2004
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.2004.658.33
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Performance of Cornell-Geneva Rootstocks Across North America in Multi-Location Nc-140 Rootstock Trials

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“…6a). Likewise, for the apple (Malus domestica) rootstock clone CG41, which supports high yields, dwarfism and resistance to soil diseases but is considered difficult-to-root [78][79][80] , supplementation of 1q increased rooting rate by ~2-fold compared to K-IBA alone (Fig. 6b).…”
Section: Q Enhances Ars Formation Of Distantly Related Woody Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6a). Likewise, for the apple (Malus domestica) rootstock clone CG41, which supports high yields, dwarfism and resistance to soil diseases but is considered difficult-to-root [78][79][80] , supplementation of 1q increased rooting rate by ~2-fold compared to K-IBA alone (Fig. 6b).…”
Section: Q Enhances Ars Formation Of Distantly Related Woody Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MM-106 is vigorous, shoots somewhat spreading, wood covered with fairly profuse whitish pubescence somewhat swollen at node [3]. M-26 rootstock is a cross of MM-106 and M-9, and produces a tree slightly larger than M-9 and is well adopted for high density planting [4]. MM-111 root stock gives a tree about the same size as that on M-26 that is about 65% of standard size.…”
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“…The tree size is 100% as compared to the other clonal rootstocks. It is tolerant to fire blight disease of apple [4]. In Malakand division in general and in Swat in particular, the nursery business is on the top.…”
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