Abstract

Abstract Studies on rootstocks and scions are of major importance for citrus crop production. The goal of this study was to evaluate vegetative growth, yield performance, and fruit quality of ‘Navelina’ sweet orange trees grafted on five different rootstocks in Northern Parana state, Brazil. The experimental design was completely randomized blocks, with six replications, two plants per plot, and five treatments: ‘Rangpur’ lime; ‘Cleopatra’ mandarin, ‘Sunki’ mandarin; ‘Swingle’ citrumelo; and ‘Fepagro C-13’ citrange. Tree vegetative growth, yield performance, and fruit physical-chemical characteristics were analyzed. ‘Sunki’ mandarin provided the largest canopy volume for ‘Navelina’ sweet orange trees, whereas ‘Swingle’ citrumelo, ‘Fepagro C-13’ citrange, and ‘Rangpur’ lime provided a smaller volume for tree canopy. Compared to Rangpur lime, ‘Swingle’ citrumelo provided higher accumulated yield and production efficiency for ‘Navelina’ sweet orange trees. All rootstocks induced good physical and chemical quality to ‘Navelina’ sweet orange fruits.

Highlights

  • Brazil is the major orange producer worldwide, with approximately 18.7 million tons of fresh fruits produced in 2017 (IBGE, 2017)

  • Most of the Brazilian oranges are for processing to produce frozen concentrated orange juice (FCOJ) and not-from-concentrate (NFC) orange juice

  • The citrus cultivars to be planted in Paraná need to have a certain level of resistance to citrus canker disease (Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri), which is one of the major concerns for citrus cultivation in the state (LEITE JUNIOR, 1992; VARGAS et al, 2013)

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Introduction

Brazil is the major orange producer worldwide, with approximately 18.7 million tons of fresh fruits produced in 2017 (IBGE, 2017). Paraná is the fourth largest Brazilian orange producer, with large potential for citrus production in the North and Northwest regions of the State. Citri), which is one of the major concerns for citrus cultivation in the state (LEITE JUNIOR, 1992; VARGAS et al, 2013). The recommended sweet orange [Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck] cultivars for planting are ‘Pêra’, ‘FolhaMurcha’, ‘Valencia’, ‘IAPAR-73’, ‘Natal’, ‘Navelina’, ‘Shamouti’, ‘Salustiana’, ‘Cadenera’, and ‘Jaffa’ (PARANÁ, 2015; AULER et al, 2014). Among them, ‘Navelina’ is a seedless navel orange, with excellent fruit quality for the fresh fruit market (SANTOS et al, 2010; TAZIMA; LEITE JUNIOR, 2008). Navelina is a very early maturing cultivar, making it possible for the fruit to arrive early in the Brazilian market and to obtain excellent marketing prices (TAZIMA; LEITE JUNIOR, 2008)

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