Pollinisation - Base de données des compatibilités
Base de données sur les compatibilités pour la pollinisation des fruitiers.
Nbre variétés/cultivars : 399
Nbre associations par espèce : 1517
45 - Prunier Hybride - Prunus
POLLINISATION :- Prunier sauvage (Américain ou Noir).
- Les hybrides ne se pollinisent pas entre eux. Les hybrides peuvent être pollinisés par les pruniers indigènes (P. Nigra, P. Americana). Les hybrides ne pollinisent pas les pruniers indigènes, il faut plus un autre prunier indigène pour polliniser un prunier indigène. Les pruniers asiatiques seront pollinisés par un autre prunier asiatique (pas hybridé) ou un prunier indigène.
Plum, Grow with USask, University of Saskatchewan
Chum Mustang Prunus Prunus x Jefchum - Selected by Dr. Wilbert Ronald and Mr. Rick Durand of Jeffries Nurseries Ltd- The very same plant which we use as a super hardy rootstock for grafting plums, etc. Interestingly enough, this complex prunus hybrid is closely related to most of the Chum family. Deep purple 2.5 cm fruit with juicy, dark red flesh makes great pies and preserves. 421
https://www.whiffletreefarmandnursery.ca/product/chum-mustang-own-root-1-1-5m-3-5/ - Jeffries Nurseries Ltd. has been working for 20 years on a clonal rootstock that would be compatible with Prunus selections including fruiting plums, ornamental plums, apricots and possibly peach. Hybrid seedlings of cherry-plum (complex salicina/americana/besseyi) were evaluated for root anchorage, suckering of root and crown, propagation ease from hardwood/softwood cuttings and wide compatibility. ‘Mustang’ is a complex Prunus hybrid with demonstrated potential for wide use as a clonal understock. It has proven effective for budding various Prunus cultivars (both fruiting and ornamental types) through- out North America. It is bud compatible with P. armeniaca (Apricot), P. salicina (Japanese Plum), P. Americana (American Plum), P. persica (Peach) and possibly other related stocks including Thundercloud. 422
Mustang Rootsock, Jeffries Nursery, 2006 - Mustang Plum-Apricot will grow to be about 20 feet tall at maturity, with a spread of 20 feet. It has a low canopy with a typical clearance of 3 feet from the ground, and is suitable for planting under power lines. It grows at a medium rate, and under ideal conditions can be expected to live for 50 years or more. This variety requires a different selection of the same species growing nearby in order to set fruit.
This tree is typically grown in a designated area of the yard because of its mature size and spread. It should only be grown in full sunlight. It does best in average to evenly moist conditions, but will not tolerate standing water. It is not particular as to soil type or pH. It is highly tolerant of urban pollution and will even thrive in inner city environments, and will benefit from being planted in a relatively sheltered location. This particular variety is an interspecific hybrid. 423
http://www.qscaping.com/20000147/Plant/20366/Mustang_Plum-Apricot - Mustang™ has been successfully rooted from 18” hardwood cuttings using bottom heat for callus development followed by field planting under moist west coast conditions. Propagation has also been successful from summer softwood cuttings. Spring planted, rooted softwood cuttings have attained budding size by July. Certified Virus Indexed stock is available in tissue culture. 424
Mustang Rootsock, Jeffries Nursery, 2006 - Semi-dwarf rootstock. 425
Whiffletree Nursery