Incompatibilities in Top-Worked Hardy Intermediate Stocks
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1948.3.2.37Abstract
The production of orchard trees on hardy intermediate stocks involves top-working the stock with the desired scion variety. This practice complicates the evaluation of potential hardy stocks since the grafting introduces the complex problem of stock-scion relationships. The two more commonly used hardy stocks, Virginia (Virginia Crab) and Hibernal, have been investigated for quite a number of years, and certain stock-scion combinations have been found by a trial and error method to be undesirable.
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