Effects of vine rootstocks on chloride concentration in Sultana scions
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https://doi.org/10.5073/vitis.1968.7.223-227Abstract
Sultana vines in the field grafted on any one of a number of rootstocks being tested for compatibility showed substantially reduced petiole chloride as compared with ungrafted sultanas. Self grafted sultanas did not differ from ungrafted in chloride status. There were significant differences between the various effective rootstocks - the degree of reduction of chloride concentration was better than 50 per cent for Dogridge and 1613 stocks, but about 75 per cent for Salt Creek and 101-14.Downloads
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