Dwarfism in Fruit Plants: A Review

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In this modern era, farmers are adopting high density planting (HDP) for most of the fruit crops. Dwarfing is based on the principle of making the optimal use of vertical and horizontal space per unit time and harnessing the highest potential returns per unit of inputs and natural resources. Dwarfing in fruit crops can be accomplished through a variety of methods, including the use of dwarfing rootstock, the selection of spur type scion cultivars, use of interstock, pruning, root pruning, various training systems, girdling, scoring, bark invasion and the application of growth retardants. One strategy for promoting early fruiting, less vigour and increasing production is to utilize dwarf root stocks. The mechanism underlying dwarfing involves anatomical, physiological and biochemical changes. It has been proposed that dwarfing rootstock or interstock control tree size by regulating the auxin that passes through the rootstock or interstock’s bark. Paclobutrazol retards growth, shoot elongation and reduced internodal length by inhibiting gibberellins synthesis. Dwarfness can be imparted by the using incompatible rootstock. Dwarfing can be induced by inducing viral infection, although, it is not commercially adopted. Recombinant DNA technology has recently expanded the gene pool that can be managed to cause dwarfism and maximize benefits in horticulture crops.
果树矮化研究进展
在这个现代时代,农民对大多数水果作物采用高密度种植(HDP)。“矮化”是基于单位时间内对垂直和水平空间的最佳利用以及单位投入和自然资源的最高潜在回报的原则。果实作物的矮化可以通过多种方法来实现,包括利用矮化砧木、选择直茎型接穗品种、利用砧木间、修剪、根修剪、各种训练制度、围育、刻痕、树皮入侵和施用生长抑制剂。促进早结实、少活力和增产的一个策略是利用矮秆砧木。矮化的机制涉及解剖、生理和生化的变化。有人提出矮化砧木或砧木间通过调节通过砧木或砧木间树皮的生长素来控制树的大小。多效唑通过抑制赤霉素的合成而抑制生长、芽伸长和节间长度的缩短。使用不相容的砧木可使植株矮化。可以通过诱导病毒感染来诱导矮化,但尚未在商业上采用。重组DNA技术最近扩大了基因库,可以管理导致侏儒症和最大化园艺作物的利益。
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