Abstract

Grafting different sweet cherry cultivars on rootstocks such as, ‘Colt’, ‘PHL-C’, ‘CAB6P’,‘CAB11E’, ‘Gisela 5’ and P. mahaleb L. indicate in some combinations delayed incompatibilitysymptoms. The experiments were performed in USAMV Bucharest, Moara Domneasca DidacticFarm, ICDP Pitesti and Istrita Fruit Nursery. To have a better understanding of the phenomenon as awhole, delayed incompatibility symptoms were grouped into categories of phenotypic expression.

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