Citrus Rootstocks: Their characters and reactions (an unpublished manuscript)

W. Bitters
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Author(s): Bitters, Willard P | Abstract: IOCV is pleased to present “Citrus Rootstocks: Their Characters and Reactions”, an unpublished manuscript by the late Prof. W.P. Bitters, University of California, Riverside. Based upon Prof. Bitters research and many other sources, this work was compiled between the late 1960’s and 1986 (additional information in preface). It represents a comprehensive (for that era) treatment of many facets of citrus rootstock physiology, horticulture, and pathology. Rootstocks serve as both conduits for citrus disease development and potential disease management tools, as well as tools in dealing with abiotic stresses. The history of the use of rootstocks for citrus has largely been determined by these factors, and they continue to greatly influence citrus rootstock research and usage. Although many advances in knowledge regarding citrus rootstocks have been made since 1986, the basic information presented remains important for all citriculturists. We hope that this Special Topic in IOCV’s Journal of Citrus Pathology makes this valuable resource more widely available.
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柑橘砧木:它们的特性和反应(一份未发表的手稿)
摘要:IOCV很高兴向大家介绍由加州大学河滨分校已故W.P. Bitters教授撰写的未发表的手稿《柑橘砧木:它们的特性和反应》。根据Bitters教授的研究和许多其他来源,这本书是在20世纪60年代末至1986年之间编写的(附加信息见序言)。它代表了一个全面的(在那个时代)处理柑橘砧木生理学,园艺和病理学的许多方面。砧木既是柑橘病害发展的管道,也是潜在的病害管理工具,也是处理非生物胁迫的工具。柑橘砧木利用的历史在很大程度上是由这些因素决定的,它们继续极大地影响着柑橘砧木的研究和利用。尽管自1986年以来,关于柑橘砧木的知识取得了许多进展,但所提出的基本信息对所有柑橘学家来说仍然很重要。我们希望这个专题在IOCV的柑橘病理学杂志使这一宝贵的资源更广泛地利用。
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