chickenlittle
5 year old buck +
Does anyone know how if there is a cost-effective way for a hobby breeder to test seedlings for fireblight or other diseases? I have seen images of it being done in breeding programs but I'm not sure if the solutions are available to a hobby breeder or are affordable. It looks like an effective way to eliminate susceptible genetics if starting trees from seed.
In this presentation on the Cornell Geneva rootstock development, they show them pouring a fireblight culture on a bunch of seedlings and then a photo of the survivors that they continue to work with.
http://www.ars.usda.gov/SP2UserFile...ghthedevelopmentofimprovedapplerootstocks.pdf

In this presentation on the Cornell Geneva rootstock development, they show them pouring a fireblight culture on a bunch of seedlings and then a photo of the survivors that they continue to work with.
http://www.ars.usda.gov/SP2UserFile...ghthedevelopmentofimprovedapplerootstocks.pdf

