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Rootstock influence on ‘delicious’ and ‘golden delicious’ apple fruit quality at harvest and after storage
Authors:Fenton E Larsen  Robert Fritts  Kenneth L Olsen
Institution:1. Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, Washington State University, College of Agriculture and Home Economics, Pullman, WA 99164-6414 U.S.A.;2. USDA/ARS Collaborator, Washington State University Tree Fruit Research Center, Wenatchee, WA 98801 U.S.A.
Abstract:The influence of 9 rootstocks (M2, M7, M25, M26, MM104, MM106, MM109, MM111 and seedling) on fruit quality at harvest and after storage of ‘Wellspur Delicious’ (WS) and ‘Goldspur’ (GS), and of 3 rootstocks (M7, M26 and MM106) on fruit quality of ‘Red King Delicious’ (RK) and ‘Golden Delicious’ (GD) apple (Malus domestica Borkh.) was evaluated during a 4-year period. Fruits from trees on M26 were larger, developed earlier color and soluble solids (SS), and maintained higher levels of acidity (at harvest and during storage) in comparison with other rootstocks. Fruit from trees on M2 tended to have high SS. Fruit color from trees on MM104, MM106 and MM109 tended to be comparatively poor. There were significant rootstock effects on SS, starch, acidity, color, circumference, weight and box size.
Keywords:apple  harvest  maturity  quality  rootstock  storage  GD  ‘Golden Delicious’  GS  ‘Goldspur’  RK  ‘Red King’  sdlg  seedling  SS  soluble solids'  WS  ‘Wellspur’
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