AGRONOMIC PERFORMANCE OF THIRTY TWO CLONES OF 'PERA' SWEET ORANGE IN SÃO PAULO STATE, BRAZIL
2015
âPeraâ sweet orange, one of the most important Brazilian sweet orange varieties, is high susceptible to Citrus tristeza virus (CTV), causing reduced yield and fruit quality. The âIACâ clone, pre-immunized with a mild protective CTV isolate (âPIACâ), is the most cultivated clone, but several other clones derived from spontaneous mutations have been selected. The agronomic performance of 32 clones was evaluated in seven experiments carried out in four regions of the SA£o Paulo state: Northern, Central, Southern and South, between which there is a temperature gradient. The results obtained is this study represent an important information about the behavior of several âPeraâ sweet orange clones in different soil and climatic regions of the SA£o Paulo state, also taking in consideration the presence of the original isolate or the âPIACâ protective isolate. Genetic differences among clones were observed in relation to plant size, yield, productive efficiency and susceptibility to CTV. âOlAmpiaâ, âIpiguAiâ, âIACâ, âBianchiâ, âEELâ and âIAC 2000â clones showed good agronomic performance. However, âIAC 2000â clone was highlighted with highest average production per plant, but with highly vigorous plants. Moreover, âOlAmpiaâ and âIpiguAiâ clones produced plants with a small size, but always with a high productive efficiency. The âIACâ, âBianchiâ and âEELâ clones produce plants with medium vigor and good productive efficiency.
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