Question: ) Which is the rootstock of grape?
Options:
Dogridge
1613
Salt Creek
All of the above
• Explanation:
Dogridge, 1613, and Salt Creek are all examples of rootstock varieties used for grapes.
-Dogridge: Known for its resistance to nematodes and adaptability to various soil conditions.
-1613: Offers good resistance to phylloxera (a devastating grapevine pest) and lime-induced chlorosis.
-Salt Creek: Provides tolerance to drought and salinity in the soil.
Dogridge, 1613, and Salt Creek are all examples of rootstock varieties used for grapes.
-Dogridge: Known for its resistance to nematodes and adaptability to various soil conditions.
-1613: Offers good resistance to phylloxera (a devastating grapevine pest) and lime-induced chlorosis.
-Salt Creek: Provides tolerance to drought and salinity in the soil.