Morphological description of three potential citrus rootstocks

作者: M. M. Khan , Haider Abbas , Muhammad Jafar Jaskani , Umbreen Shahzad , Zahoor Hussain

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摘要: Morphological studies showed that tree shape in Bitter sweet orange and Yuma citrange was spheroid with spreading growth habit wide branch angle. Leaves were simple dark green color, medium size brevipetiolate Sour while had trifoliate leaves color. the highest leaf lamina length (10.4 mm) than other rootstocks. These rootstock lanceolate sinuate margins. yielded maximum fruit weight (195.9 g) small sized fruits, respectively. Fruit skin rough yellow all rootstocks but bitter white albedo medium-strong adherence. strong attachment to stalk. Number of segments/fruit low as compared Seeds represented clavate orange. The number seeds found (27.9) followed by (14.8). Seed polyembryonic monoembryonic citrange.

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