Buch, Englisch, Band 81, 136 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 234 g
Optimising rootstock health
Buch, Englisch, Band 81, 136 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 234 g
Reihe: Burleigh Dodds Science: Instant Insights
ISBN: 978-1-80146-635-6
Verlag: Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing
This collection features five peer-reviewed reviews on optimising rootstock health.
The first chapter explores optimising rootstock health to improve root function, resource-use efficiency, sustainability and agricultural productivity. The chapter also presents a case study on tomato rootstocks as a viable strategy to overcome abiotic stresses in Ghana.
The second chapter reviews the important aspects of tree growth and development in apple production which are integral to ensure product quality. The chapter discusses the importance of rootstocks and emphasises the mechanisms and morphological effects of dwarfing on rootstocks.
The third chapter considers recent advances in the development and utilisation of fruit tree rootstocks, focussing primarily on apples. The chapter also reviews rootstock tolerance to both abiotic and biotic stresses.
The fourth chapter discusses advances in avocado tissue culture for clonal propagation and highlights the potential of this technology for improving the sustainable supply of high-quality avocado plants to support future avocado industry growth.
The final chapter addresses the challenges and opportunities in pear breeding, focussing on pear cultivars, pear rootstocks and germplasm resources. The chapter also considers the use of dwarfing as a means of improving particular traits.
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Chapter 1 - Rootstocks to improve root function and resource-use efficiency: Francisco Pérez-Alfocea, CEBAS-CSIC, Spain; Stephen Yeboah, CSIR-Crops Research Institute, Ghana; and Ian C. Dodd, Lancaster Environment Centre, UK; 1 Introduction2 Nutrient relations3 Water relations4 Phytohormones5 Case study: Tomato rootstocks as a viable strategy to overcome abiotic stresses in Ghana6 Conclusion7 Future trends8 Where to look for further information9 Acknowledgements10 References
Chapter 2 - Advances in understanding apple tree growth: rootstocks and planting systems: Dugald Close, University of Tasmania, Australia; 1 Introduction2 Tree growth and the development and propagation of apple3 Dwarfing rootstocks: history of selection and key morphological effects4 Dwarfing rootstocks: mechanisms and example application5 An introduction to manipulating tree growth and development6 Planting systems7 Summary8 Future trends in research9 Where to look for further information10 Acknowledgements11 References
Chapter 3 - Advances in the development and utilization of fruit tree rootstocks: a case study for apple: Gennaro Fazio, USDA-ARS Plant Genetics Resources Unit, USA; and Terence Robinson, Cornell University, USA; 1 What are rootstocks?2 History and modern use of clonal rootstocks in apple3 Rootstock improvement efforts4 Rootstock propagation5 Rootstock evaluation6 Rootstock effects on scion traits and mechanisms7 Rootstock tolerance to abiotic and biotic stresses8 Trends in apple (and other tree fruit) rootstock use9 Future trends in apple rootstocks10 References
Chapter 4 - Advances in avocado propagation for the sustainable supply of planting materials: Jayeni Hiti-Bandaralage, Alice Hayward, Chris O’Brien, Madeleine Gleeson, William Nak and Neena Mitter, The University of Queensland, Australia; 1 Introduction2 Avocado cultivation3 The problem of clonal avocado propagation4 Tissue culture for plant propagation5 Tissue culture as a sustainable alternative for avocado propagation6 Advances in micropropagation of avocado7 Meristem culture for the future of sustainable avocado propagation8 Micrografting for complete field-ready disease-free planting material9 Conclusion10 Where to look for further information11 References
Chapter 5 - Challenges and opportunities in pear breeding: Danielle Guzman and Amit Dhingra, Washington State University, USA; 1 Introduction2 Pear cultivars3 Pear rootstocks4 Germplasm resources5 Pear breeding techniques6 Improving particular traits7 Future trends8 Where to look for further information9 References