Early observations on graft compatibility between commercial arabica coffee cultivars and desirable rootstocks.

Compatibility between 2 arabica coffee (Coffea arabica) cultivars, Cauvery (Catimor) and S.795, and 6 rootstocks was investigated as a step towards identifying suitable rootstocks for arabica types susceptible to moisture stress and coffee rootlesion nematodes (Pratylenchus coffeae), in studies carried out at the Central Coffee Research Institute, Karnataka, India, during 199293. Grafting was carried out during May, June and July 1992 using the wedgecleft method; high average percentage graft take (97.3%) and survival (89.0%) were achieved. The effects of the rootstocks and their interactions with the grafting month were often significant but generally not very large. The growth up to the 1year stage of Cauvery and S.795 grafts on the rootstocks of C. liberica cultivars Excelsa, Arnoldiana and Abeokutae was comparable to that on the commonly recommended C. canephora rootstock. The grafts on C. liberica cv. Liberica rootstock had significantly poorer growth.

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Main Authors: Raghuramulu, Y. 42451, autor. aut, Thimmaraju, KR 42452.
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Published: ©199
Subjects:Coffea., compatibility, Cultivar, grafting, growth, nematology, pest resistance, plant nematology, plant parasitic nematodes, rootstock scion relationships, rootstocks, seasons, stimulant plants, tropical crops, Grafting, Growth, Plant nematodes, Rootstocks, Seasons, Tropical crops, Climate.,
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spelling cat-fedepalma-235632022-08-05T00:10:24ZEarly observations on graft compatibility between commercial arabica coffee cultivars and desirable rootstocks. Raghuramulu, Y. 42451, autor. aut Thimmaraju, KR 42452. text©1998ng Compatibility between 2 arabica coffee (Coffea arabica) cultivars, Cauvery (Catimor) and S.795, and 6 rootstocks was investigated as a step towards identifying suitable rootstocks for arabica types susceptible to moisture stress and coffee rootlesion nematodes (Pratylenchus coffeae), in studies carried out at the Central Coffee Research Institute, Karnataka, India, during 199293. Grafting was carried out during May, June and July 1992 using the wedgecleft method; high average percentage graft take (97.3%) and survival (89.0%) were achieved. The effects of the rootstocks and their interactions with the grafting month were often significant but generally not very large. The growth up to the 1year stage of Cauvery and S.795 grafts on the rootstocks of C. liberica cultivars Excelsa, Arnoldiana and Abeokutae was comparable to that on the commonly recommended C. canephora rootstock. The grafts on C. liberica cv. Liberica rootstock had significantly poorer growth.Incluye 18 referencias bibliográficas.Compatibility between 2 arabica coffee (Coffea arabica) cultivars, Cauvery (Catimor) and S.795, and 6 rootstocks was investigated as a step towards identifying suitable rootstocks for arabica types susceptible to moisture stress and coffee rootlesion nematodes (Pratylenchus coffeae), in studies carried out at the Central Coffee Research Institute, Karnataka, India, during 199293. Grafting was carried out during May, June and July 1992 using the wedgecleft method; high average percentage graft take (97.3%) and survival (89.0%) were achieved. The effects of the rootstocks and their interactions with the grafting month were often significant but generally not very large. The growth up to the 1year stage of Cauvery and S.795 grafts on the rootstocks of C. liberica cultivars Excelsa, Arnoldiana and Abeokutae was comparable to that on the commonly recommended C. canephora rootstock. The grafts on C. liberica cv. Liberica rootstock had significantly poorer growth.Coffea.compatibilityCultivargraftinggrowthnematologypest resistanceplant nematologyplant parasitic nematodesrootstock scion relationshipsrootstocksseasonsstimulant plantstropical cropsGraftingGraftingGrowthGrowthPlant nematodesRootstocksSeasonsSeasonsTropical cropsClimate.
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topic Coffea.
compatibility
Cultivar
grafting
growth
nematology
pest resistance
plant nematology
plant parasitic nematodes
rootstock scion relationships
rootstocks
seasons
stimulant plants
tropical crops
Grafting
Grafting
Growth
Growth
Plant nematodes
Rootstocks
Seasons
Seasons
Tropical crops
Climate.
Coffea.
compatibility
Cultivar
grafting
growth
nematology
pest resistance
plant nematology
plant parasitic nematodes
rootstock scion relationships
rootstocks
seasons
stimulant plants
tropical crops
Grafting
Grafting
Growth
Growth
Plant nematodes
Rootstocks
Seasons
Seasons
Tropical crops
Climate.
spellingShingle Coffea.
compatibility
Cultivar
grafting
growth
nematology
pest resistance
plant nematology
plant parasitic nematodes
rootstock scion relationships
rootstocks
seasons
stimulant plants
tropical crops
Grafting
Grafting
Growth
Growth
Plant nematodes
Rootstocks
Seasons
Seasons
Tropical crops
Climate.
Coffea.
compatibility
Cultivar
grafting
growth
nematology
pest resistance
plant nematology
plant parasitic nematodes
rootstock scion relationships
rootstocks
seasons
stimulant plants
tropical crops
Grafting
Grafting
Growth
Growth
Plant nematodes
Rootstocks
Seasons
Seasons
Tropical crops
Climate.
Raghuramulu, Y. 42451, autor. aut
Thimmaraju, KR 42452.
Early observations on graft compatibility between commercial arabica coffee cultivars and desirable rootstocks.
description Compatibility between 2 arabica coffee (Coffea arabica) cultivars, Cauvery (Catimor) and S.795, and 6 rootstocks was investigated as a step towards identifying suitable rootstocks for arabica types susceptible to moisture stress and coffee rootlesion nematodes (Pratylenchus coffeae), in studies carried out at the Central Coffee Research Institute, Karnataka, India, during 199293. Grafting was carried out during May, June and July 1992 using the wedgecleft method; high average percentage graft take (97.3%) and survival (89.0%) were achieved. The effects of the rootstocks and their interactions with the grafting month were often significant but generally not very large. The growth up to the 1year stage of Cauvery and S.795 grafts on the rootstocks of C. liberica cultivars Excelsa, Arnoldiana and Abeokutae was comparable to that on the commonly recommended C. canephora rootstock. The grafts on C. liberica cv. Liberica rootstock had significantly poorer growth.
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topic_facet Coffea.
compatibility
Cultivar
grafting
growth
nematology
pest resistance
plant nematology
plant parasitic nematodes
rootstock scion relationships
rootstocks
seasons
stimulant plants
tropical crops
Grafting
Grafting
Growth
Growth
Plant nematodes
Rootstocks
Seasons
Seasons
Tropical crops
Climate.
author Raghuramulu, Y. 42451, autor. aut
Thimmaraju, KR 42452.
author_facet Raghuramulu, Y. 42451, autor. aut
Thimmaraju, KR 42452.
author_sort Raghuramulu, Y. 42451, autor. aut
title Early observations on graft compatibility between commercial arabica coffee cultivars and desirable rootstocks.
title_short Early observations on graft compatibility between commercial arabica coffee cultivars and desirable rootstocks.
title_full Early observations on graft compatibility between commercial arabica coffee cultivars and desirable rootstocks.
title_fullStr Early observations on graft compatibility between commercial arabica coffee cultivars and desirable rootstocks.
title_full_unstemmed Early observations on graft compatibility between commercial arabica coffee cultivars and desirable rootstocks.
title_sort early observations on graft compatibility between commercial arabica coffee cultivars and desirable rootstocks.
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