Development of Stock/Scion Tissues of Storking/MM 104 When Grown Under Adverse Conditions
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1972.26.1.7Abstract
The MM 104 rootstock is productive in stool beds, roots very well and does not require staking. Since it requires a well-drained soil and developes collar rot on waterlogged soils, it is not generally recommended (1) (2). Tissue variables included in this report were similar to those reported for 'Golden Delicious'/EM IX (3).
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