Interspecific Hybrids as Rootstocks for Cherries
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1979.33.3.85Abstract
The sweet and sour cherries grown commercially in the USA are on rootstocks of mazzard ( P. avium) or mahaleb ( P. mahaleb) almost exclusively. A limited number of trees in California and abroad are grown on P. cerasus. Representatives of several other species have been tried or are under trial (5).
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