2000
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.2000.538.129
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New Hardy Apple Selections From the Quebec Apple Breeding Program

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“…A harmonious combination of rootstock and cultivar is a desirable category in fruit growing due to the interaction between them as well as with soil and climatic conditions of the prevailing area (Kosina, 2009). Successful fruit production requires hardy, disease-resistant cultivars with high fruit quality, mainly a long-term consumption period (Khanizadeh et al, 2000). Modern apple production is based on growing cultivars with adequate consumer acceptability that are grafted on dwarfing rootstocks, and with 3,000-5,000 trees per hectare in orchards.…”
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“…A harmonious combination of rootstock and cultivar is a desirable category in fruit growing due to the interaction between them as well as with soil and climatic conditions of the prevailing area (Kosina, 2009). Successful fruit production requires hardy, disease-resistant cultivars with high fruit quality, mainly a long-term consumption period (Khanizadeh et al, 2000). Modern apple production is based on growing cultivars with adequate consumer acceptability that are grafted on dwarfing rootstocks, and with 3,000-5,000 trees per hectare in orchards.…”
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“…'SJM15' was planted in 1997 in replicated trials in several plots at the Frelighsburg and L'Acadie substations and also at two grower sites (Khanizadeh et al, 2005;Khanizadeh et al, 2000).…”
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“…'O3A' is similar to 'O.3' in susceptibility to two races of Erwinia amylovora and four isolates of Phytophthora cactorum. It was planted in 1997 in replicated trials in several plots at the Frelighsburg, Quebec, and L'Acadie, Quebec, substations and also at two grower sites along with SJM and SJP84 series rootstocks (Khanizadeh et al, 2000(Khanizadeh et al, , 2003(Khanizadeh et al, , 2005(Khanizadeh et al, , 2007.…”
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