Abstract

SummaryFour enzymatic systems: esterase, acid phosphatase (both rapid and slow types) and peroxidase were studied on five cultivars of Citrus medica grafted on four rootstocks. The results showed that the analysis of esterase banding patterns permitted a clear distinction of the cultivars because esterase patterns were reproducible and were not affected by the rootstocks. In some instances differences in peroxidase patterns and staining intensities could be observed in certain combinations of scion/rootstock of the same cultivar.

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