Malling Merton 111 Apple Rootstock Exhibits Tolerance to Heat and Drought
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1965.19.3.56Abstract
On April 9, 1964, ten each of EM VII and MM 111 apple rootstocks were planted on Linker loamy fine sand in an nursery row at the fruit station at Clarksville, Arkansas. These rootstocks had been obtained from the Traas Nursery at Langley, B. C., Canada. They had been propagated in stoolbeds and were of ⅜ inch caliber.
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