@article{3492, author = "Florentina Dobrinescu and Ligia Ion and Viorel Catalin Oltenacu", abstract = "Obtaining a valuable fruit tree planting material, authenticated in terms of phytosanitary status and suitability for different culture systems is a major objective of researchers in the field of fruit growing. Grafted trees represent a new organism, the two components being in a permanent interdependence. The influence of the rootstock is predominant, it leaves its mark not only on the growth and development of the scion, but also on the formation of its morpho-anatomical structure. The scion is characterized by a high stability of its own metabolism and exerts physiological and biochemical influences on the rootstock. The genetic characteristics of the varieties have a decisive role on the intensity of the manifestation of some diseases and not only that. Under the conditions of the Baneasa Fruit Culture Research Station Bucharest, we are studying the influence of rootstocks (mirobolan, mahaleb and adaptable) on ten autochthonous varieties of cherry in terms of evaluating the adaptability, tolerance and/or resistance of the plants to the plum pox virus", issn = "23191473", journal = "IJAIR", keywords = "Variety;Rootstocks;Compatibility;Catch Percentage", month = "May", number = "6", pages = "206-211", title = "{S}tudy on the {A}ssessment of {V}ariety/{R}ootstock {C}ompatibility {E}xpression in {C}herry {S}pecies with a view to {O}btaining {S}ome {V}arieties {T}olerant to {P}lum {P}ox {V}irus", volume = "12", year = "2024", }