If the main effect of long-term exposure of tomato plants to salinity is the accumulation of toxic concentrations of Na+ and Cl− in the leaves, then the selection of ‘excluder’ rootstocks should increase tolerance to salinity in grafted tomato plants, independently of the genotype used as the scion. The question addressed in this study is whether shoot genotypes with an ‘excluder’ character are able to increase their salt tolerance when grafted onto rootstocks of the same characteristics. Moneymaker (with excluder character) was grafted onto two root genotypes, Radja and Pera, selected for their very different ability to regulate the transport of saline ions to the shoot over time. Grafting onto either Pera or Radja improved fruit yield com...
The present study approaches the QTL dissection of rootstock effects on a commercial hybrid variety ...
none9siGrafted plants are often more tolerant to stresses such as salinity than non-grafted controls...
8th International Symposium on Protected Cultivation in Mild Winter Climates -- FEB 19-24, 2006 -- A...
. In the present study, salt-tolerant (Tom 174) and sensitive (Tom 121) tomato genotypes were graft...
Two greenhouse experiments were carried out to analyze the shoot sodium (Na+) partitioning, yield, a...
Salinity in soil or water is a serious threat to global agriculture; the expected acreage affected b...
Not AvailableSalinity in soil or water is a serious threat to global agriculture; the expected acrea...
Grafting desirable crop varieties on stress-tolerant rootstocks provides an opportunity to increase ...
WOS: 000298784400007The research aims to identify the response of some commercial tomato rootstocks ...
Grafting desirable crop varieties on stress-tolerant rootstocks provides an opportunity to increase ...
Thirteen tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum L.) genotypes were subjected to salt treatment under hydrop...
Grafting on salt tolerant eggplant rootstocks can be a promising approach for enhancing the salinity...
Thirteen tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum L.) genotypes were subjected to salt treatment under hy...
5th Balkan Symposium on Vegetables and Potatoes -- OCT 09-12, 2011 -- Tirana, ALBANIAWOS: 0003236062...
Salinity is a major constraint limiting agricultural crop productivity in the world. However, plant ...
The present study approaches the QTL dissection of rootstock effects on a commercial hybrid variety ...
none9siGrafted plants are often more tolerant to stresses such as salinity than non-grafted controls...
8th International Symposium on Protected Cultivation in Mild Winter Climates -- FEB 19-24, 2006 -- A...
. In the present study, salt-tolerant (Tom 174) and sensitive (Tom 121) tomato genotypes were graft...
Two greenhouse experiments were carried out to analyze the shoot sodium (Na+) partitioning, yield, a...
Salinity in soil or water is a serious threat to global agriculture; the expected acreage affected b...
Not AvailableSalinity in soil or water is a serious threat to global agriculture; the expected acrea...
Grafting desirable crop varieties on stress-tolerant rootstocks provides an opportunity to increase ...
WOS: 000298784400007The research aims to identify the response of some commercial tomato rootstocks ...
Grafting desirable crop varieties on stress-tolerant rootstocks provides an opportunity to increase ...
Thirteen tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum L.) genotypes were subjected to salt treatment under hydrop...
Grafting on salt tolerant eggplant rootstocks can be a promising approach for enhancing the salinity...
Thirteen tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum L.) genotypes were subjected to salt treatment under hy...
5th Balkan Symposium on Vegetables and Potatoes -- OCT 09-12, 2011 -- Tirana, ALBANIAWOS: 0003236062...
Salinity is a major constraint limiting agricultural crop productivity in the world. However, plant ...
The present study approaches the QTL dissection of rootstock effects on a commercial hybrid variety ...
none9siGrafted plants are often more tolerant to stresses such as salinity than non-grafted controls...
8th International Symposium on Protected Cultivation in Mild Winter Climates -- FEB 19-24, 2006 -- A...