“…In apricot, Hernández et al (2010) found flesh firmness, fruit shape, pulp thickness, stone weight, percent pulp, soluble solids, and fruit color were all rootstock effected though only 1 year of data were presented leading to the possibility that these traits may be highly environmentally regulated as seen in studies on other crops. Similar to these results, North and Cook (2008) identified a significant role of the rootstock on fruit firmness, background color, and total soluble solids of pears. Also, Sugar et al (2005) showed russeting, a physiological alteration of the pear epidermis that becomes corky, was effected by the pear rootstock.…”