Abstract

The long juvenile period of citrus seedlings before flowering is one of the major obstacles in citrus breeding. Under the citrus breeding program of National Institute of Fruit Tree Science in Japan, 299 citrus hybrid seedlings were grafted onto shiikuwasha ( Citrus depressa HAYATA) and cultivated. Approximately one-third of the plants flowered two and a half years after grafting. The average length of the main stems of flowering plants was 308 cm, while that of non-flowering plants was 264 cm. Half of the plants having main stem length ≥300 cm formed flowers, while most of the plants having main stem length <210 cm formed no flower. These results indicate that plant vigor influences the flowering and that grafting effectively accelerated flowering. The proportion of flowering plants varied among cross combinations, ranging from 71.4% to 8.0% among the 10 cross combinations used.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call