| Cultivar Name: |
Krymsk® 7
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| Type |
Cherry Rootstock |
| Synonyms |
'Krymsk® 7', 'Elta', P2G #9
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| Patent |
Varieties International, LLC, Lafayette, OR (US) 2006 PP16353
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| Parentage |
Prunus lannesiana x O.P.
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| Species |
hybrid cherry
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| Usage |
Rootstock
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| Scion Vigor Influence |
medium vigor; for sweet or sour cherries; higher productivity than Mazzard with sweet cherry scions
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| Soil Adaptation |
adapted to wide range of soil and growing conditions; resilient to wet soil conditions
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| Climatic Adaptation |
Cold hardy
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| Resistance Traits |
Tolerant to Coccomyces and Verticillium; sensitive to Agrobacterium. Lesion nematodes: Moderately resistant.
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| Graft Compatibility |
Sweet cherries. Sour cherry compatibility unknown.
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| Propagation Notes |
softwood cuttings
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| Propagation Method |
Vegetative
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| Anchorage |
Good
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| Suckering |
Low
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| Description |
Inventor: Gennadiy Eremin, Krasnodar (RU). The new cultivar was discovered in the Kras
nodar region of Russia around 1987. NOT sensitive to the pollen spread ILAR viruses. ORIGIN: Krymsk Experimental Breeding Station, Krasnodar Region, Russia. Selected 1987; introd. 2004.
Oldest Test Sites in US: Sweet cherries–2005 in California. |
| References |
- United States Patent and Trademark Office
- Progressive Genetics Group. Link
- Register of New Fruit and Nut Varieties List 4; Link
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