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Prunus Cultivar: Krymsk® 7

Cultivar Name: Krymsk® 7
Type Cherry Rootstock
Synonyms 'Krymsk® 7', 'Elta', P2G #9
Patent Varieties International, LLC, Lafayette, OR (US) 2006 PP16353
Parentage Prunus lannesiana x O.P.
Species hybrid cherry
Usage Rootstock
Scion Vigor Influence medium vigor; for sweet or sour cherries; higher productivity than Mazzard with sweet cherry scions
Soil Adaptation adapted to wide range of soil and growing conditions; resilient to wet soil conditions
Climatic Adaptation Cold hardy
Resistance Traits Tolerant to Coccomyces and Verticillium; sensitive to Agrobacterium. Lesion nematodes: Moderately resistant.
Graft Compatibility Sweet cherries. Sour cherry compatibility unknown.
Propagation Notes softwood cuttings
Propagation Method Vegetative
Anchorage Good
Suckering Low
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.
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