The grafting of triploid watermelon is an advantageous alternative to soil fumigation by methyl bromide for control of Fusarium wilt
Yield and fruit characteristics of grafted plants of the ‘Reina de Corazones’ watermelon cultivar (Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum and Nakai), grown in Fusarium-infestated soils, were determined in a series of experiments performed in the 8-year period 1993–2000. The experiments were performed in...
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| author | Miguel, Alfredo Maroto Borrego, José V. San Bautista, Alberto Baixauli, Carlos Cebolla, Vicent Pascual, B. López-Galarza, Salvador Guardiola, J. L. |
| author_browse | Baixauli, Carlos Cebolla, Vicent Guardiola, J. L. López-Galarza, Salvador Maroto Borrego, José V. Miguel, Alfredo Pascual, B. San Bautista, Alberto |
| author_facet | Miguel, Alfredo Maroto Borrego, José V. San Bautista, Alberto Baixauli, Carlos Cebolla, Vicent Pascual, B. López-Galarza, Salvador Guardiola, J. L. |
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| description | Yield and fruit characteristics of grafted plants of the ‘Reina de Corazones’ watermelon cultivar (Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum and Nakai), grown in Fusarium-infestated soils, were determined in a series of experiments performed in the 8-year period 1993–2000. The experiments were performed in the coastal area south Valencia, Spain, in soils with a clay content ranging from 16 to 38%. Plant survival and yield were the highest in plants grafted onto several Cucurbita maxima × Cucurbita moschata hybrids and onto ‘Jover’ and ‘Bodi 1’ C. moschata cultivars. The survival ratio of the plants grafted onto ‘Shintoza’ rootstock (C. maxima × C. moschata) was 93%, while the mean yield in an early production cycle with harvests extending from the end of June to mid-August was 89,000 kg ha−1. The ‘Shintoza’ rootstock increased fruit size compared to the non-grafted plants, and improved yield stability by decreasing the coefficient of variation to 20%. The use of ‘Shintoza’ rootstock had no effect on the soluble solids concentration of the central endocarp, and did not increase the development of yellowish bands in the flesh or the internal breakdown of the endocarp. The use of this rootstock is an advantageous alternative to soil fumigation by methyl bromide for the control of Fusarium wilt in watermelon production, as it is cheaper and safer, and the yields are higher and more reliable. |
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| spelling | ReDivia56342025-04-25T14:44:29Z The grafting of triploid watermelon is an advantageous alternative to soil fumigation by methyl bromide for control of Fusarium wilt Miguel, Alfredo Maroto Borrego, José V. San Bautista, Alberto Baixauli, Carlos Cebolla, Vicent Pascual, B. López-Galarza, Salvador Guardiola, J. L. Yield and fruit characteristics of grafted plants of the ‘Reina de Corazones’ watermelon cultivar (Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum and Nakai), grown in Fusarium-infestated soils, were determined in a series of experiments performed in the 8-year period 1993–2000. The experiments were performed in the coastal area south Valencia, Spain, in soils with a clay content ranging from 16 to 38%. Plant survival and yield were the highest in plants grafted onto several Cucurbita maxima × Cucurbita moschata hybrids and onto ‘Jover’ and ‘Bodi 1’ C. moschata cultivars. The survival ratio of the plants grafted onto ‘Shintoza’ rootstock (C. maxima × C. moschata) was 93%, while the mean yield in an early production cycle with harvests extending from the end of June to mid-August was 89,000 kg ha−1. The ‘Shintoza’ rootstock increased fruit size compared to the non-grafted plants, and improved yield stability by decreasing the coefficient of variation to 20%. The use of ‘Shintoza’ rootstock had no effect on the soluble solids concentration of the central endocarp, and did not increase the development of yellowish bands in the flesh or the internal breakdown of the endocarp. The use of this rootstock is an advantageous alternative to soil fumigation by methyl bromide for the control of Fusarium wilt in watermelon production, as it is cheaper and safer, and the yields are higher and more reliable. 2017-06-01T10:12:42Z 2017-06-01T10:12:42Z 2004 DEC 31 2004 article Miguel, A., Maroto, J. V., Bautista, A.S., Baixauli, C., Cebolla, V., Pascual, B. et al. (2004). The grafting of triploid watermelon is an advantageous alternative to soil fumigation by methyl bromide for control of Fusarium wilt. Scientia Horticulturae, 103(1), 9-17. 0304-4238 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/5634 10.1016/j.scienta.2004.04.007 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S030442380400086X?via%3Dihub en openAccess Impreso |
| spellingShingle | Miguel, Alfredo Maroto Borrego, José V. San Bautista, Alberto Baixauli, Carlos Cebolla, Vicent Pascual, B. López-Galarza, Salvador Guardiola, J. L. The grafting of triploid watermelon is an advantageous alternative to soil fumigation by methyl bromide for control of Fusarium wilt |
| title | The grafting of triploid watermelon is an advantageous alternative to soil fumigation by methyl bromide for control of Fusarium wilt |
| title_full | The grafting of triploid watermelon is an advantageous alternative to soil fumigation by methyl bromide for control of Fusarium wilt |
| title_fullStr | The grafting of triploid watermelon is an advantageous alternative to soil fumigation by methyl bromide for control of Fusarium wilt |
| title_full_unstemmed | The grafting of triploid watermelon is an advantageous alternative to soil fumigation by methyl bromide for control of Fusarium wilt |
| title_short | The grafting of triploid watermelon is an advantageous alternative to soil fumigation by methyl bromide for control of Fusarium wilt |
| title_sort | grafting of triploid watermelon is an advantageous alternative to soil fumigation by methyl bromide for control of fusarium wilt |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/5634 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S030442380400086X?via%3Dihub |
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