Performance of Several Peach Cultivars on Prunus Tomentosaand Prunus Besseyiin Maryland
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1981.35.1.20Abstract
Since the fruit industry has accepted semi-dwarf and dwarf apple orchards, researchers have considered high density peach orchards to be an essential goal for greater returns (1, 2, 3). Different peach rootstocks and double-worked trees have been investigated for tree size, control, stock/scion compatability and suckering (4).
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