University of California
Fruit Report
Rootstocks
KV 010-127
Other Names
Species
Prunus persica (peach)
Origin
Introduction from USDA scientist Ralph Scorza
Vigor
Standard
Vigor Explanation
Waterlogging Tolerance
Waterlogging Explanation
Calcareous Soil Tolerance
Compatibility with Peach and Nectarine
Good
Compatibility with Plum
Suckering
Explanations for calcareous soil tolerance - compatiblities - suckering
Drought Tolerance
Anchorage
Precocity
Fruit Ripening
Flower Timing
Flower Density
Cold Hardiness
Yes
Rootknot Nematode
Lesion Nematode
Ring Nematode
Nematode Explanations
Bacterial Canker
Phytophthora
Armillaria
Crown Gall
Disease Explanations
Other Diseases
In NC-140 Trials
Availability from Nurseries
Propagation Methods
Seed propagation, good germination
Summary Comments
A red leaf, cold hardy introduction from USDA scientist Ralph Scorza. Little is known about its susceptibility to pests and diseases. After four years in the 2009 NC-140 rootstock trial it appears to be slightly dwarfing with good fruit size. |
Click below for more detailed information:
Soil Pests and Diseases - UCIPM Website
Armillaria
Bacterial Canker
Crown Gall
Nematodes
Phytophthora
Nursery Websites
Fowler Nursery - Rootstocks
Bright's Nursery - Rootstocks
Tree Connection - Rootstocks
Burchell Nursery - Rootstocks
Dave Wilson Nursery - Rootstocks
Sierra Gold Nursery - Almond Rootstocks