Varieties
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VIGOUR
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FRUITING
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RISK REJECTION
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IRRIG.
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SENSITIVITY TO LIMESTONE
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SENSITIVITY TO ROOT ASPH.
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TREES/HA
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COMMENTS
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TABEL® Edabriz*
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550 à 2000
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Dwarf rootstock with good anchorage and weak suckering.
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Gi-Sel-A5*
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550 à 2000
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Dwarf rootstock with high productivity not influencing fruits size.
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CERAVIUM®P-HL-A*
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550 à 1500
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Semi-dwarf rootstock, convenient for deeps and cooler soils.
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Gi-Sel-A6*
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Semi-dwarf rootstock, very productive on a wide range of soils.
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MAXMA DELBARD®14 Brokforest
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Semi-dwarf rootstock, with a satisfactory resistance to chlorosis
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PONTALEB® Ferci*
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Less robust rootstoch than SL64, adapted to dry and hard soils.
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MAXMA DELBARD®60 Broksec
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Good alternative to cherry tree and to Sainte Lucie sowing.
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SAINTE-LUCIE SL64
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Rootstock that adapts to rocky, dry and hard terrains.
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FRANC MERISIER
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Rootstock that allows for the establishment of large trees with abundant production in cool and poorly drained soils.
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