Scenes during the 2000 Summer Tour in the Lake Champlain region of Vermont, New York and Quebec (photos by B. Barritt)
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Index of Compact Fruit TreeVol. 33, No. 4 - October 2000Table of Contents
98 European Tree Fruit Study Tour 100 Breeding and Evaluation of New Rootstocks for Apple, Pear and Sweet Cherry
105 Overview of Elite Apple Rootstocks from USDA-ARS/Cornell Univeristy
108 Methods and Results of Screening for Disease- and Insect-Resistant Apple Rootstocks
111 Conversion Chart 112 New Apple Rootstock Alternatives for the Southern Hemisphere
116 Breeding Apple Varieties for the World Market
119 Optimizing Tree Density in Apple Orchards
123 Intensive Apple PlantingsThe New Zealand Context
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Compact Fruit Tree, the quarterly journal of the
International Dwarf Fruit Tree Association (IDFTA), is devoted to the
publication of technical information for growers of deciduous tree fruits.
It is published in January, April, July and October by IDFTA (Charles
Ax, Business Office, 14 S. Main St., Middleburg PA 17842 USA; Phone 570-837-1551;
FAX 570-837-0090). To receive four issues per year of Compact Fruit Tree,
payment of the IDFTA membership fee of $80 per year should be sent to
the above address and made payable in US dollars to IDFTA.
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