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Evaluation of Cornell-Geneva rootstocks with ‘Fuji’ apple in Korea
Article number
1261_9
Pages
47 – 50
Language
English
Abstract
A field study of the performance of seven Cornell-Geneva rootstocks with M.9 T.337 as a control, and using ‘Fuji’ as a scion cultivar, was conducted during five years.
The most dwarfing rootstock in this experiment was CG.5757, followed by CG.5087, and G.41. Similar in tree size were G.214 and M.9 T.337. Slightly larger were G935, G202, and CG.4814. The most yield efficient stock in this experiment was CG.5757, followed by CG.5087, G.41, and M.9 T.337.
The most dwarfing rootstock in this experiment was CG.5757, followed by CG.5087, and G.41. Similar in tree size were G.214 and M.9 T.337. Slightly larger were G935, G202, and CG.4814. The most yield efficient stock in this experiment was CG.5757, followed by CG.5087, G.41, and M.9 T.337.
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Authors
Byeong-Ho Choi, Jun-Hyung Kwon, Su-Gon Han, Tae-Myung Yoon
Keywords
dwarf rootstock, performance, yield efficiency
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