International Society for Horticultural Science ROSA - Responsive Online System for Acta Horticulturae submission and review This submission belongs to: XV Eucarpia Symposium on Fruit Breeding and Genetics Acta Below is the abstract for symposium nr 620, abstract nr 135: Horticulturae Home Title: Login Logout Improvement of salt tolerance and resistance to Phytophthora Status gummosis in citrus rootstocks through controlled hybridization ISHS Home Author(s): ISHS Contact Anas Fadli, UR APCRP, INRA, BP 257, Kenitra, Morocco; ISHS online
[email protected] (presenting author) submission Dr. Samia Lotfy, UR APCRP, INRA, BP 257, Kenitra, Morocco; and review
[email protected] (co-author) tool Mr. Abdelhak Talha, UR APCRP , INRA, BP 257, Kenitra, Morocco; homepage
[email protected] (co-author) Calendar Dr. Driss Iraqi, UR de Biotechnologie, INRA, BP 415, Rabat, Morocco; of
[email protected] (co-author) Symposia Dr. María Angeles Moreno, Estación Experimental de Aula Dei, CSIC, Authors Av. Montañana 1.005, Zaragoza, Spain;
[email protected] (co- Guide author) Prof. Dr . Rachid Benkirane, Laboratoire BBPP, Département de Biologie, Faculté des Sciences, Université Ibn Tofail, Kenitra, Morocco;
[email protected] (co-author) Dr. Hamid Benyahia, UR APCRP, INRA, BP 257, Kenitra, Morocco;
[email protected] (co-author) Preferred presentation method: Poster Abstract body text: The sustainability of Mediterranean citriculture depends largely on the use of rootstocks that provide a better adaptation to biotic and abiotic constraints, as well as a good graft-compatibility with commercial cultivars. In the absence of rootstocks meeting all these criteria, the management of the available diversity and the selection of the desirable traits are necessary.