Performance of 'Rakuraku Fuji' Apple Trees on JM.7 and M.9Nagano Rootstocks, and M.9Nagano/Marubakaido Interstem Combination in Japan

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  • Hiroshi Tamai Author
  • Hiromitsu Komatsu Author
  • Hiroo Koike Author
  • Takashi Ono Author
  • Izumi Shigehara Author

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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.2003.57.4.157

Abstract

Trees of 'Rakuraku Fuji' apple ( Malus X domesticaBorkh.) on JM.7, M.9Nagano rootstocks and M.9Nagano/Marubakaido ( Malus prunifoliaBork. var. rmgoAsami) interstem combination were evaluated for growth and productivity in a high density orchard situation on a deep volcanic ash soil in Azumi, Nagano, Japan. By the 5th leaf, trees on JM.7 and M.9Nagano/Marubakaido exceeded the alloted space (2 x 4m), and every other tree in the rows was removed following harvest. After 8 growing seasons, trees on JM.7 and M.9Nagano/Marubakaido had a similar trunk cross-sectional area (TCA) and were larger than trees on M.9Nagano. Trees on M.9Nagano had a greater cumulative yield efficiency through the 6th year. In the 8th year, trees on M.9Nagano/Marubakaido had a greater cumulative yield efficiency than trees on JM.7 and M.9Nagano. Calculated yields per ha based on 2 x 4m spacing (1250 trees per ha) of trees on M.9Nagano/Marubakaido and JM.7 were greater than those on M.9Nagano through the 5th year after which trees were thinned to 625 per ha. In years 6 through 8, trees on M.9Nagano had the highest calculated yield per ha. Trees on JM.7 and M.9Nagano/Marubakaido were too vigorous for high density planting with less than 2 x 4 m spacing on the deep volcanic ash soils found in Nagano.

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2003-10-01

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Performance of ’Rakuraku Fuji’ Apple Trees on JM.7 and M.9Nagano Rootstocks, and M.9Nagano/Marubakaido Interstem Combination in Japan. (2003). Journal of the American Pomological Society, 57(4), 157-160. https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.2003.57.4.157