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- From: Ginda Fisher <ginda@concentric.net>
- To: jmc1@epix.net
- Subject: Re: [nafex] bug resistant apple?
- Date: Sun, 23 Jul 2000 08:31:50 -0400
Jim, I will check with him next time I visit (Labor day). He has pretty
good records, so probably yes. He also doesn't like tart apples, and
has been very disappointed with the tree. I do like tart apples, and
will probably take a scion one of these days. (illegal? They've
stopped offering it). It also makes a pleasant fresh cider by itself.
Ginda Fisher
jim wrote:
>
> Ginda, could you pull up the clone number on that Liberty sib?
>
> Several years ago, Dr. Goonwardene, USDA at Purdue, identified a number of
> selections in the PRI program that showed varying degrees in resistance to
> fruit-feeding insects. Such material would seem to have some real value
> for the
> resistance breeder who has another 50 years of work-time left!!
>
> Jim Cummins
> Geneva
>
> Ginda Fisher wrote:
>
> > My husband's uncle has an apple tree that gets very little insect
> > damage. It was one of the Cornell numbered trees (a sibling of Liberty)
> > and is hardy and productive, with tasty flesh if you like tart apples (I
> > do). He does have a few other apples on the property, all of which have
> > lots of bugs. BUT the skin on the resistant one is very tough and
> > somewhat bitter. I have assumed that the apples resist bugs BECAUSE the
> > skin is tough and bitter - hard to chew through, and perhaps a little
> > toxic, at least to worms.
> >
> > Yours sounds like a winning home orchard tree. I second Lon, take good
> > care of it, and give scions to friends.
> >
> > Ginda Fisher
> > Zone 6, Eastern Mass.
> >
> > "Lon J. Rombough" wrote:
> > >
> > > I've been looking for apples resistant to insects, particularly codling
> > > moth, for years. So far I have found some that get less codling moth,
> > > but
> > > none that are free of it. In a lot of cases, it turns out that the
> > > variety
> > > only works in a mixed orchard - the insects just prefer the other types
> > > and
> > > leave the one alone, as long as there are other apples to go to. Plant
> > > the
> > > "resistant" one by itself so the insects have no choice and it will get
> > > them. Even so, such types are worth collecting as they may give us
> > > clues to
> > > types that are REALLY resistant. Hang onto it Ward, or make sure lots
> > > of
> > > folks have it to test and preserve.
> > > -Lon Rombough
> > > ----------
> > > >From: "Ward Barnes" <ward_p_barnes@hotmail.com>
> > > >To: nafex@egroups.com
> > > >Subject: [nafex] bug resistant apple?
> > > >Date: Thu, Jul 20, 2000, 9:54 AM
> > > >
> > >
> > > >Hi everyone:
> > > >
> > > >In my orchard of some 50 apple trees I have one that over the past 3
> > > >years
> > > >has had no or very few worm or other bug damage even in years (like
> > > >this one
> > > >in which I did not spray) that the other apples are hit very hard.
> > > >This is
> > > >my wife's favorite eating apple and is not a bad cooking apple either.
> > > > The
> > > >variety is unknown to me as this was a fully developed orchard prior
> > > >to me
> > > >purchasing the property. Can this be a bug resistant apple and can the
> > > >properties be transferred to established trees (I don't see how) or
> > > >perhaps
> > > >onto rootstock to establish a more reduced labor organic orchard?
> > > >
> > > >Ward Barnes
> > > >Coastal Zone 7
> > > >Middlesex County, VA.
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[nafex] bug resistant apple?,
Ward Barnes, 07/20/2000
- Re: [nafex] bug resistant apple?, victoria l. caron, 07/24/2000
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
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Re: [nafex] bug resistant apple?,
Lon J. Rombough, 07/20/2000
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Re: [nafex] bug resistant apple?,
Ginda Fisher, 07/21/2000
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Re: [nafex] bug resistant apple?,
jim, 07/22/2000
- Re: [nafex] bug resistant apple?, Ginda Fisher, 07/23/2000
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Re: [nafex] bug resistant apple?,
jim, 07/22/2000
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Re: [nafex] bug resistant apple?,
Ginda Fisher, 07/21/2000
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