Abstract

Citrus holds the key position in horticulture sector of Pakistan in terms of area and production. Kinnow is considered as the trademark of Pakistan’s citriculture industry. Cultivation experiment was conducted to evaluate the endogenous plant hormones, leaf gas exchange, photosynthetic pigments, vegetative performance, and yield of Kinnow mandarin grafted on nine rootstocks (Rough lemon, cox mandarin, Fraser hybrid, Troyer citrange, Cleopatra mandarin, Poncirus trifoliata, Benton, C-35, and Carrizo citrange). Maximum indole acetic acid (IAA), gibberellic acid (GA3), and zeatin (ZT) levels were recorded in scion and rootstock of Poncirus trifoliata followed by Fraser hybrid. Troyer citrange rootstock depicted maximum amount of abscisic acid in scion and rootstock. Maximum leaf gas exchange in Kinnow mandarin was recorded on Fraser hybrid rootstock. Kinnow grafted on Troyer citrange rootstock had minimum stomatal conductance and photosynthetic activity because of high ABA level. Photosynthetic pigments of Kinnow mandarin were maximum on Poncirus trifoliata and minimum on Troyer citrange. A positive correlation was observed among the levels of IAA, GA, ZT, and vegetative growth of Kinnow mandarin. It is concluded that endogenous hormones modulated the growth of Kinnow mandarin. Poncirus trifoliata and Fraser hybrid rootstocks could be an alternate rootstocks of traditional Rough lemon for Kinnow mandarin.

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