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ces were found. The ‘Reine Claude’ is considered to be a premium quality plum and<br />

had the highest content of soluble solids of these two plum cultivars independent of<br />

rootstock choice.<br />

Conclusions. The rootstocks tested produced tree vigour from semi-dwarf to<br />

semi-vigorous. Ferlenain was the most reliable semi-dwarf rootstock to the cultivar<br />

‘Reine Claude’ with high yield efficiency and with favourable influence on fruit<br />

quality. Ferciana, P 8–13 and St. Julien A were all semi vigorous with similar crops<br />

and fruit quality for both cultivars. The ‘Opal’ cultivar yielded three times more than<br />

the ‘Reine Claude’ cultivar.<br />

Gauta 2006-11-09<br />

Parengta spausdinti 2006-12-11<br />

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