Size control in sweet cherry cultivars (Prunus avium) induced by rootstocks from interspecific crosses and open pollinated Prunus species
Gruppe, W.
Acta Horticulturae 169: 209-217
1985
ISSN/ISBN: 0567-7572
Accession: 001460437
In 6 preliminary trials more than 1500 trees of P. avium cultivars Hedelfinger and Buttners Rote Knorpel, grafted onto rootstocks of 221 seedling progenies and clones from interspecific crosses and open pollinated Prunus species, were evaluated for canopy height and spread after at least 5 years in the field. The rootstocks induced a wide range of size control in the test cultivars.
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