Outlines of the Apple Breeding Work at Jorkz, W. Germany
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1975.29.3.64Abstract
In Western Germany, breeding of new pome fruit varieties in order to improve the commercial supply of apples and pears is done nearly exclusively by the Jork Fruit Research Station near Hamburg. It is situated amidst Germany's biggest serried fruit growing district, the so-called "Altes Land," presently covering an area of about 34,000 acres of fruit, mostly apple, in a rather cool and humid climate.
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