Apple Dwarfing Rootstock Cold Hardiness: Comparing Performance of The Geneva® Series Rootstocks in Cold and Mild Winter Conditions
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Publication date
2025ISSN
1068-6959
Abstract
Apples typically have sufficient cold hardiness to survive most
winters in New York. However, as climate changes and winters
become milder, trees may not receive the right temperature
cues for maximum protection and develop insufficient cold
hardiness. We found that, all Geneva®-series rootstocks
outperformed M.9 in cold hardiness but certain Geneva®-series
rootstocks may exhibit reduced reliability as the climate warms,
while others show potential as climate-resilient germplasm.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
633 - Field crops and their production
Pages
7
Publisher
New York State Horticultural Society
Is part of
Fruit Quarterly, 2025, 33, 3, 4-10
Program
Fructicultura
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