Increased Productivity of Montmorency Tart Cherry on WA 900 Mahaleb Roots
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1984.38.4.143Abstract
Seedling rootstock of the WA 900 Prunus mahalebL. clones increased the productivity of Montmorency cherry in excess of one metric ton/hectare over a 19 year period. Seedlings of the NY Mz clones of mazzard when used as rootstocks increased the yield of Montmorency over those with Gold seedling roots. Both sources are available in the IR-2 Repository.
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