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Rootstock Induced Seasonal Changes of N, P and K Nutrient Levels in Satsuma Mandarin cvs. 'Okitsu', 'Clausellina' and 'Silverhill'

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dc.creator Yildiz, Ercan
dc.creator Uygur, VELİ
dc.creator Kaplankiran, Mustafa
dc.date 2018-02-28T21:00:00Z
dc.date.accessioned 2020-10-06T10:32:22Z
dc.date.available 2020-10-06T10:32:22Z
dc.identifier 73f6565b-3d64-4904-845e-936b32859c7e
dc.identifier 10.1007/s10341-017-0340-z
dc.identifier https://avesis.sdu.edu.tr/publication/details/73f6565b-3d64-4904-845e-936b32859c7e/oai
dc.identifier.uri http://acikerisim.sdu.edu.tr/xmlui/handle/123456789/63496
dc.description Rootstocks-scion relations have critical consequences about nutritional status, tree vigour, resistance to pest and pathogens, yield and yield quality. In this study, we therefore investigated seasonal variations of leaf mineral nutrient concentrations in Satsuma mandarin's cvs. 'Okitsu', 'Clausellina' and 'Silverhill' budded on different citrus rootstocks under Dortyol-Hatay, Turkey ecological conditions. Nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and K (potassium) concentrations of the leaves showed slightly similar trend each other, in general these nutrients reduced from January to March-April, and increased during the growing season until mid- and late summer, then decreased until December. Despite rootstocks did not significantly affect the leaf N, P and K concentrations rootstock-scion relation was pre-eminent and nutrient dependent. Most conspicuous scion dependent changes were recorded for K concentration whereas P concentration was little influenced. In terms of scion-rootstock combination, the range of N and K concentrations were 2.11% ('Okitsu'/sour orange) to 2.34% (Silverhill/sour orange), and 1.09% ('Okitsu'/Carrizo citrange) to 1.39% ('Clausellina'/Carrizo citrange), respectively; but P concentrations were highly similar %0.13 ('Okitsu'/sour orange) - %0.16 ('Clausellina'/Carrizo citrange), in the entire growing season. It can be concluded that there are considerable differences in nutrient uptake ability of scion-rootstock combination.
dc.description <p>Rootstocks-scion relations have critical consequences<br />about nutritional status, tree vigour, resistance to<br />pest and pathogens, yield and yield quality. In this study,<br />we therefore investigated seasonal variations of leaf mineral<br />nutrient concentrations in Satsuma mandarin&rsquo;s cvs. &lsquo;Okitsu&rsquo;,<br />&lsquo;Clausellina&rsquo; and &lsquo;Silverhill&rsquo; budded on different citrus<br />rootstocks under D&ouml;rtyol-Hatay, Turkey ecological conditions.<br />Nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and K (potassium)<br />concentrations of the leaves showed slightly similar trend<br />each other, in general these nutrients reduced from January<br />to March&ndash;April, and increased during the growing<br />season until mid- and late summer, then decreased until<br />December. Despite rootstocks did not significantly affect<br />the leaf N, P and K concentrations rootstock-scion relation<br />was pre-eminent and nutrient dependent. Most conspicuous<br />scion dependent changes were recorded for K concentration<br />whereas P concentration was little influenced. In terms of<br />scion-rootstock combination, the range of N and K concentrations<br />were 2.11% (&lsquo;Okitsu&rsquo;/sour orange) to 2.34% (Silverhill/<br />sour orange), and 1.09% (&lsquo;Okitsu&rsquo;/Carrizo citrange)<br />to 1.39% (&lsquo;Clausellina&rsquo;/Carrizo citrange), respectively; but<br />P concentrations were highly similar %0.13 (&lsquo;Okitsu&rsquo;/sour<br />orange) &ndash; %0.16 (&lsquo;Clausellina&rsquo;/Carrizo citrange), in the entire<br />growing season. It can be concluded that there are considerable differences in nutrient uptake ability of scion-rootstock<br />combination.</p>
dc.language eng
dc.rights info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
dc.title Rootstock Induced Seasonal Changes of N, P and K Nutrient Levels in Satsuma Mandarin cvs. 'Okitsu', 'Clausellina' and 'Silverhill'
dc.type info:eu-repo/semantics/article


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