Ja. Barden et Rp. Marini, GROWTH AND FRUITING OF A SPUR-TYPE AND A STANDARD STRAIN OF GOLDEN DELICIOUS ON SEVERAL ROOTSTOCKS OVER 18 YEARS, Fruit varieties journal, 51(3), 1997, pp. 165-175
'Goldspur' a spur-type, and 'Smoothee,' a standard strain, of 'Golden
Delicious' apple were evaluated on several rootstocks/interstems for 1
8 years. The dwarfs included Malling 9 (M.9), M.26, M.9/Malling Merton
106 (MM.106), and M.9/MM.111; the semi-dwarfs were M.7, MM. 106, and
MM.111. Five single-tree-plots were used. In-row spacings were varied
with anticipated tree vigor and ranged from 1.8 to 5.5 m; between-row
spacing was constant at 6.1 m. Both 'Goldspur' and 'Smoothee' trees we
re larger in trunk cross-sectional area (TCA) and height on M.26 and M
.9/MM.111 than on M.9 or M.9/MM.106. Tree size on the three semi-dwarf
rootstocks was largely unaffected by rootstock. Overall, the most roo
t suckers occurred on trees of both strains on M.9/MM.111 and M.7. Yie
ld per tree for both strains tended to be greater on M.26 and M.9/MM11
1 than on either M.9 or M.9/MM.106. Although not significantly differe
nt, per-tree yields tended to be higher on MM.111 than on M.1 or.MM.10
6. Crop density, yield efficiency, and average fruit weight varied rel
atively little among the various scion/rootstock combinations.