Promising Winter Hardy Apple Rootstocks from a Breeding Program at Morden, Manitoba

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  • R. L. Granger Author
  • G. L. Rousselle Author
  • M. Meheriuk Author
  • H. A. Quamme Author

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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1991.45.3.185

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Apple rootstocks derived from crosses involving Malus baccata‘Nertchinsk,’ M.9, M.26, Osman and Heyer 12 were evaluated for 10 years under Quebec growing conditions. The scion was ‘McIntosh VC309’, all trees were evaluated for yield, trunk circumference and winter injury. Eighteen selections considered hardy, dwarfing and efficient were selected for further testing.

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1991-07-01

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Promising Winter Hardy Apple Rootstocks from a Breeding Program at Morden, Manitoba. (1991). Journal of the American Pomological Society, 45(3), 185-187. https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1991.45.3.185

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