Abstract

Polyacrylamide gel electrophoretic separations of peroxidase isoenzymes from shoot bark tissues of apple show patterns that are consistent for cultivar and independent of season, age or eco-physiological condition of the plant. This permits cultivar identification both throughout the year and during the juvenile phase of growth. Based on peroxidase zymograms, 108 apple cultivars from collections at the National Fruit Trials, Brogdale, and East Malling Research Station were reproducibly classified into 26 phenotypic groups.

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