on this rootstock were similar in size to trees on G.935 and M.9 T337 (15 percent smaller). More vigorous than. M.26 in Simcoe. ▫ Wide scaffold branch angles.
ISHS VIII International Workshop on Fire Blight TRANSFORMATION OF AUTHENTIC M.26 APPLE ROOTSTOCK FOR ENHANCED RESISTANCE TO FIRE
Journal of Horticultural Science: Vol. 69, No. 4, pp. 679-685. Interstem trees, especially M.9/MM.111, produced many more rootsuckers than trees on M.9 or MM.111. Cumulative yield per tree and yield efficiency over a 17 year period was similar for trees on M.9, M.26, M.9/MM.106 and M.9/MM.111. In a Massachusetts rootstock experiment a spur and non-spur strain of ‘Delicious’ were grown on three Rootstock Size1 Fruiting Anchora g e Hardiness Soil Adaptability Crown Rt Fire Bliht marks Supporter 4 55-60% Very early bearing, good productivity Better anchored than M.26 Needs testing Well drained soils Needs testing Extremely susceptible Produces few suckers or burknots2. Performs poorly on re-plant sites. Geneva 30 (G.30) 55-60% Early An early bearer producing a good sized fruit.
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The most dwarfing rootstock we currently offer, Mildly susceptible to collar rot. Susceptible to woolly aphid and fireblight. Prone to burr knots. Uses, Dwarf rootstock for high-density plantings. May need support I'm biased though after seeing how my pal's M9 performed in MI. last year.
Distans: Långdistans (6 400 m). O-Ringen Etapp 4 (H50) (26/07/2012). Category: Tävling.
A dwarfing rootstock, ideal for high-density plantings. M–9 (337) is a virus certified clone of the original Malling 9 and has been used successfully throughout the world. Trees on M–9 (337) are very precocious and tolerant of a wide range of soil and climate conditions.
Performs poorly on re-plant sites. Geneva 30 (G.30) 55-60% Early An early bearer producing a good sized fruit. Considered freestanding, but a temporary stake is recommended. Subject to collar rot (Phytophthora) and fire blight.
This rootstock will create a dwarf tree, typically 8-12 ft. Can be kept even smaller with summer pruning. The advantage of M26 dwarfing rootstocks is in ease of harvest and quick bearing. Small trees can be planted much closer together, allowing for more trees and greater variety in a small area. Best on well drained soil. Zone 4.
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were those of the rootstock 'A2', which is very easily rooted. From the 30 'A2' cuttings wounded winter cuttings of the apple rootstock M.26. – Acta Horticulturae
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In order to obtain optimum conditions for in vitro propagation of the apple rootstock M 26 (Malus pumila Mill.) in adult and juvenile growth phases, several rooting experiments were performed. Supraoptimal concentrations of indole‐3‐butyric acid (IBA) added to the rooting media resulted in profuse callus formation. Since extensive callus production is detrimental to the survival of the
A dwarfing rootstock introduced from East Malling in 1959.