Ml. Kaps et al., PERFORMANCE OF STARKSPUR-SUPREME-DELICIOUS APPLE OVER 10 YEARS AT 3 AXILLARY NC-140 PLANTING SITES, Fruit varieties journal, 50(1), 1996, pp. 41-44
A partial compliment of the 1984 NC-140 apple rootstocks were planted
in axillary sites in Ohio (Ripley), Pennsylvania (Biglerville), and Mi
ssouri (Mountain Grove). The following ten rootstocks were common to t
he axillary sites: SDL., MAC.1, CG.24, M.4, AL.800. M.7EMLA, P.1, M.26
EMLA, CG.10, P.22. The rootstocks CG.24, CG.10 and AL.800 were unique
to the axillary sites. Tree loss exceeded 30% in all axillary sites fo
r AL.800 and in OH and PA for MAC.39. CG.24 and CG.10 had high loss in
MO (60%) and OH (40%), respectively. CG.24 trees were similar in size
to SDL. in all axillary sites. AL.800 was similar in size to SDL. in
OH. but in PA and MO they were similar to M.7EMLA. CG.10 trees were si
milar in size to M.26EMLA in OH, but were smaller in PA and MO. CG.24
and AL.800 had cumulative yield and efficiency similar to SDL. in all
axillary sites. CG.10 cumulative yield was similar to SDL. in OH, but
lower in PA and MO. Yield efficiency of CG.10 was high in all axillary
sites, similar to M.26EMLA.