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2019

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Effect Of Rootstocks On Phytochemical Properties Of Apricot Fruit, Müttali̇p Gündoğdu Jan 2019

Effect Of Rootstocks On Phytochemical Properties Of Apricot Fruit, Müttali̇p Gündoğdu

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

The phytochemical influence of rootstocks on the Hacıhaliloğlu apricot cultivar was examined in this study. Myrobolan 29-C, Myrobolan GF-31, Marianna 2624, Pixy, and Tokaloğlu rootstocks were used and organic acid, sugars, vitamin C, total antioxidant capacity, and phenolic compounds were identified. The highest phenolic compounds and antioxidant capacity were observed in Tokaloğlu rootstock. While Myrobolan GF-31 stood out in terms of organic acids and vitamin C, Pixy stood out in terms of sugar. The highest sugar content (sucrose) was recorded as 24.178 mg 100 g-1 in 'Pixy'. It was determined that Tokaloğlu rootstock had increased organic acid (1030.730 mg 100 …


Effects Of Rootstocks On Storage Performance Of Nova Mandarins, Ahmet Erhan Özdemi̇r, Öznur Di̇di̇n, Eli̇f Çandir, Mustafa Kaplankiran, Ercan Yildiz Jan 2019

Effects Of Rootstocks On Storage Performance Of Nova Mandarins, Ahmet Erhan Özdemi̇r, Öznur Di̇di̇n, Eli̇f Çandir, Mustafa Kaplankiran, Ercan Yildiz

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

In this research, the effects of rootstocks on the storage performance of Nova mandarins grafted on Carrizo citrange, Troyer citrange, or sour orange grown in the ecological conditions of Dörtyol were studied. Fruits were harvested at optimum maturity and kept at 4 °C and 6 °C for 120 days. Changes in weight loss, incidence of fungal decay and physiological disorders, juice content, total soluble solids (TSS), percent fruit with green button, titratable acidity (TA), juice pH, vitamin C content, and rind color (L*, C*, h°) were monitored at 15-day intervals during storage to determine the effects of rootstock on postharvest …


Nematode-Resistant, Clonal Almond Rootstock Breeding By Crossing In Turkey, Hali̇t Seyfetti̇n Atli, Canan Can, Mehmet Baş, Kami̇l Sarpkaya, Ayşe Fi̇danci, Ertuğrul İli̇kçi̇oğlu, Nergi̇z Çoban, Sultan Bay Türkoğlu Jan 2019

Nematode-Resistant, Clonal Almond Rootstock Breeding By Crossing In Turkey, Hali̇t Seyfetti̇n Atli, Canan Can, Mehmet Baş, Kami̇l Sarpkaya, Ayşe Fi̇danci, Ertuğrul İli̇kçi̇oğlu, Nergi̇z Çoban, Sultan Bay Türkoğlu

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Nematode-resistant clonal rootstock use is limited in Turkey. Throughout a 3-year-study (2012-2014), targeted rootstock candidates were obtained through hybridization between almond and plum cultivars. Some characteristics, such as strong growth ability, compatibility with other almond cultivars, nematode resistance, and rooting of the cuttings were common among the hybrid types. In the hybridization studies, one almond cultivar (Ferragnes) and 2 plum (Myrobalan and Pissardi nigra, both belonging to Prunus cerasifera) were used as female parents, and 2 plum (Myrobalan and Pissardi nigra) and 2 almond cultivars [Ferragnes and AB3 (Amygdalus orientalis Mill. Type)] were used as male parents. In total, 6 …