Yield Potentials of Thornless Blackberry Cultivars in Maryland
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1972.26.1.22Abstract
In 1966, the 'Smoothstem' and 'Thornfree' thornless blackberry cultivars were introduced and distributed to nurseries for propagation. Interest is increasing in them because of their thornless plants, moderate winter hardiness, high fruit production, and intense flavor. Since the plants do not sucker, it is easy to maintain them in a hill system.
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