Survival strategies of citrus rootstocks subjected to drought
DDS Santana-Vieira, L Freschi, LAH Almeida… - Scientific Reports, 2016 - nature.com
Two citrus rootstocks, Rangpur lime (RL) and Sunki Maravilha mandarin (SM), were
analyzed either ungrafted or grafted with their reciprocal graft combinations or with shoot …
analyzed either ungrafted or grafted with their reciprocal graft combinations or with shoot …
Metabolic responses to drought stress and rehydration in leaves and roots of three Citrus scion/rootstock combinations
AR de Oliveira Sousa, EM de Andrade Silva… - Scientia …, 2022 - Elsevier
Drought is one of the most destructive environmental challenges for agriculture, and citrus
trees are cultivated in semiarid areas. The current study used physiological and untarget …
trees are cultivated in semiarid areas. The current study used physiological and untarget …
Drought tolerance in citrus trees is enhanced by rootstock-dependent changes in root growth and carbohydrate availability
FKJV Pedroso, DA Prudente, ACR Bueno… - Environmental and …, 2014 - Elsevier
Valencia orange scions grafted on Rangpur lime or Swingle citrumelo were grown under
water deficit to evaluate how those rootstocks modulate the non-structural carbohydrate …
water deficit to evaluate how those rootstocks modulate the non-structural carbohydrate …
Physiological, biochemical and molecular responses to drought conditions in field-grown grafted and ungrafted citrus plants
IC dos Santos, AAF de Almeida, CP Pirovani… - Environmental and …, 2019 - Elsevier
The physiological, biochemical and molecular alterations developed by plants under soil
water restriction, especially rootstock, is important to elucidate the mechanisms associated …
water restriction, especially rootstock, is important to elucidate the mechanisms associated …
Citrus rootstock responses to water stress
J Rodríguez-Gamir, E Primo-Millo, JB Forner… - Scientia …, 2010 - Elsevier
Tolerance to drought-stress (DS) of the citrus rootstock Forner–Alcaide no. 5 (FA-5) was
tested and compared with that of its parents, Cleopatra mandarin (CM) and Poncirus …
tested and compared with that of its parents, Cleopatra mandarin (CM) and Poncirus …
Drought tolerance memory transmission by citrus buds
AR de Oliveira Sousa, RF Ribas, MA Coelho Filho… - Plant Science, 2022 - Elsevier
Plants face recurrent drought events, and previous stresses can influence their responses to
subsequent stress episodes. Studies on drought stress memory are recent in citriculture …
subsequent stress episodes. Studies on drought stress memory are recent in citriculture …
[HTML][HTML] Grafting improves tolerance to combined drought and heat stresses by modifying metabolism in citrus scion
Mediterranean basin and other citrus-growing areas, such as Florida or California, are
among the most vulnerable regions to the impacts of global warming. Therefore, citrus will …
among the most vulnerable regions to the impacts of global warming. Therefore, citrus will …
Effects of salinity on physiological parameters of grafted and ungrafted citrus trees
Subtropical and tropical climates are becoming more vulnerable to drought and salinity
problems. Of the crops produced in these climates, citrus is especially sensitive to increasing …
problems. Of the crops produced in these climates, citrus is especially sensitive to increasing …
Citrus scion and rootstock combinations show changes in DNA methylation profiles and ABA insensitivity under recurrent drought conditions
AS Santos, DM Neves, DDS Santana-Vieira… - Scientia …, 2020 - Elsevier
The physiological, biochemical and molecular responses of scion/rootstock interactions in
citrus plants under recurrent drought conditions are still poorly understood. The responses of …
citrus plants under recurrent drought conditions are still poorly understood. The responses of …
[HTML][HTML] Morphological, physiological, and molecular scion traits are determinant for salt-stress tolerance of grafted citrus plants
V Vives-Peris, MF López-Climent… - Frontiers in Plant …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Introduction Citrus productivity has been decreasing in the last decade in the Mediterranean
basin as a consequence of climate change and the high levels of salinity found in the …
basin as a consequence of climate change and the high levels of salinity found in the …