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Prunus Cultivar: Krymsk® 86

Cultivar Name: Krymsk® 86
Type Peach/Plum Hybrid
Synonyms 'Krymsk® 86', 'cv. AP 1', 'AP-1', 'Kuban 86' P2G #5
Patent Varieties International, LLC (Lafayette, OR) 2006 PP16272
Parentage Prunus cerasifera x Prunus persica (Myrobalan plum x Peach)
Species Prunus cerasifera x Prunus persica
Usage Rootstock
Scion Vigor Influence With almonds, expect 95% of Lovell in the Sacramento Valley.
Soil Adaptation Very adaptable; moderately tolerant of wet soil, good tolerance to calcareous soil.
Climatic Adaptation Hardy to Zone 4
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
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
Propagation Notes harwood and softwood cuttings
Propagation Method Vegetative
Anchorage Excellent
Suckering Low
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.
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