Citrus rootstock are plants used as
rootstock
A rootstock is part of a plant, often an underground part, from which new above-ground growth can be produced. It could also be described as a stem with a well developed root system, to which a bud from another plant is grafted. It can refer to a ...
for
citrus
''Citrus'' is a genus of flowering trees and shrubs in the rue family, Rutaceae. Plants in the genus produce citrus fruits, including important crops such as oranges, lemons, grapefruits, pomelos, and limes. The genus ''Citrus'' is nati ...
plants. A rootstock plant must be compatible for
scion grafting, and resistant to common threats, such as drought,
frost
Frost is a thin layer of ice on a solid surface, which forms from water vapor in an above- freezing atmosphere coming in contact with a solid surface whose temperature is below freezing, and resulting in a phase change from water vapor (a g ...
, and common
citrus diseases.
Principal rootstocks
Five types of rootstock predominate in temperate climates where cold or freezing weather is not probable, especially
Florida
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and southern
Europe
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:
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Sour orange
Bitter orange, Seville orange, bigarade orange, or marmalade orange is the citrus tree ''Citrus'' × ''aurantium'' and its fruit. It is native to Southeast Asia and has been spread by humans to many parts of the world. It is probably a cross bet ...
: the only rootstock that truly is an
orange
Orange most often refers to:
*Orange (fruit), the fruit of the tree species '' Citrus'' × ''sinensis''
** Orange blossom, its fragrant flower
* Orange (colour), from the color of an orange, occurs between red and yellow in the visible spectrum ...
(the '' Citrus'' × ''aurantium'' or bitter orange). It is vigorous and highly drought-resistant.
* ''
Poncirus trifoliata'': a close relative of the genus ''Citrus'', sometimes classified as ''Citrus trifoliata''. It is especially resistant to cold, the
tristeza virus, and the fungus ''
Phytophthora parasitica'' (root rot), and grows well in
loam
Loam (in geology and soil science) is soil composed mostly of sand ( particle size > ), silt (particle size > ), and a smaller amount of clay (particle size < ). By weight, its mineral composition is about 40–40–20% concentration of sand–si ...
soil. Among its disadvantages are its slow growth—it is the slowest growing rootstock—and its poor resistance to heat and drought. It is primarily used in
China,
Japan, and areas of
California
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with heavy soils.
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Swingle citrumelo: tolerant of tristeza virus and ''Phytophthora parasitica'' and moderately resistant to salt and freezing.
This rootstock selection was hybridized from the Duncan
grapefruit
The grapefruit (''Citrus'' × ''paradisi'') is a subtropical citrus tree known for its relatively large, sour to semi-sweet, somewhat bitter fruit. The interior flesh is segmented and varies in color from pale yellow to dark pink.
Grapefruit i ...
(''Citrus paradisi Macfadyen'') and the ''Poncirus trifoliata'' (L.)
Raf. by
Walter Tennyson Swingle
Walter Tennyson Swingle (January 8, 1871 – January 19, 1952) was an American agricultural botanist who contributed greatly to the classification and taxonomy of citrus.
Biography
Swingle was born in Canaan, Pennsylvania, and moved with his ...
in Eustis, Florida, in 1907. It was released by the
US Department of Agriculture
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to nurserymen in 1974.
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''Troyer'' citrange and ''Carrizo'' citrange: reasonably vigorous rootstocks, resistant to ''Phytophthora parasitica'',
nematodes, and tristeza virus and with good cold tolerance. They also are highly
polyembryonic Polyembryony is the phenomenon of two or more embryos developing from a single fertilized egg. Due to the embryos resulting from the same egg, the embryos are identical to one another, but are genetically diverse from the parents. The genetic differ ...
, so growers can obtain multiple plants from a single seed. Citrange, however, does not do well in clay,
calcareous
Calcareous () is an adjective meaning "mostly or partly composed of calcium carbonate", in other words, containing lime or being chalky. The term is used in a wide variety of scientific disciplines.
In zoology
''Calcareous'' is used as an a ...
or high-pH soils, and is sensitive to salinity. It is not feasible as rootstock for
mandarin
Mandarin or The Mandarin may refer to:
Language
* Mandarin Chinese, branch of Chinese originally spoken in northern parts of the country
** Standard Chinese or Modern Standard Mandarin, the official language of China
** Taiwanese Mandarin, Stand ...
scions, as it overgrows them by producing branches of its own in competition with the grafted budwood. Citranges are hybrids of the Washington navel orange and the ''Poncirus trifoliata''. The original crosses, made in the early 1900s by the U.S. Department of Agriculture with the intention of producing cold tolerant scion varieties, were later identified as suitable for use as rootstocks. The commercial use of these rootstocks began in
Australia in the 1960s. The ''Troyer'' variety generally is found in California, while the ''Carrizo'' variety is used in Florida.
*
Cleopatra mandarin
''Citrus reshni'' also known as Cleopatra mandarin is a citrus tree that is commonly used in agriculture as a rootstock of different cultivated species of citrus, mostly orange, grapefruit, tangerine and lemon. It originated in India and later wa ...
: tolerant of salinity and soil
alkalinity
Alkalinity (from ar, القلوي, al-qaly, lit=ashes of the saltwort) is the capacity of water to resist acidification. It should not be confused with basicity, which is an absolute measurement on the pH scale.
Alkalinity is the strengt ...
and also suitable for shallow soils. It is used primarily in
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Australia, and
Florida
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.
Dade County, for example, has 85%
calcareous
Calcareous () is an adjective meaning "mostly or partly composed of calcium carbonate", in other words, containing lime or being chalky. The term is used in a wide variety of scientific disciplines.
In zoology
''Calcareous'' is used as an a ...
soil, a typical trait of land that has been under water. The Cleopatra mandarin, originated in
India
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and introduced into Florida from
Jamaica
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in the mid-nineteenth century, has been distributed and tested as a rootstock throughout the world. Nowadays, however, it is considered an inferior rootstock because it is sensitive to many diseases, grows slowly, and is difficult to propagate.
Other rootstock cultivars
* African shaddock X trifoliate hybrid
[Citrus Variety Collection, University of California Riverside, College of Natural and Agricultural Sciences http://citrusvariety.ucr.edu/citrus/rootstocks.html.]
* Benton citrange trifoliate hybrid
[
* Borneo Rangpur lime][
* Bitters C-22 citrange (''X Citroncirus sp.'' Rutaceae): it was hybridized at the ]USDA
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Date and Citrus Station in Indio, California
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, and developed further by the University of California, Riverside
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. It is used primarily as rootstock for navel oranges in California. In 2009, a report suggested it also may be useful to replace sour orange rootstock for grapefruit in Texas because it is tolerant of calcareous soil.bittersC22
Citrusvariety.ucr.edu. Retrieved on 2011-10-02. Its name is not related to the bitter orange: it was named after Willard Paul Bitters Willard may refer to:
People
* Willard (name)
Geography Places in the United States
* Willard, Colorado
* Willard, Georgia
* Willard, Kansas
*Willard, Kentucky
* Willard, Michigan, a small unincorporated community in Beaver Township, Bay Coun ...
, emeritus professor of Horticulture and a curator of the Citrus Variety Collection
The UCR Citrus Variety Collection (CVC) is one of the most important collections of citrus diversity in the world. It is used for research, plant breeding, and educational extension activities on the UC Riverside campus in Riverside, California. ...
.
* Carpenter C-54 citrange
* C-32 citrange trifoliate hybrid[
* C-35 citrange trifoliate hybrid][
* ]Calamondin
Calamansi (''Citrus'' × ''microcarpa''), also known as calamondin, Philippine lime, or Philippine lemon, is an economically important citrus hybrid predominantly cultivated in the Philippines. It is native to the Philippines, Borneo, Sumatra, ...
kumquat hybrid[
* Carrizo citrange trifoliate hybrid][
* Citradia trifoliate hybrid][
* Citremon trifoliate hybrid (CRC 1449)][
* Citrumelo trifoliate hybrid C190][
* Citrumelo trifoliate hybrid (CRC 1452)][
* Citrumelo trifoliate hybrid (CRC 4475)][
* ''Citrus macrophylla'' (]Alemow
''Citrus macrophylla'', also known as alemow, is a citrus tree and fruit, belonging to the papedas.
The trees are short in stature, more tropical in nature than most citrus, and are very spiny.
Taxonomy
Alemow is rare and poorly studied, a ...
)[
* ''Citrus volkameriana'' (Volkamer lemon)][
* Cleopatra mandarin X trifoliate hybrid X639][
* Flying dragon trifoliate (CRC 3330A)][
* Fraser Seville sour orange][
* Furr C-57 citrange]
* Goutoucheng sour orange (CRC 3929)[
* Goutoucheng sour orange (CRC 4004)][
* Grapefruit seedling (CRC 343)][
* Pomeroy trifoliate][
* ]Rangpur lime
Rangpur, ''Citrus'' × ''limonia'' or ''Citrus reticulata'' × ''medica'', sometimes called the rangpur lime, mandarin lime or lemandarin, is a hybrid between the mandarin orange and the citron. It is a citrus fruit with a very acidic taste and an ...
X Troyer citrange hybrid[
* Rich 16-6 trifoliate][
* Rubidoux trifoliate][
* Rusk citrange trifoliate orange hybrid][
* Satsuma X trifoliate hybrid][
* Schaub ]rough lemon
Rough lemon (''Citrus'' × ''jambhiri'' Lush.) is the fruit and the tree of a citrus hybrid. Like the rangpur, it is a cross between mandarin orange and citron.
Rough lemon is a cold-hardy citrus and can grow into a large tree.
The rough lem ...
[
* Small-leaf trifoliate][
* Smooth Flat Seville sour orange][
* Sun Chu Sha Kat mandarin][
* US 119 (Grapefruit X trifoliate) X Sweet Orange hybrid][
* Vangassay ]rough lemon
Rough lemon (''Citrus'' × ''jambhiri'' Lush.) is the fruit and the tree of a citrus hybrid. Like the rangpur, it is a cross between mandarin orange and citron.
Rough lemon is a cold-hardy citrus and can grow into a large tree.
The rough lem ...
[
* Yuma Ponderosa lemon pummelo hybrid][
* Zhuluan sour orange hybrid (CRC 3930)][
* Zhuluan sour orange hybrid (CRC 3981)][
]
See also
* Citrus hybrid
Citrus taxonomy refers to the botanical classification of the species, varieties, cultivars, and graft hybrids within the genus '' Citrus'' and related genera, found in cultivation and in the wild.
Citrus taxonomy is complex and controversial ...
* List of citrus diseases
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People
* List (surname)
Organizations
* List College, an undergraduate division of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America
* SC Germania List
The SC Germania ...
Notes
References
High Quality Citrus Rootstock
by Leon Dexter Batchelor
Leon Dexter Batchelor (May 8, 1884 – March 21, 1958) was an American horticulture professor. He was the longest-serving director of the University of California Citrus Experiment Station.
Early life and education
Batchelor was born in 1884 ...
and Willard Paul Bitters Willard may refer to:
People
* Willard (name)
Geography Places in the United States
* Willard, Colorado
* Willard, Georgia
* Willard, Kansas
*Willard, Kentucky
* Willard, Michigan, a small unincorporated community in Beaver Township, Bay Coun ...
Article on new citrus rootstock
by USDA
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External links
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by University of Florida
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Citrus Rootstocks
by FFSP
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Compatible scion to rootstock
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