Plant Breeding Reviews 1983
DOI: 10.1002/9781118060988.ch10
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Breeding Apple Rootstocks

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“…Most of the 20 traits described for the Geneva ® series by Cummins and Aldwinckle (1983b) fully satisfy the Brazilian needs. The emphasis is on scion vigor control, on high capacity to induce precocity of bearing and ability to induce trees for high and constant yields of good fruit quality.…”
Section: Rootstocks Of the American Genevamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Most of the 20 traits described for the Geneva ® series by Cummins and Aldwinckle (1983b) fully satisfy the Brazilian needs. The emphasis is on scion vigor control, on high capacity to induce precocity of bearing and ability to induce trees for high and constant yields of good fruit quality.…”
Section: Rootstocks Of the American Genevamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the South Hemisphere, woolly apple aphid seems to be a limiting pest (Webster et al 2000). However, the works on apple rootstocks breeding are mainly concentrated in the North Hemisphere (Cummins and Aldwinckle 1983b), where this pest is not important.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was possible thanks to a genetic potential of apple that had been successfully utilised by numerous apple rootstock breeders (Cummins, Aldwinckle 1983;Zagaja et al 1988;Webster, Tobutt 1994;Jakubowski, Zagaja 2000). Nevertheless, the current trend in Poland as well as in the whole Europe, is toward growing dwarf apple trees exclusively on the M 9 rootstock, in its diff erent clones (Wertheim 1998).…”
Section: Results and Discucssionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Attempts undertaken for replacements of M 9, as well as of M 26, M 7, or MM 106, resulted in numerous new clones (Cummins, Aldwinckle 1983;Webster, Tobutt 1994). At the Institute of Horticulture (former Institute of Pomology and Floriculture) in Skierniewice, Poland, a large number of rootstocks named as the P-series (Jakubowski, Zagaja 2000) was obtained.…”
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“…The propagation of these materials is made through the use of plant propagules (cuttings and/or buds) rooted or grafted directly on adult plants or rootstocks. In cacao, the rootstock must include characteristics such as vigor, resistance or tolerance to root diseases and same physiological age of the graft (Bir et al, 2010), premises that are well accepted for crops as diverse as apples (Cummins and Aldwinckle, 1983) and grapes (Silva et al, 2007) According Martinez-Ballesta et al (2010), the vascular connection at the interface rootstock/scion determines the efficiency of water and nutrients translocation, affecting other physiological characteristics. Thus, the incompatibility between scion and rootstock can induce excessive growth or poor canopy, which may lead to decreased water and nutrients flow causing wilting and plant death (Davis et al, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%