Performance of ‘William’s’ pear grafted onto three rootstocks
AUTOR(ES)
Pasa, Mateus da Silveira; Schmitz, Juliano Dutra; Rosa Júnior, Horacy Fagundes da; Souza, André Luiz Külkamp de; Malgarim, Marcelo Barbosa; Mello-Farias, Paulo Celso de
FONTE
Rev. Ceres
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2020-04
RESUMO
ABSTRACT Pears are the most imported fruit from Brazil and thus, being an important opportunity to Brazilian growers. However, there are still some problems that restrict pear production, such as the lack of suitable rootstocks. The aim of this study was to assess growth, yield efficiency and fruit quality of ‘William’s’ pear grafted on quinces ‘Champion’ and ‘Melliforme’ and P. calleryana. The experiment was performed during 2009/2010 growing season at the Centro Agropecuário da Palma, FAEM/UFPel. The experimental design was a completely randomized block with three replications per treatment. The assessed parameters were trunk cross sectional area, shoot length, yield efficiency, number of fruit per tree, soluble solids, flesh firmness, fruit weight and fruit size. It was found that ‘William’s’ pear is more efficient and less vigorous when grafted on ‘Champion’ quince, thus being a potential scion x rootstock combination for commercial pear planting at medium densities. Moreover, fruit of trees grafted on quince rootstocks accumulated higher amount of soluble solids.
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