A Comparison of the Growth and Fruiting of McIntosh and MacSpur Apple Trees
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1981.35.4.131Abstract
McIntosh is the leading apple cultivar grown in the northeastern United States. Recently spur-type strains of this cultivar have been discovered in British Columbia and propagated. It has been reported that the spur-type McIntosh are smaller than non-spur trees, although these comparisons were quite limited (2, 4). Growers are currently showing considerable interest in spur-type McIntosh and are planting a large number of these trees (3).
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