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Stone Fruit Propagation References

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Agreement, C. T. (2009). California Tree Fruit Agreement Annual Report.

Anonymous. (2005, October). New introductions to the foundation orchard. Fruit & Nut Tree News, p. 2.

Anonymous. (n.d.). Peach rootstocks, which should you use? Retrieved July 27, 2011, from Texas A&M Stone Fruit Breeding and Cultivar Development: http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/stonefruit/rootstock.html

Anonymous. (2011). Rootstocks. Retrieved July 6, 2011, from University of California, Fruit Report: http://ucanr.org/sites/fruitreport/Rootstocks/

Beckman, T. G., & Nyczepir, A. P. (2011, April 4). Peach tree short life. Retrieved July 6, 2011, from Southeastern Peach Growers' Handbook: http://www.ent.uga.edu/peach/peachhbk/pdf/shortlife.pdf

Burger, D. (2009). Retrieved July 11, 2011, from UC Davis Plant Sciences, Rooting Database: http://rooting.ucdavis.edu/pchome.htm

Byrne, D. (2005). Trends in stone fruit cultivar development. Hort Tech, 494-500.

DeJong, T. M., Johnson, D. R., Doyle, J. F., & Day, K. R. (1993). Evaluation of size controlling rootstocks for California peach, plum and nectarine production. Retrieved July 7, 2011, from University of California, Fruit Report: http://ucanr.org/sites/fruitreport/files/80467.pdf

DeJong, T. M., Johnson, R. S., Doyle, J. F. & Ramming, D. (2005). Labor cost may be reduced...Research yields size-controlling rootstocks for peach production. California Agriculture, 80-83.

Duncan, R. (n.d.). Evaluation of rootstocks for performance in bacterial canker sites. Retrieved July 18, 2011, from University of California, Agriculture and Natural Resources: http://ucanr.org/sites/CEStanislausCo/files/111426.pdf

Duncan, R. (n.d.). Field evaluation of alternative rootstocks for almonds and peaches. Retrieved July 18, 2011, from University of California, Agricutlure and Natural Resources: http://ucanr.org/sites/CEStanislausCo/files/111507.pdf

Hartmann, H. T., Kester, D. E., Davies, F. T., & Geneve, R. L. (2011). Hartmann and Kester's Plant Propagation: Principles and Practices, 8th ed. Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall.

Hartmann, H. T., Kester, D. E., Davies, F. T., & Geneve, R. L. (2002). Hartmann and Kester's Plant Propagation: Principles and Pratices, 7th ed. Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall.

Hasey, J. (2009). Fruit and nut varieties for low-elevation Sierra foothills. Oakland: UC ANR.

(2010). Peaches. In A. E. Kirsten (ed.), Pennsylvannia Tree Fruit Production Guide 2010-2011 edition (pp. 68-71). University Park: The Pennsylvannia State University.

LaRue, J. H. (1989). Propagation and Nursery Practices. In J. H. LaRue, & R. S. Johnson, Peaches, Plums, and Nectarines: Growing and Handling for Fresh Market (pp. 12-15). Oakland: UCCE ANR.

Layne, D. (2011). Variety evaluations. Retrieved July 5, 2011, from Clemson University Horticulture: http://www.clemson.edu/hort/peach/index.php?p=73

Lockwood, D. W., & Ferree, M. E. (2011, April 4). Propagation. Retrieved July 7, 2011, from Southeastern Peach Growers' Handbook: http://www.ent.uga.edu/peach/peachhbk/cultural/propagation.pdf

Lockwood, D. W., & Ferree, M. E. (April, 4 2011). Propagation. Retrieved July 7, 2011, from Southeastern Peach Growers' Handbook: http://www.ent.uga.edu/peach/peachhbk/cultural/propagation.pdf

Loreti, F., & Morini, S. (2008). Propagation Techniques. In D. R. Layne, & D. Bassi, The Peach: Botany, Production and Uses (pp. 221-243). London: CABI.

Macdonald, B. (1986). Practical Woody Plant Propagation for Nursery Growers. Portland: Timberpress.

Mariani, A. (1997). Stone fruit varieties for milder climates. Retrieved July 12, 2011, from California Rare Fruit Growers, Inc.: http://www.crfg.org/tidbits/StoneFruit.html

Norton, M. V., & Krueger, W. H. (2007). Growing Prunes (dried plums) in California: An Overview. Oakland: University of California Agriculture and Natrual Resources.

Norton, M., & Duncan, R. (2009). Growing Processing Freestone Peaches in California: An Overview. Oakland: UC ANR.

Norton, M., Duncan, R., & Hasey, J. (2007). Growing Processing Cling Peaches in California: An Overview. Oakland: UC ANR .

Okie, W. R., Bacon, T., & Bassi, D. (2008). Fresh Market Cultivar Development. In D. &. Layne, The Peach: Botany, Production and Uses (pp. 139-174). London: CABI.

Perez, A., Plattner, K., & Baldwin, K. (2011). Fruit and Tree Nuts Outlook. Economic Research Service, USDA.

Pernice, F., Solari, L., & DeJong, T. M. (2006). Comparison of growth potential of epicormic shoots of nectarine trees grown on size-controlling and vigorous rootstocks. J. of Hort. Sci. & Biotech., 211-218.

Westwood, M. N. (1993). Temperate-Zone Pomology: Physiology and Culture, 3rd ed. . Portland: Timber Press.

Wolfe, D., & Strang, J. (2010, June). Peach cultivar performance. Retrieved July 7, 2011, from University of Kentucky College of Agriculture Cooperative Extension Service: http://www.ca.uky.edu/agc/pubs/ho/ho6/ho6.pdf

Zarrouk, O., Aparicio, J., Gogorcena, Y., & Moreno, M. A. (2005). Graft compatibility for new peach rootstocks in nursery. Proceedings of the 6th International Peach Symposium (pp. 327-329). Santiago: ISHS.