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Document: 8 Tree fruit production for the Prairie Provinces

Source page: Open page 37 in document reader

Institution: Government of Canada Publications | Publisher: | Year: | Pages: 48

Source URL: https://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2012/agr/A53-1866-1991-eng.pdf

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Cultivars Added
  • Nertschinsk
Claims Added
  • Kerr | description_snippet | Kerr is described as an apple crab used as a stembuilder plant.
  • Kerr | entry_pedigree | Caption text indicates Kerr is related to a Dolgo x Haralson cross notation (OCR renders this as DolgoxHaralson).
  • Kerr | growth_habit | Kerr is described as producing wide-angled branches.
  • Kerr | recommendation_context | The page recommends Kerr as a promising choice for use as a hardy semivigorous stembuilder for topworking.
  • Kerr | taxon_context | Kerr is presented in the context of apple/crabapple stembuilders.
  • Nertschinsk | entry_hardiness_observation | Nertschinsk trees are said to be less likely to suffer winter injury.
  • Nertschinsk | growth_habit | It is reported to be a dwarfing stembuilder that reduces topworked tree size.
  • Nertschinsk | productivity | The text states the trees are hardy and productive.
  • Nertschinsk | recommendation_context | The caption links Nertschinsk to practical stembuilder use in topworked trees.
  • Nertschinsk | rootstock_compatibility | Nertschinsk is reported compatible with all apples topworked.
  • Nertschinsk | selection_origin_reference | The Nertschinsk stembuilder is identified as a dwarf selection of Siberian crabapple collected in Manchuria.
  • Nertschinsk | taxon_context | Explicitly identified as Malus baccata.
  • Nertschinsk | tree_form | It is described as producing low-headed trees when used as a stembuilder.
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Citations Added
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Cultivars Removed
  • Nertchinsk
Claims Removed
  • Kerr | entry_pedigree | Kerr is given as a cross of Dolgo x Haralson.
  • Kerr | growth_habit | This apple crab produces wide-angled branches.
  • Kerr | recommendation_context | It is described as a promising choice as a hardy semivigorous stembuilder for topworking.
  • Kerr | taxon_context | Kerr is described here as an apple crab used in the context of topworking apples.
  • Nertchinsk | caption_context | Figure 16 shows the stembuilder trunk of Malus baccata 'Nertchinsk' with proper placement of branches.
  • Nertchinsk | entry_hardiness_observation | The resulting low-headed trees are described as less likely to suffer winter injury.
  • Nertchinsk | entry_location | This selection was collected in Manchuria.
  • Nertchinsk | growth_habit | Used as a stembuilder, it dwarfs the topworked plant and produces low-headed trees.
  • Nertchinsk | productivity | The trees are described as hardy and productive.
  • Nertchinsk | recommendation_context | These trees are easier to spray and pick than standard-sized trees.
  • Nertchinsk | rootstock_compatibility | This stembuilder has proven compatible with all apples topworked.
  • Nertchinsk | selection_origin_reference | It is described as a dwarf selection of Siberian crab apple.
  • Nertchinsk | taxon_context | Nertchinsk is identified as Malus baccata.
Figures Removed
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Citations Removed
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