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July 2017
Number 3
Published by
THE AMERICAN POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY
Volume 71
CONTENTS
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http://americanpomological.orgProductivity of ‘Chambourcin’ Grapes, Own-rooted and Grafted to Seven Different Rootstocks – M. Kaps........130
Performance of Geneva
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Apple Rootstock Selections with ‘Brookfield Gala’ and ‘Cripps Pink’ in a
Tall Spindle System – A. Wallis, J.M. Harshman, B. Butler, D. Price, G. Fazio, and C. Walsh...............................137
Budagovsky, Geneva, Pillnetz, and Malling Apple Rootstocks Affect ‘Honeycrisp’ Performance Over the
First Five Years of the 2010 NC-140 Honeycrisp Apple Rootstock Trial – W. Autio, T. Robinson, B. Black,
S. Blatt, D. Cochran, W. Cowgill, C. Hampson, E. Hoover, G. Lang, D. Miller, I Minas, R. P. Quezada,
and M. Stasiak.............................................................................................................................................................149
Budagovsky, Geneva, Pillnitz, and Malling Apple Rootstocks Affect ‘Fuji’ Performance Over the First
Five Years of the 2010 NC-140 Fuji Apple Rootstock Trial ‒ W. Autio, T. Robinson, B. Black, R. Crassweller,
E. Fallahi, M. Parker, R. P. Quezada, and D. Wolfe ..................................................................................................167
Adaptability of Blackberry Cultivars to a High-elevation Arid Climate – B.L. Black, T. Lindstrom,
T. Maughan, B. Hunter, and S. Olsen.........................................................................................................................183
Instructions to authors ................................................................................................................................................192