Performance of ‘Honeycrisp’ Apple Trees on Several Size-Controlling Rootstocks in the 2014 NC-140 Rootstock Trial after Ten Years

Authors

  • J.A. Cline University of Guelph Author https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8798-3713
  • W. Autio University of Massachusetts, Amherst Author
  • J. Clements University of Massachusetts Author
  • W. Cowgill Rutgers University Author
  • R. Crassweller Pennsylvania State University Author
  • T. Einhorn Michigan State University Author
  • P. Francescatto Universidad Autónoma de Chihuahua Author
  • L. Gonzalez Nieto IRTA Author
  • E. Hoover University of Minnesota Author
  • G. Lang Michigan State University Author
  • J. Lordan IRTA Author
  • R. Moran University of Maine Author
  • M. Muehlbauer Rutgers University Author
  • S. Musacchi Washington State University Author
  • Dr. R. Parra Quezada Universidad Autónoma de Chihuahua Author
  • J. Schupp Pennsylvania State University Author
  • S. Serra Washington State University Author
  • S. Sherif Virginia Technological University Author
  • T. Robinson Cornell University Author
  • R. Wiepz University of Wisconsin-Madison Author
  • J. Zandstra University of Guelph Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.71318/zfq46c93

Keywords:

TCA – trunk cross-sectional area, CRS – cumulative rootstock suckers, CYE – cumulative yield efficiency, FW – fruit weight, tall spindle training.

Abstract

In 2014, a multi-year orchard experiment of apple Malus x domestica (Borkh) was established at 13 locations in Canada, Mexico, and the United States using ‘Honeycrisp’ as the scion. Seventeen dwarf and semi-dwarf rootstock genotypes were tested, specifically: Budagovsky.10 (B.10), the Cornell-Geneva rootstocks G.11, G.202, G.214, G.30, G.41, G.890, G.935, G.969, the Malling rootstocks M.7, MM.106, and the Vineland rootstocks V.1, V.5, V.6, and V.7. The industry standard Malling rootstocks M.26 EMLA and M.9-T337 were included for comparison purposes. Tree mortality, trunk cross-sectional area, tree canopy size, amount of rootstock suckering, yield, and fruit number were measured annually. All measured parameters were influenced by location and rootstock, and the interaction of these two factors was significant. Overall, after 10 years and averaged over all locations, rootstock vigor separated into three distinct rootstock classes: those similar to M.9-T337 (G.11), those similar to M.26 EMLA (G.935, G.41, B.10, G.214, G.969), and those more vigorous than M.26 EMLA (V.1, G.30, M.7, V.7, MM.106, V.6, G.890, V.5). G.202 performance was unusual and therefore was omitted from data analysis. Cumulative yields were generally greater on trees with the highest vigor. Averaged over all locations, all Geneva, Vineland, and Budagovsky rootstocks had cumulative yields higher than the industry standards M.9-T337 and M.26 EMLA. The newer rootstocks B.10, V.5, V.6, V.7 and all the Geneva rootstocks, had good to excellent cumulative yields. G.890 stood out as having exceptional cumulative yield among all the rootstock genotypes evaluated. Averaged over all locations, cumulative yield efficiency was greatest for M.9-T337 and all the Geneva rootstocks, as well as B.10. Overall, the strong rootstock by location interaction on cumulative yield observed in this trial illustrates the importance of testing rootstocks at a regional level. These results are reflective of orchard vigor and yields after 10 years and provide apple producers with performance indicators to make more informed decisions concerning rootstock selection for their orchard training systems and planting locations using a weak scion cultivar.

Author Biography

  • J.A. Cline, University of Guelph

    Plant Agriculture, Professor

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2025-08-15

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Performance of ‘Honeycrisp’ Apple Trees on Several Size-Controlling Rootstocks in the 2014 NC-140 Rootstock Trial after Ten Years. (2025). Journal of the American Pomological Society, 79(3). https://doi.org/10.71318/zfq46c93