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Performance of Geneva Apple Rootstock Selections with 'Brookfield Gala' and 'Cripps Pink' in a Tall Spindle System'

机译:日内瓦苹果砧木选择与高大主轴系统的“Brookfield Gala”和'Crepps Pink'的表现“

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High density orchard systems have become standard in many apple production regions due to their earlier yield and higher cumulative yields, which results in greater return on investments. Growers in the Mid-Atlantic region have unique challenges compared to northern production regions—warm temperatures, long growing seasons, and high incidence of fire blight—which elevates the financial risk to growers that invest in the extremely high establishment cost of these systems. High density orchard systems have not been widely evaluated in replicated trials under these growing conditions, so it is unknown whether they are suitable for the region. In addition, there is little information on the performance of a suite of new rootstocks released from the Geneva breeding program designed for these high density systems in the Mid-Atlantic region. To test these high density systems and the relevant rootstocks, two scion cultivars ('Brookfield Gala' and 'Cripps Pink') were budded on stoolbed propagated G. 41,G. 202, and G. 935 as well as tissue-culture propagated G. 202.Results support that the tall spindle system is appropriate for orchards in the Mid-Atlantic, but could be optimized with region-specific recommendations. The rootstocks tested were appropriate for tall spindle orchards in the Mid-Atlantic; however, there was a high incidence of tree death due to graft union breaks, particularly with 'Cripps Pink' on G. 41, and certain scion-rootstock combinations were too vigorous. Additionally, high amount of fire blight not controlled with standard practices indicatethat care must be taken in determining a pruning and training regime for this planting system in the Mid-Atlantic. 'Cripps Pink' fruit quality was not affected by rootstock, while 'Brookfield Gala' quality was affected by choice of rootstock. Yield efficiencies for both cultivars were lower than expected. Propagation method did not appear to significantly impact production, but did have an effect on tree size.
机译:由于较早的产量和更高的累积产量,高密度果园系统在许多苹果生产区中成为标准的标准,这导致投资回报率更大。与北方生产地区温暖的温度,长期增长季节和火灾发病率高,枯萎的种植者有独特的挑战 - 这提升了投资这些系统极高建立成本的种植者的金融风险。在这些日益增长的条件下,高密度果园系统未被广泛评估复制的试验,因此它们是尚不清楚它们是否适合该地区。此外,还有有关在中大西洋中部地区的这些高密度系统设计的日内瓦育种程序释放的新砧木套件的信息。为了测试这些高密度系统和相关的砧木,两只枝条('Brookfield Gala'和'Crepps Pink')在粪便繁殖的G. 41,G芽上崭露头角。 202和G. 935以及组织培养繁殖的G.202。结果支持高大的主轴系统适用于大西洋中大西洋的果园,但可以通过特定于区域的建议进行优化。测试的rootstocks在大西洋中部的高轴果园适合;然而,由于移植联合会破裂,树脂发生了很高的树脂发生率,特别是在G.41上的'Crepps Pink',并且某些枝条砧木组合过于剧烈。此外,必须采取高量的火灾枯萎,必须在大西洋中部确定该种植系统的修剪和培训制度时,必须采取高量的火焰枯萎。 'Crepps Pink'水果质量不受砧木的影响,而“Brookfield Gala”质量受到砧木的选择的影响。两种品种的产量效率低于预期。传播方法没有显着影响生产,但确实对树大小有影响。

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