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DOUBLE GRAFTING AS A METHOD TO SOLVE AFFINITY PROBLEMS IN ‘PIEL DE SAPO’ MELON CULTIVARS
Article number
898_35
Pages
287 – 290
Language
English
Abstract
The grafting technique is broadly used in Spain to control some soil pathogens in watermelon crop.
However, it is scarcely used in melon crops, especially in Piel de Sapo cultivars, since them have low affinity with Cucurbita hibrida, the most important rootstock used in these crops, having the most resistance to the main soil borne diseases, specially Monosporascus and Melon Necrotic Spot Virus (MNSV). Some melon cultivars of Cantaloup and Galia types have proved to be tolerant to some diseases and have good affinity with Piel de Sapo cultivars but they do not resist intense attacks of Monosporascus. In the present study we tested the double grafting of four Piel de Sapo cultivars (Ricura, Torpedo, Piel de Sapo IS and Sancho) on Cucurbita hibrida (Strongtosa) using as intermediate rootstock four melon cultivars: three french cantaloupe varieties (Troubadour, Charentais and Sienne) and Galia; using as controls the single grafted and the non-grafted plants.
The grafting, both double and single, increased yields and fruit weights compared to non-grafted plants.
The double grafted plants, whatever the intermediate rootstock used, did not increase yields or fruit weights compared to single grafted plants in all scion cultivars.
However, it is scarcely used in melon crops, especially in Piel de Sapo cultivars, since them have low affinity with Cucurbita hibrida, the most important rootstock used in these crops, having the most resistance to the main soil borne diseases, specially Monosporascus and Melon Necrotic Spot Virus (MNSV). Some melon cultivars of Cantaloup and Galia types have proved to be tolerant to some diseases and have good affinity with Piel de Sapo cultivars but they do not resist intense attacks of Monosporascus. In the present study we tested the double grafting of four Piel de Sapo cultivars (Ricura, Torpedo, Piel de Sapo IS and Sancho) on Cucurbita hibrida (Strongtosa) using as intermediate rootstock four melon cultivars: three french cantaloupe varieties (Troubadour, Charentais and Sienne) and Galia; using as controls the single grafted and the non-grafted plants.
The grafting, both double and single, increased yields and fruit weights compared to non-grafted plants.
The double grafted plants, whatever the intermediate rootstock used, did not increase yields or fruit weights compared to single grafted plants in all scion cultivars.
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Authors
A. Miguel, J.I. Marsal, A. San Bautista, S. López-Galarza, B. Pascual, J.V. Maroto
Keywords
Cucumis melo, diseases, rootstock, incompatibility, yields
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