Citation Information

  • Title : Evaluation of the resistance of few citrus rootstocks to alkalinity by applying a faste test of secreening.
  • Source : African Journal of Agricultural Research
  • Publisher : Academic Journals
  • Volume : 6
  • Issue : 4
  • Pages : 780-784
  • Year : 2011
  • Document Type : Journal Article
  • Language : English
  • Authors:
    • Olitrault, P.
    • Msatef, Y.
    • Handaji, N.
    • Benazzouze, A.
    • Omari, F.
    • Beniken, L.
    • Benyahia, H.
  • Climates: Mediterranean (Csa, Csb).
  • Cropping Systems: Citrus. Irrigated cropping systems.
  • Countries:

Summary

Alkalinity of Moroccan soils is the major abiotic constraint on citrus production area. The best choice of citrus rootstocks adequate and resistant is a better solution to avoid this problem. The aim of this study is to develop a fast test of citrus rootstocks screening towards alkalinity. The alkaline stress was applied on ten citrus rootstocks two month old, using irrigation with a Hoagland and Arnon solution added with 1 g CaCO 3/L and adjusted at various pH levels 6, 7 and 9. Observations concerned symptoms incidence and severity of iron chlorosis after two months of rearing. Results permitted to classify Poncirus trifoliata and Flying dragon as the most sensitive to alkalinity stresses, whereas, Citrus volkameriana and Citrus macrophylla were resistant. These conclusions are equivalent with those obtained with old citrus rootstocks in field trials.

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