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Propagation and field of âBN4 Krâ â a promising sharka resistant rootstock.
Different âMirobolanâ types are still largely used for Prunus sp. propagation. The rootstock resistance has great practical importance in order to limit the spread of Plum pox virus (PPV), given that root suckers represent gateways for the virus. Minoiu and VlÄdianu (2001) had developed a mutant of âMirobolanâ, named âBN 4 Krâ at the BistriĆŁa Fruit Research and Development Station, which has been proven resistant to PPV (Minoiu et al., 1997, 1998). Other experiments have confirmed that aphid vectors are not able to transmit PPV to âMirobolanâ âBN 4 Krâ plants (PolĂĄk and Kominek, 2014). In order to check the potential of large-scale propagation of âBN 4 Krâ, green cuttings and in vitro propagation were studied. Green cuttings propagation was assessed for three consecutive years using different rooting substrates: sand, perlite, and a 1:1 mix of sand and perlite. The results revealed an average rooting between 75.3 and 85.9%, with the highest rooting percentage on the perlite variant. In vitro propagation of âBN 4 Krâ rootstock was tested at Vitroplant Italia. Best culture medium was Murashige and Skoog (1962) supplemented with 2.0 mg L-1 BA and with 0.01 mg L-1 IBA for stabilization, 1.0 mg L-1 BA and 0.01 mg L-1 IBA for multiplication, and 1.5 mg L-1 IBA for rooting. In central Italy (Valdaso, Ancona Province) Polytechnic University of Marche (Ancona, Italy) tested the âBN 4 Krâ rootstocks in replanting conditions, using âMyrobalan 29Câ as a control. One-year-old trees of âBN 4 Krâ were planted in November 2007 and grafted with âFortuneâ plum in February 2009. The production and fruit quality were recorded from 2011-2015. The âFortuneâ on âBN 4 Krâ rootstock showed a production similar to âMyrobalan 29Câ but with lower vigour and slightly bigger fruit size. Likely âBN 4 Krâ rootstock induced a lower incidence of phytoplasma symptoms (ESFY), which are a growing problem in plum production. The resistance to PPV correlated with the high potential of vegetative propagation, recommending âBN 4 Krâ as a promising âMirobolanâ rootstock for sharka containment. The exclusive license for propagation and commercialization of âBN 4 Krâ was awarded to Vitroplant Italia, starting with 2016