Nutrient acquisition efficient rootstocks improve zinc nutrition of top-grafted citrus trees on calcareous soil
Jiawei Xie, Huaye Xiong, Runzheng Niu, Yuheng Wang, Yuehong Wang, Mohammad Naeem Lali, Jingkun Zhao, Xiaojun Shi, Heinz Rennenberg

TL;DR
Using the Citrus junos rootstock improves zinc nutrition and growth in top-grafted citrus trees compared to Poncirus trifoliata.
Contribution
Demonstrates that Citrus junos rootstocks significantly enhance zinc levels and physiological performance in grafted citrus trees.
Findings
C. junos rootstock increased Zn levels in leaves, stems, and roots by up to 97.52% compared to Poncirus trifoliata.
Improved photosynthetic efficiency and carbon/nitrogen metabolite concentrations in top-grafted citrus trees.
Metabolome analysis showed Zn levels affect glyoxylate and ascorbate metabolic pathways in citrus leaves.
Abstract
Zinc deficiency is a common issue in top-grafted citrus trees. Citrus scions top-grafted on rootstocks may exhibit zinc deficiency due to reduced mineral absorption and transport. Therefore, selecting the appropriate rootstock is thought to be crucial for Zn nutrition of top-grafted citrus trees. To test this assumption, we performed top-grafting of citrus scions using Poncirus trifoliata (L.) Raf. and Citrus junos (Sieb.) Tanaka as rootstocks and analyzed growth, Zn nutrition, and physiological traits of the top-grafted citrus trees. The results indicated that, compared with the Poncirus trifoliata (L.) Raf. rootstock, the C. junos (Sieb.) Tanaka rootstock significantly increased the Zn level in new leaves, mature leaves, stems, and roots by 81.69%, 66.18%, 97.52%, and 45.94%, respectively, and positively influenced growth, photosynthetic efficiency, and foliar carbon and nitrogen…
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TopicsBanana Cultivation and Research · Plant Micronutrient Interactions and Effects · Plant Physiology and Cultivation Studies
