Influence of rootstocks on flowering and yielding of three apple cultivars

During seven years of study, only in 2001 year cv. Jonagold had significantly more flowers on the trees budded on M.9 rootstock than on M.26, and cv. Red Boskoop flowering was significantly stronger on M.26 than on M.9. During all period of observation, rootstocks did not influence significantly the...

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Published inActa Agrobotanica Vol. 59; no. 1; pp. 479 - 486
Main Authors Stanisław Wociór, Piotr Baryła, Magdalena Kapłan, Salwina Palonka, Irena Wójcik
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Polish Botanical Society 01.12.2012
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Summary:During seven years of study, only in 2001 year cv. Jonagold had significantly more flowers on the trees budded on M.9 rootstock than on M.26, and cv. Red Boskoop flowering was significantly stronger on M.26 than on M.9. During all period of observation, rootstocks did not influence significantly the flowering intensity of cv. Gloster. In orchard with hight density of trees (2460 szt. × ha-1), the first symptoms of irregularity of flowering were observed in the 8th year (1998) after plented. In 2002 year all trees in the experimental orchard did not flowered. In our condition the bevstyielding observed for diploidal cultivar Gloster.
ISSN:2300-357X
DOI:10.5586/aa.2006.050