Signs of incompatibility of grafting components in scion-rootstock combinations of pear with common quince

I. V. Semin
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Relevance . In the middle zone of Russia, industrial cultivation of pear fruits is almost not produced due to the lack of intensive rootstocks. In regions with a mild climate, this problem has long been solved by grafting pears on common quince, but in more northern regions, quince is not hardy enough. In recent years, as a result of the long-term work of VNIISPK scientists, winter-hardy rootstock forms of common quince have been obtained, capable of restraining the growth of grafts and accelerating their entry into the fruiting season. They have a wide prospect of being used to intensify the production of pear fruits in central Russia. However, the grafting of pears on quince is remote intergenerational and not all varieties can be cultivated on it due to different degrees of compatibility. There is no single methodology for determining compatible and incompatible graft-rootstock combinations of pear varieties with quince, therefore, it is an important and urgent task to identify signs by which non-viable combinations can be identified starting from the nursery. Materials and methods . The research was carried out in the conditions of the VNIISPK production nursery in 2008-2010; 2019-2022. The object of research was graft-rootstock combinations consisting of quince seedlings of ordinary selection of VNIISPK used as rootstocks and various varieties of pear collection of the Institute. Pear seedlings were used as a control. Propagation of varieties was carried out by the method of oculation at a height of 20 cm from the ground in the first decade of August. The repetition of the experiment is 3 times 30 plants in each. Agrotechnics of experience is generally accepted. In order to identify the most common signs characterizing the degree of compatibility of graft-rootstock combinations, starting from the awakening of the eyes of the graft, observations were made every 5-7 days on their development in a nursery. Results . In the course of observations, a number of additional signs were identified that can be indicators of positive or negative accretion of pear varieties with quince and on the basis of which it is possible to determine viable and non-viable graft-rootstock combinations already in the nursery. The conducted studies also made it possible to divide pear varieties into three groups of compatibility with quince: A – well compatible varieties. Their development on the quince rootstock is better than on the pear rootstock. B – satisfactorily compatible varieties. They can grow on common quince, that is, they can be viable graft-rootstock combinations, but there are some signs of their incomplete development. It is advisable to use a compatible insert rootstock, on which such varieties develop better. С – incompatible varieties. It is possible to grow such varieties on quince only with the use of a compatible insert rootstock. With direct grafting on common quince, such graft-rootstock combinations are not viable.
梨与普通木瓜接穗-砧木组合嫁接组份不亲和的迹象
的相关性。在俄罗斯中部地区,由于缺乏集约化的砧木,几乎不生产梨的工业化种植。在气候温和的地区,这个问题早就可以通过在普通的榅桲上嫁接梨来解决,但在更北部的地区,榅桲的耐寒性不够。近年来,由于VNIISPK科学家的长期工作,已经获得了普通榅桲的耐寒砧木形式,能够抑制嫁接的生长并加速其进入结果季节。它们在加强俄罗斯中部梨果生产方面具有广阔的前景。然而,梨在榅桲上的嫁接是远距离代际的,并不是所有品种都能在其上栽培,因为不同程度的亲和性。目前还没有一种方法来确定梨品种与木瓜的嫁接砧木组合的亲和性和不亲和性,因此,从苗圃开始识别不可行组合的标志是一项重要而紧迫的任务。材料和方法。研究于2008-2010年在VNIISPK生产苗圃条件下进行;2019 - 2022。本研究的对象是由VNIISPK普通选种的黄瓜幼苗作为砧木与该所收集的多个品种的梨组成的嫁接砧木组合。以梨苗为对照。品种繁殖采用8月上旬离地20 cm的孵育方法。实验重复3次,每次30株。农业技术的经验是普遍接受的。为了确定表征嫁接与砧木组合相容性程度的最常见标志,从移植物的眼睛觉醒开始,每隔5-7天在苗圃中对其发育进行观察。结果。在观察过程中,还发现了一些额外的迹象,这些迹象可以作为梨品种与木瓜的正增殖或负增殖的指标,并在此基础上确定苗圃中已有的可行和不可行的嫁接-砧木组合。本研究还可以将梨品种划分为3组:A -亲和品种。它们在太子砧木上的发育优于在梨砧木上的发育。B -令人满意的相容品种。它们可以生长在普通的木瓜上,也就是说,它们可以是可行的嫁接砧木组合,但它们有一些发育不完全的迹象。建议使用相容的插入砧木,这样品种能更好地发育。С -不相容的品种。只有在使用相容的插入砧木的情况下,才有可能在黄瓜上种植这些品种。如果直接嫁接在普通的温黄瓜上,这种嫁接与砧木的组合是不可行的。
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