Abstract
SummaryIn the present study 27 apple rootstocks have been classified into five vigour groups, according to their stomatal distribution, which varied from 11·55 to 5·88 per unit area. Amongst the different stocks studied M. 25 had the maximum stomatal frequency, and M. 9 had the least. An indigenous apple clone M. boccata var. himalacia, very common in Kumaon hills, had 7·20 stomatal counts, i.e. between those for MM. 106 and M. 7. It is suggested that this may be an alternative dwarfing stock for apples.
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