The Marshall McIntosh Apple
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1985.39.4.37Abstract
The Marshall strain of McIntosh apple was evaluated in comparison with six other McIntosh strains in a replicated block of trees planted in 1979 in a commercial orchard. Based on two years of evaluation we consider Marshall to be an earlier and more intensively coloring strain which ripens slightly earlier than the other strains and appears to have good storage quality.
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