Winter Injury to Apple Trees, 1993-1994
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1996.50.2.114Abstract
Following the cold winter of 1993-1994, ninety scab resistant apple cultivars and selections were evaluated for low temperature injury. Injury symptoms ranged from slight dieback of the terminal branches to complete tree death. Twenty-seven cultivars or selections exhibited no terminal dieback injury. Eight exhibited injury that was more severe than ‘McIntosh,’ ‘Empire’ or ‘Delicious.’ Trees of Co-op 28 and O-666 were killed.
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