Rooting Apple Cultivars for the "Meadow Orchard"
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1982.36.2.45Abstract
The "meadow orchard" conceived by English workers requires about 75,000 trees/ha. Economic success of such a system is dependent on very low-priced trees (2). Producing own-rooted trees of cultivars with high rooting potentials could be the most practical means of achieving this requirement. There is also substantial interest in own-rooted trees for more conventional planting systems.
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