Don Carlo
Vigorous rootstock that adapts well to Mediterranean cultivation conditions in various types of soils, including droughts.
It is not suitable for soils subject to root asphyxiation. He fears water stagnation.
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Description
Plant of high vigor and rising habitus.
Transplant Optimum December-February.
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Description | Vigorous rootstock that adapts well to Mediterranean cultivation conditions in various types of soils, including droughts. It is not suitable for soils subject to root asphyxiation. He fears water stagnation. | It induces good vigor and makes the plant homogeneous. Early entry into production of the new orchard. It gives excellent quality to the fruits, giving better color. Sensitive to root asphyxiation, not recommended in the presence of Armillaria. | Vigorous rootstock. It tolerates radical asphyxiation more than Gf 677. Excellent productivity, tolerates nematodes of the genus Melaidogyne. It induces early ripening and gives excellent size and color. | It induces a high vigour, however lower than Prunus Avium, cherry loam. Superior production efficiency and gives the fruit a good size and high quality. | Heterogeneous plants with common characteristics of good affinity, high vigour, delayed fruiting which, subsequently, achieves good productivity and production efficiency. The quality of the fruit improves with the entry into full production. The root system is deep, taproot, it adapts to all types of soil. It is moderately resistant to active limestone, root asphyxiation, Agrobacterium tumefaciens, nematodes and woolly aphid. | Plant of medium vigour, rising and compact habitus. Low suckering activity. It adapts well to different types of soil, including those that tend to be heavy and humid. Sensitive to calcareous soils and with limited water availability. Considered as an alternative to the Franco in case of re-stubbling, even on heavy soils. |
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