Improving watermelon drought tolerance by grafting: the implications for quality and yield
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Brdar-Jokanović, MilkaGvozdanović-Varga, Jelica
Kiprovski, Biljana
Koren, Anamarija
Sikora, Vladimir
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Drought is a common abiotic constraint affecting world agricultural production. This study was aimed to investigate grafting as a means to improve watermelon response to drought, as well as to assess the effects of different rootstocks on watermelon agronomic and quality traits. The popular vegetable is among species with a rather large water demand. Five scions (Citrullus lanatus breeding lines, experimental hybrids and cultivar) were grafted on nine rootstocks (Citrullus lanatus var. citroides, Lagenaria siceraria, Cucurbita moschata and Cucurbita maxima) in all combinations, without previous knowledge on their compatibility. Plant material originates from the Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops, Novi Sad, Serbia, where the experiments took place. Three quarters of the total number of the scion-rootstock combinations were successfully acclimatized in a growth chamber, whereas in the open field only a half of previously acclimatized combinations completed life cycle.
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drought / grafting / watermelonIzvor:
Book of Abstracts, 6th Congress of the Serbian Genetic Society, 13-17 October 2019, Vrnjačka Banja, 2019, 220-220Izdavač:
- Belgrade : Serbian Genetic Society
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FiVeRTY - CONF AU - Brdar-Jokanović, Milka AU - Gvozdanović-Varga, Jelica AU - Kiprovski, Biljana AU - Koren, Anamarija AU - Sikora, Vladimir PY - 2019 UR - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/3070 AB - Drought is a common abiotic constraint affecting world agricultural production. This study was aimed to investigate grafting as a means to improve watermelon response to drought, as well as to assess the effects of different rootstocks on watermelon agronomic and quality traits. The popular vegetable is among species with a rather large water demand. Five scions (Citrullus lanatus breeding lines, experimental hybrids and cultivar) were grafted on nine rootstocks (Citrullus lanatus var. citroides, Lagenaria siceraria, Cucurbita moschata and Cucurbita maxima) in all combinations, without previous knowledge on their compatibility. Plant material originates from the Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops, Novi Sad, Serbia, where the experiments took place. Three quarters of the total number of the scion-rootstock combinations were successfully acclimatized in a growth chamber, whereas in the open field only a half of previously acclimatized combinations completed life cycle. PB - Belgrade : Serbian Genetic Society C3 - Book of Abstracts, 6th Congress of the Serbian Genetic Society, 13-17 October 2019, Vrnjačka Banja T1 - Improving watermelon drought tolerance by grafting: the implications for quality and yield EP - 220 SP - 220 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_3070 ER -
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Brdar-Jokanović, M., Gvozdanović-Varga, J., Kiprovski, B., Koren, A.,& Sikora, V.. (2019). Improving watermelon drought tolerance by grafting: the implications for quality and yield. in Book of Abstracts, 6th Congress of the Serbian Genetic Society, 13-17 October 2019, Vrnjačka Banja Belgrade : Serbian Genetic Society., 220-220. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_3070
Brdar-Jokanović M, Gvozdanović-Varga J, Kiprovski B, Koren A, Sikora V. Improving watermelon drought tolerance by grafting: the implications for quality and yield. in Book of Abstracts, 6th Congress of the Serbian Genetic Society, 13-17 October 2019, Vrnjačka Banja. 2019;:220-220. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_3070 .
Brdar-Jokanović, Milka, Gvozdanović-Varga, Jelica, Kiprovski, Biljana, Koren, Anamarija, Sikora, Vladimir, "Improving watermelon drought tolerance by grafting: the implications for quality and yield" in Book of Abstracts, 6th Congress of the Serbian Genetic Society, 13-17 October 2019, Vrnjačka Banja (2019):220-220, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_3070 .