Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1755
Title: Grafting influence on the weight and quality of tomato fruit under salt stress
Authors: Koleška I.
Hasanagić D.
Todorović V.
Murtić S.
Maksimović, Ivana 
Issue Date: 1-Mar-2018
Journal: Annals of Applied Biology
Abstract: © 2018 Association of Applied Biologists Two commercial tomato cultivars were used to determine whether grafting could prevent decrease of fruit weight and quality under salt stress conditions. The cultivars Buran F1 and Berberana F1 were grafted onto rootstock ‘Maxifort’ and grown under three levels of elevated soil salinity (EC 3.80 dS m−1, 6.95 dS m−1 and 9.12 dS m−1). Fruit weight reduction of grafted plants was lower (about 20–30%) in comparison with non-grafted ones. Salt stress at the second salinity level (EC 6.95 dS m−1) induced the highest alteration of examined growth and quality parameters. The total increase of phenols, flavonoids, ascorbate and lycopene content in the fruits of both grafted and non-grafted plants for both cultivars had a similar trend and intensity, though some inter-cultivar variation was observed. The possibility of grafting tomato plants to improve salt tolerance without fruit quality loss is discussed.
URI: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1755
ISSN: 00034746
DOI: 10.1111/aab.12411
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