetros de calidad del fruto. El objetivo de este estudio es la caracterización morfológica, agronómica, bioquímica y molecular de variedades de melocotonero y nectarina de la colección existente en la Estación Experimental de Aula Dei, con el fin de profundizar en el conocimiento de los factores que se asocian con el control genético de la calidad organoléptica del fruto. Además, se pretende determinar la influencia de patrones Prunus sobre parámetros de calidad del fruto de variedades de melocotonero y nectarina.
Peach [Prunus persica (L.) Batsch] is the most important temperate fruit tree grown in Spain, after almond. Also in Spain, the peach production contributes to the major production among stone and pome fruits before apples and pears. In recent years, special attention to fruit quality has been reported because it presents multiple health benefits effects to be considered for breeding programs. The techniques of association mapping would be very useful for detecting marker-trait association in fruit quality traits. This study aims to determine agronomical, pomological and fruit quality characteristics of peach and nectarine cultivars growing in the Estación Experimental de Aula Dei, in order to explore the utility of association mapping in fruit quality traits. Another aim is to evaluate the effect of different rootstocks on fruit quality of peaches and nectarines cultivars.
Freeman, Tanith. "Effect of soil amendments, climate and rootstock on tree performance and fruit quality of 'Valencia' orange used for processing". Diss., 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/29343.
Testo completoDissertation (MSc (Agric) Horticultural Science)--University of Pretoria, 2005.
Plant Production and Soil Science
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Mothapo, M. R. "Evaluation of Grafting Rootstocks on Plant Growth, Fruit Yield and Quality in Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill)". Diss., 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/11602/1200.
Testo completoDepartment of Horticultural Sciences
Grafting is the process of combining two parts of plants to form a single plant. Grafting is a common technique in trees and vine crops and is becoming popular in annual vegetable production in order to control biotic and abiotic stresses, improve fruit yield and quality. The objectives of the study were to determine the (a) compatibility of the tomato scion x rootstocks combinations (b) effect of rootstocks on vegetative growth parameters (c) effect of tomato rootstocks on fruit quality and yield of tomato. The experiments were conducted under a protected environment (in a high tunnel) at the University of Venda, Thohoyandou, South Africa. Four tomato rootstocks (‘Powapak’, ‘Everest’, ‘Matterhorn’ and ‘Golf’) and two scion cultivars (‘Money Maker’ and ‘Rodade’) were used to develop 10 scion x rootstock combinations. The tube grafting method was used. Seedlings were transplanted in the polyethylene bags inside the high tunnel. Growth parameters, including plant height, stem diameter, number of leaves per cluster as well as yield attributes were measured. In addition, the chemical fruit quality parameters including the total soluble solids and pH were determined. A randomized complete block design with four replications was used for the study. Quantitative data sets of the variables were subjected to analysis of variance. There was a high plant survival rate and the number of clusters per plant showed marked improvement in some grafting combinations particularly in ‘Rodade x Everest’ and ‘Money Maker x Everest’. A few individual stunted plants were observed in the tunnel. A significant seasonal effect was observed on some of the growth and productivity attributes. The pH showed a narrow range of values and there was significant interaction between sampling time and genotype. The results demonstrated the viability of producing grafted tomatoes under tunnel conditions.
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Liu, Yen-Ti, e 劉彦缇. "Study on Growth of Common Rootstocks and Their Effect on Fruit Quality of ‘Kyoho’(Vitis vinifera x V. labruscana) Grape in Taiwan". Thesis, 2014. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/58439140778219934365.
Testo completo國立臺灣大學
園藝學研究所
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This study consisted of two experiments. Experiment one compared the difference in growth among 1202, 5C, 420A, and ‘Kyoho’ grape cuttings. Experiment two investigated the effect of mentioned root stocks on berry quality of Sakurai Kyoho. In the first experiment, budburst, root, aboveground part, cutting wood, canopy and shoot, leaf area, and number of leaves and internodes of the three rootstocks and ‘Kyoho’ cuttings were periodically sampled and measured on 29 May (90 days after cutting), 26 June (118 days after cutting), 18 September (202 days after cutting) 2009, and 29 January 2010 (336 days after cutting). The result showed that fresh weight of cutting woods of 1202 was greater than the others on the first measurement but not different from the others later. Fresh weight of root was significantly different between 1202 and 5C cuttings on 29 May but was not different on the other measuring dates. Fresh weight of shoot of 5C was greatest on all sampling dates. Lengths of shoots were significantly different between 5C and ‘Kyoho’ cuttings on all sampling dates. 5C cuttings had the earliest budburst followed by 120c, 420A, and Kyoho. Fresh weight of aboveground part was greatest in 5C. Overall, 5C had the best growth while Kyoho had the poorest growth. The result was similar to the performance of mature ‘Kyoho’ vines on the mentioned root system. Nevertheless, optimal growth and yield can be managed in mature own-rooted ‘Kyoho’ vines regardless of the short longevity, weak disease resistance, and relative low cropload. In the second experiment, fruit clusters of own-rooted ‘Sakurai Kyoho’ and grafted vines on 1202, 5C, and 420A rootstocks were harvest and berry quality, i.e. number of berries per cluster, weight of fruit cluster and berries, total soluble solids content, berry skin coloration, and berry shedding, at harvest and after cold storage was periodically measured. The result showed that berries from own-rooted vines and vines on 420A rootstock had the best overall quality. These information will help growers on the choice of rootstocks in Taiwan.
Magwaza, Lembe Samukelo. "A preliminary study on the effect of climatic conditions and fruit mineral concentration on the development of lenticel damage in 'Tommy Atkins' and 'Keitt' mangos (Mangifera indica L.) and rind pitting in 'Benny Valencia' oranges (Citrus sinensis)". Thesis, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10413/5012.
Testo completoThesis (M.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2008.
Capitoli di libri sul tema "Oranges rootstocks fruit quality"
Long, Lynn E., Gregory A. Lang e Clive Kaiser. "Sweet cherry rootstocks." In Sweet cherries, 66–85. Wallingford: CABI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781786398284.0066.
Testo completoKullaj, Endrit. "Rootstocks for Improved Postharvest Quality of Fruits: Recent Advances". In Preharvest Modulation of Postharvest Fruit and Vegetable Quality, 189–207. Elsevier, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-809807-3.00008-1.
Testo completo"7. Oranges Are Not Only Fruit: The Industrialization of Freshness and the Quality of Growth". In The Quality of Growth in Africa, 209–33. Columbia University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.7312/kanb19476-009.
Testo completoAtti di convegni sul tema "Oranges rootstocks fruit quality"
Doltu, Mădălina, Dorin Sora, Marian Bogoescu e Veronica Tănasă. "IDENTIFICATION OF SOME CUCURBITACEOUS ROOTSTOCKS FOR VEGETABLE CROPS IN ROMANIA". In GEOLINKS International Conference. SAIMA Consult Ltd, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.32008/geolinks2020/b2/v2/05.
Testo completoPutra, Karisma Trinanda, Tony Khristanto Hariadi, Slamet Riyadi e Anna Nur Nazilah Chamim. "Feature Extraction for Quality Modeling of Malang Oranges on an Automatic Fruit Sorting System". In 2018 2nd International Conference on Imaging, Signal Processing and Communication (ICISPC). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icispc44900.2018.9006688.
Testo completoSora, Dorin, e Mădălina Doltu. "GRAFTED TOMATOES – ECOLOGICAL ALTERNATIVE FOR CHEMICAL DISINFECTION OF SOIL". In GEOLINKS International Conference. SAIMA Consult Ltd, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.32008/geolinks2020/b1/v2/21.
Testo completoBalaban, Murat, Giovanna Ferrentino, Milena Ramirez, Maria L. Plaza e Thelma Calix. "Review of Dense Phase Carbon Dioxide Application to Citrus Juices". In ASME 2008 Citrus Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/cec2008-5407.
Testo completoRapporti di organizzazioni sul tema "Oranges rootstocks fruit quality"
Katuuramu, Dennis, Gail R. Nonnecke e Paul A. Domoto. Influence of Rootstocks and Crop Load Ratios on Gibson Golden Delicious Apple Yield and Fruit Quality. Ames: Iowa State University, Digital Repository, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/farmprogressreports-180814-341.
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