| Cultivar Name: |
Krymsk® 86
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| Type |
Peach/Plum Hybrid |
| Synonyms |
'Krymsk® 86', 'cv. AP 1', 'AP-1', 'Kuban 86' P2G #5
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| Patent |
Varieties International, LLC (Lafayette, OR) 2006 PP16272
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| Parentage |
Prunus cerasifera x Prunus persica (Myrobalan plum x Peach)
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| Species |
Prunus cerasifera x Prunus persica
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| Usage |
Rootstock
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| Scion Vigor Influence |
With almonds, expect 95% of Lovell in the Sacramento Valley.
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| Soil Adaptation |
Very adaptable; moderately tolerant of wet soil, good tolerance to calcareous soil.
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| Climatic Adaptation |
Hardy to Zone 4
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| Resistance Traits |
Should not be used in soils prone to Root-knot Nematode infestation nor where high Ring Nematode populations have been etected; Partly resistant to lesion nematodes; Resistant to Cytospora, Verticillium, and bacterial canker; High resistance to pH and lime which causes lime-induced chlorosis; Partly resistant to crown gall. Susceptible to Armillaria. Resistant to all fungi exposed to the new variety; Resistant to Cytospora, Verticillium, and bacterial canker
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| Graft Compatibility |
Almonds, peach, plum
(European and Japanese), nectarine and apricots.
Almond cultivars tested are Nonpareil since
2004, Monterey, Butte , Carmel and Fritz
since 2005; Winters since 2006. Apricot
Cultivars tested are Apache, Robada and
Orangered for 6 years. Numerous peach
cultivars tested for 2 to 5 years. Numerous
peach cultivars tested in Russia for 15 years.
Plum compatibility testing is in progress.
French compatibility tested since 2009
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| Propagation Notes |
harwood and softwood cuttings
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| Propagation Method |
Vegetative
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| Anchorage |
Excellent
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| Suckering |
Low
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| Description |
Inventors: Eremin; Gennadiy (Krasnodar, RU); ORIGIN: Krymsk Experimental Breeding
Station, Krasnodar Region, Russia.
OLDEST TEST SITES IN THE US: 2003
planting in Colorado, 2003 in California, 2005
in Washington; Anchorage is exceptional in trials of young tree.
In NC-140 Trials, 2009. After 4 years of the trial, it has survived well, looks healthy with no suckers, and makes a standard size tree. Otherwise, we have little experience with this rootstock. |
| References |
- Fowler Nursery Commercial Fruit and Nut Tree Variety Descriptions. Link
- Duarte Nursery Link
- Sierra Gold Nurseries Variety Descriptions. Link
- United States Patent and Trademark Office
- Progressive Genetics Group. Link
- Progressive Genetics Group, Link
- Fowler Nursery, Rootstocks; Link
- New Peach (Plum & Apricot) and Apple Rootstocks for the Grower, Gregory Reighard, Clemson University; Link
- New Possibilities for
Rootstock Selections in the
21st Century, UCANR; Link
- California Dried Plum Board FIELD EVALUATION OF PRUNE ROOTSTOCKS 2014; Link
- Rootstocks, WSU Tree Fruit; Link
- Susceptibility of Prunus Rootstocks to Nematodes, UCANR; Link
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No photos for this cultivar.
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