Rp. Marini et al., Performance of 'Gala' apple on 18 dwarf rootstocks: Five-year summary of the 1994 NC-140 dwarf rootstock trial, J AMER POMO, 54(2), 2000, pp. 92-107
In 1994, trees of 'Gala' apple (Malus x domestica Borkh.) on 18 dwarf roots
tocks were planted at 26 sites in North America according to the guidelines
established for cooperative testing by the North Central Regional Cooperat
ive Project (NC-140). Rootstocks for this trial included six selections of
M.9, two from the Budagovski (B) series, three stocks from the Polish (P) s
eries and two from the Vineland (V) series. M.27 EMLA, B.491, P.16 and P.22
produced the smallest trees, whereas V.1, M.26 EMLA, M.9 RN29 and M.9 Paja
m2 produced the largest trees. M.9 EMLA, M.9 Pajam1, B.9, O.3, P.2, Mark, B
.469, V.3, M.9 Fleuren56, and M.9 NAKBT337 produced intermediate-size trees
. Among the most dwarfing rootstocks, cumulative yields were greatest for P
.16 and P.22, whereas M.27 EMLA had the lowest yields. All rootstocks in th
e intermediate size class produced similar yields. Among the most vigorous
rootstocks, Pajam2 had the lowest yields and V.1 had the highest yields. Yi
eld efficiency (YE) was low at CO, IN, NE, NC NJ, OH, SC, and ME and high a
t AR, OR, WA, and WI. Rootstocks significantly influenced YE at 19 of the 2
6 locations. Among the most dwarfing rootstocks, P.16 had the highest YE. A
mong the rootstocks in the intermediate size class, O.3, Mark, and M.9 NAKB
T337 had the highest YE M.26 EMLA had the lowest YE for the most vigorous s
tocks.