Plants (Nov 2024)

Pre-Grafting Exposure to Root-Promoting Compounds Improves Top-Grafting Performance of Citrus Trees

  • Jiawei Xie,
  • Zhihui Chen,
  • Mohammad Naeem Lali,
  • Huaye Xiong,
  • Yuheng Wang,
  • Runzheng Niu,
  • Jingkun Zhao,
  • Xinhua He,
  • Yueqiang Zhang,
  • Xiaojun Shi,
  • Heinz Rennenberg

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants13223159
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 22
p. 3159

Abstract

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Top grafting is an efficient and practical technique for the renewal and rejuvenation of citrus trees in old orchards. However, root death after top grafting restricts plant growth and canopy reconstruction. Thus, applications of rooting promotion substances before citrus top grafting may increase the amount and activity of roots, thereby enhancing top-grafted plant performance. To test this assumption, four rooting promotion substances, i.e., rooting promotion powder, biochar, organic fertilizer, and potassium fulvic acid, were applied before top grafting, and the effects on biometric and physiological parameters were analyzed after top grafting. The results showed that the application of all rooting promotion substances before top grafting has a positive effect on growth and mineral nutrient acquisition, as well as on foliar C and N assimilates and the activity of anti-oxidative enzymes of top-grafted plants. Rooting promotion powder and biochar had the best effect on top-grafted tree performance in the short term. In conclusion, pre-grafting root promotion reduced root damage, enhanced nutrient acquisition, and improved the physiological performance of top-grafted plants. Therefore, this approach can play a crucial role in accelerating canopy reconstruction in old citrus orchards and in improving citrus plant development.

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