I had the full study forwarded to me from ARS Oregon and if you think
you can't find it online I could forward PDF to you offline.
Rupert.
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> One more question on this - I find references to using OHF interstems
> on
> quince to increase compatibility with some pear cultivars. If
> compatibility works in one direction, should it not also work in the
> reverse? i.e. if OHF pear interstems on quince are compatible, would
> not quince grafted onto OHF, or is there some horicultural aspect of
> compatibility that does not necessarily permit someone to draw that
> conclusion? Alternatively, anyone's personal experience regarding this
> would be also be quite interesting.
>
> It would also be interesting to hear of this concept applied to other
> species as well.
>
> Anton Ptak
> Zone 4a W. Wisc
>
>
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