Horticulture Research Station
Authors: Bryn Takle (Iowa State University) , Diana Cochran (Iowa State University) , Lynn Schroeder (Iowa State University)
Dwarfing rootstocks have the potential to increase profitability of tree-fruit growers by providing smaller trees suitable for high density plantings. Although the initial installation cost can be 10 to 30 times greater than lower-density plantings, the long-range returns can far exceed the traditional plantings. However, to be viable as a commercial rootstock, dwarfing rootstocks must be adapted to a range of agro-climatic conditions, moderately disease resistant, high yielding, and produce quality fruit.
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How to Cite: Takle, B. , Cochran, D. & Schroeder, L. (2017) “Seventh Year Performance of Honeycrisp Grafted on Dwarfing Rootstocks of the NC-140 Regional Apple Rootstock Trial”, Iowa State University Research and Demonstration Farms Progress Reports. 2016(1).