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Bulletin No. 319 - Cherry Rootstocks, Francis M. Coe
Bulletin No. 319 - Cherry Rootstocks, Francis M. Coe
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This paper reviews the history and status of the cherry rootstocks problem in Utah and the United States and reports 14 years' results from a sweet cherry rootstocks test orchard on open porous soil at Farmington, Utah.
Although a majority of authorities favor or recommend the mazzard root for sweet cherries, the mahaleb is also widely used and preferred by many nurserymen and growers. Many authorities condemn mahaleb stocks as being dwarfing and short lived. Two orchard tests on heavy soils in the Atlantic states decisively favor mazzard.
In the Utah test orchard, the trees on mahaleb proved to be …