Multi-State Cooperative Apple Interstem Planting Established in 1976
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1982.36.1.2Abstract
Evaluations of potential apple rootstock and interstem systems have been conducted independently by many states in the past. The lack of common planting materials, spacing and handling procedures made comparison of the results of these studies difficult. This difficulty coupled with the growers' desire to plant smaller, more efficient trees has resulted in serious crowding problems, as many trees were planted too close for their growth potential on particular soils.
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