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Advancing citrus cultivation: The superior tolerance and growth vigor of 'Shuzhen No.1' rootstock

Phys Dot Org 16 Apr 2024
Current research focuses on selecting genetically uniform rootstocks, such as trifoliate orange for its disease resistance ... trifoliate orange, and red tangerine, were used as testing materials.
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Do oranges taste like orange or oranges? The answer you’re looking for

Metro UK 29 Feb 2024
Oranges have been particularly affected ... The researchers analysed 179 juice samples from different citruses, such as oranges (Citrus sinensis), mandarins (Citrus reticulata), trifoliate oranges (Citrus trifoliata) and their hybrids.
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New discovery speeds scientists' push for Huanglongbing-tolerant citrus

Phys Dot Org 28 Feb 2024
ARS efforts indirectly took root in the 1960s, when agency scientists created citrus hybrids using a relative named Poncirus trifoliata (the cold-hardy trifoliate orange) to shore up the trees' cold tolerance.
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It's easy to propagate a fig tree from a cutting, but things are different for ...

The Advocate 24 Jan 2024
My friend has a great fig tree and I would like to grow one like it in my yard. What is the best way to root a piece of his tree? — Larry Haley ... Grafting citrus trees onto trifoliate orange rootstocks also makes them slightly more cold resistant ... .
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Life's a Garden: The birds and the bids

Delta Democrat-Times 31 Mar 2023
There is more exciting news for the horticulture world in Mississippi ... Weeks earlier while searching for the next place to set up a blind we found a Mock Orange, the invasive Trifoliate Citrus bush that is wider and taller than a Volkswagen camper ... .
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Choosing a Citrus Tree for the Backyard

Opelika Observer 29 Mar 2023
View of a potted lemon tree growing in a container. ADOBE STOCK IMAGE / USED WITH PERMISSION ... AUBURN — ... CITRUS. A POPULAR BACKYARD TREE ... • Consider choosing varieties based on cold tolerance — the best-suited rootstock for Alabama is trifoliate orange ... .
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The March of Spring…

Daily Advance 08 Mar 2023
Ah, detritus ... There is a “Flying DragonTrifoliate Orange tree (i.e., Poncirus trifoliata) whose thorns – I kid you not – can be and often are two inches in length and are known to puncture shirts, jeans, thick leather gloves and human skin ... to 3 p.m.
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Bitter orange can be hard to find in Las Vegas

Las Vegas Review-Journal 07 Jan 2023
Rootstock navel orange suckers grow rapidly and often upright ... Trifoliate orange is used primarily as a freeze-tolerant rootstock for our area, but sour orange is also used.
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Orange tree with 2 kinds of fruit? It likely means the rootstock is growing

The Advocate 06 Dec 2022
It is growth from the trifoliate orange rootstock the navel orange it grafted on to ... Trifoliate orange is often used as the rootstock ... orange, Poncirus trifoliata Rubidoux) — called the rootstock.
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Shortening the juvenile period for citrus crops to improve food stability

Phys Dot Org 15 Aug 2022
They first overexpressed FT genes from Arabidopsis (AtFT) and trifoliate orange (ToFT) in tomato and trifoliate orange to analyze the biological functions of AtFT and ToFT ... Trifoliate orange is commonly used as a rootstock in citrus cultivation.
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