Rootstock Parentage Compatibility Vigor Anchorage Drought Tolerance

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Rootstock Parentage Compatibility Vigor Anchorage Drought Tolerance Salinity Tolerance Alkalinity Tolerance Boron Tolerance "Wet Feet" Tolerance Suckering Lovell Peach Good Low Medium Nemaguard Nemared Red-Leafed Peach Medium-Low Peach-Almond Hybrids (Hanson, Brights, Nickels, Cornerstone, Paramount (GF677)) Peach x Almond High High* Very Low Marianna 2624 Plum Not compatible with Nonpareil, Livingston; Marginal compatibility with Butte/Monterey Atlas Peach x Almond X Apricot X Plum Medium-High Medium* Ishtara Plum x Wild Peach X Peach Unknown Krymsk-86 Peach X Plum Low* Red Titan Red Leafed Peach X Almond Very-Low Viking * Field observations suggest these trait characteristics, but they have not been determined through field trials.

Armillaria (Oak Root Fungus) Rootstock Parentage Rootknot Nematode Ring Nematode Lesion Nematode Bacterial Canker Phytophthora Crown Gall Armillaria (Oak Root Fungus) Lovell Peach High Low Medium Nemaguard Resistant Nemared Red-Leafed Peach Peach-Almond Hybrids (Hanson, Brights, Nickels, Cornerstone, Paramount (GF677)) Peach x Almond Most are Resistant – Paramount is susceptible Marianna 2624 Plum Atlas Peach x Almond X Apricot X Plum Medium-High* Medium-low* Ishtara Plum x Wild Peach X Peach Krymsk-86 Peach X Plum Red Titan Red Leafed Peach X Almond High* Viking Medium-Low* * Field observations suggest these trait characteristics, but they have not been determined through field trials.