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Document: 23 Fruit Culture

Source page: Open page 19 in document reader

Institution: Open PRAIRIE | Publisher: | Year: | Pages: 41

Source URL: https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1049&context=agexperimentsta_bulletins

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Cultivars Added
  • Apricot
Claims Added
  • Apricot | entry_hardiness_observation | Marked as unsafe for use in the more northern/northern-prone planting context discussed.
  • Apricot | rootstock_compatibility | Used experimentally as stock by some nurserymen but not favored for reliability.
  • Marianna | entry_hardiness_observation | Advisory framing implies this stock is too tender for reliable use in the described cold region.
  • Marianna | entry_pedigree | Described as a hybrid involving southern plum ancestry and Myrobolan.
  • Marianna | rootstock_compatibility | Included among plum stocks and treated as risky for northern planting zones in this bulletin's recommendations.
  • Marianna | selection_origin_reference | Reported as native to Texas.
  • Myrobolan | entry_hardiness_observation | Hardy topstock compatibility is limited; union quality is poor on these imports and roots can be killed in the first hard winter.
  • Myrobolan | rootstock_compatibility | Used as a plum budding/grafting stock in nurseries.
  • Myrobolan | selection_origin_reference | Identified as imported extensively from France for nursery use.
  • Myrobolan | taxon_context | Described as a wild European plum source used in North American nurseries.
  • Peach | entry_hardiness_observation | Explicitly called tender in the state context and not broadly recommended for northern plantings.
  • Peach | recommendation_context | Restricted to specific local use cases (southern wild plums or Wild Goose type), not advised generally.
  • Peach | rootstock_compatibility | Used as a plum stock in some nurseries, but advised against for general regional use.
  • Prunus Americana | entry_hardiness_observation | Implicitly treated as part of the tender-stock set associated with first-winter failure when used as stock.
  • Prunus Americana | recommendation_context | Listed as a commonly used plum propagation stock in nurseries, but winter mortality risk is part of the broader caution on stock choice.
  • St Julien | entry_hardiness_observation | Reported as winter-sensitive in this setting; tree stock may not persist after severe winters.
  • St Julien | rootstock_compatibility | Used for plum budding and grafting in nurseries, but not favored as a reliable northern-adapted stock.
  • St Julien | taxon_context | Grouped with wild European plum material used as stock.
Figures Added
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Citations Added
  • Hansen, N.E., "Fruit Culture" (1897). Bulletins. Paper 50. https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/agexperimentsta_bulletins/50
Cultivars Removed
  • none
Claims Removed
  • Marianna | description_snippet | It has come into great prominence in southern nurseries.
  • Marianna | entry_location | Marianna is described as a native of Texas.
  • Marianna | entry_pedigree | Marianna is said botanically to be a hybrid between some southern plum and Myrobolan.
  • Marianna | recommendation_context | Marianna is presented as one of the plum stocks generally used for budding and grafting in the nursery trade.
  • Myrobolan | entry_hardiness_observation | Trees on Myrobolan stock are described as absolutely worthless for South Dakota.
  • Myrobolan | entry_location | It is said to be imported from France and used extensively in nurseries east and south.
  • Myrobolan | recommendation_context | Myrobolan is listed among the stocks generally used for budding and grafting plum.
  • Myrobolan | rootstock_compatibility | Hardy native plum varieties budded on this stock may make fine nursery trees, but the union is not good and the roots are killed by the first hard winter, leaving the hardy top to die.
  • Myrobolan | taxon_context | Myrobolan is described as one of the wild European plums annually imported in immense quantities from France.
  • Peach | entry_hardiness_observation | The page groups peach stock among tender stocks implicated in winter-kill failures of plum trees in South Dakota.
  • Peach | recommendation_context | Peach is listed among the stocks used for budding and grafting plum in the nursery.
  • Prunus Americana | description_snippet | It is included alongside other rootstocks in the nursery stock discussion.
  • Prunus Americana | taxon_context | Prunus Americana is listed as one of the stocks used for budding and grafting plum.
  • St Julien | entry_hardiness_observation | Trees on St. Julien stock are described as absolutely worthless for South Dakota.
  • St Julien | entry_location | It is said to be imported annually from France and used extensively in eastern and southern nurseries.
  • St Julien | recommendation_context | St. Julien is listed among the stocks generally used for budding and grafting plum.
  • St Julien | rootstock_compatibility | Hardy native plum varieties on this stock may look fine in the nursery, but the union is not good and the roots are killed by the first hard winter.
  • St Julien | taxon_context | St. Julien is described as a wild European plum imported from France.
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Citations Removed
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