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MIROVAL – A NEW CLONAL ROOTSTOCK FOR EUROPEAN TYPE PLUM CULTIVARS
Article number
658_9
Pages
89 – 91
Language
English
Abstract
The plum rootstock Miroval was registered in Romania in 1998. It is a hybrid selection originating from an open pollinated local biotype of Prunus cerasifera Ehrh. (Myrobalan 5C). Selection work was carried out at SCDP Valcea in 1982. The rootstock is clonally propagated through hardwood cuttings and, in special installations, proved to have a very good rooting rate (86-92%). Miroval rootstock assures high vigour for the plum cultivars budded or grafted onto it and it has good compatibility with many European type cultivars (Centenar, Carpatin, Minerva, Stanley, Agen 707, Anna Späth). The budded or grafted plants are uniform and come into bearing in the fourth year.
Production of the grafted plants is good (15-25 t/ha) and the fruit size is normal. Miroval is less susceptible to viral (PPV) and fungal diseases. Miroval has good behaviour on forest brown soils and on other soils with good drainage and less than 30% clay.
It shows a good response to fertilizing and soil tillage through increased yields and growth vigour. Miroval plum rootstock is recommended for the ecological zones suitable for European plum culture.
Production of the grafted plants is good (15-25 t/ha) and the fruit size is normal. Miroval is less susceptible to viral (PPV) and fungal diseases. Miroval has good behaviour on forest brown soils and on other soils with good drainage and less than 30% clay.
It shows a good response to fertilizing and soil tillage through increased yields and growth vigour. Miroval plum rootstock is recommended for the ecological zones suitable for European plum culture.
Authors
G. Achim, I. Botu, M. Botu, I. Godeanu, A. Baciu, S. Cosmulescu
Keywords
Prunus, plum, rootstock, breeding
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