EDIS (May 2021)

Indian River Millennium Block Shows Rootstock Effects

  • Rhuanito Soranz Ferrarezi,
  • J. Martin Zapien-Macias,
  • Mac Hossain,
  • Herbert T James,
  • Ronald D Cave,
  • Peter Spyke,
  • Willian Castle,
  • Jude Grosser,
  • Fred Gmitter,
  • Ed Stover

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2020

Abstract

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In the last decade, huanglongbing (HLB) has reduced production of Florida grapefruit by 75%, mandarin by 78% and sweet orange by 52%. This decrease is significant for the Indian River District, which produces approximately 80% of the total grapefruit crop grown in Florida (National Agricultural Statistics Service, 2021). Several strategies have been considered to keep citrus groves productive in HLB times. Rootstock field trials are cost-effective since vigorous, healthy rootstocks enhance disease tolerance of the scion and boost yields that increase growers’ profits.

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