This document compares the advantages and disadvantages of different citrus rootstocks. It lists several rootstocks including African Shaddock x Trifoliate, Carrizo and Troyer citranges, Citrumelo 4475, C 35 citrange, C. macrophylla, Schaub rough lemon, sour orange, sweet orange, and Volkameriana. For each rootstock, it provides information on tree vigor, fruit quality, tolerance to diseases and pests, and suitability for different citrus varieties. The rootstocks vary in their tolerance to issues like exocortis, salinity, alkalinity, cold temperatures, and nematodes.
This document compares the advantages and disadvantages of different citrus rootstocks. It lists several rootstocks including African Shaddock x Trifoliate, Carrizo and Troyer citranges, Citrumelo 4475, C 35 citrange, C. macrophylla, Schaub rough lemon, sour orange, sweet orange, and Volkameriana. For each rootstock, it provides information on tree vigor, fruit quality, tolerance to diseases and pests, and suitability for different citrus varieties. The rootstocks vary in their tolerance to issues like exocortis, salinity, alkalinity, cold temperatures, and nematodes.
This document compares the advantages and disadvantages of different citrus rootstocks. It lists several rootstocks including African Shaddock x Trifoliate, Carrizo and Troyer citranges, Citrumelo 4475, C 35 citrange, C. macrophylla, Schaub rough lemon, sour orange, sweet orange, and Volkameriana. For each rootstock, it provides information on tree vigor, fruit quality, tolerance to diseases and pests, and suitability for different citrus varieties. The rootstocks vary in their tolerance to issues like exocortis, salinity, alkalinity, cold temperatures, and nematodes.
This document compares the advantages and disadvantages of different citrus rootstocks. It lists several rootstocks including African Shaddock x Trifoliate, Carrizo and Troyer citranges, Citrumelo 4475, C 35 citrange, C. macrophylla, Schaub rough lemon, sour orange, sweet orange, and Volkameriana. For each rootstock, it provides information on tree vigor, fruit quality, tolerance to diseases and pests, and suitability for different citrus varieties. The rootstocks vary in their tolerance to issues like exocortis, salinity, alkalinity, cold temperatures, and nematodes.
African Shaddock x Trifoliate quality and production salinity and alkalinity? gummosis Eureka lemon incompatability cold nematode tristeza tristeza (moderate) exocortis Carrizo and Troyer citranges gummosis salinity and alkalinity cold wet feet nematode Eureka lemon incompatability quality and production vigorous tree quality and production lime-induced chlorosis Citrumelo 4475 gummosis salinity and alkalinity Swingle cold Eureka lemon incompatability nematode exocortis tristeza vigorous but moderate tree size exocortis C 35 citrange quality and production salinity and alkalinity gummosis Eureka lemon incompatability cold nematode tristeza quality and production nematode C. macrophylla gummosis short-lived tree for lemons only salinity and alkalinity cold boron exocortis production gummosis Schaub rough lemon tree vigor cold lemon fruit quality salinity and alkalinity nematode orange fruit quality quality tristeza sour orange gummosis nematode Brazilian sour salinity and alkalinity wet feet for lemons only cold long-lived tree quality and production gummosis sweet orange tristeza nematode Pineapple and Utt sweet exocortis wet feet long-lived tree salinity and alkalinity production cold Volkameriana tree vigor nematode gumosis salinity and alkalinity
Compiled July, 1995 by Brokaw Nursery, Inc. (805) 647-2262