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The Precoce Migoule is a chestnut hybrid (CA 48), a natural cross between a European chestnut (Castanea sativa) and a Japanese chestnut (Castanea crenata). It was discovered by J. Dufrenoy at the orchard of Migoule in Brive-la-Gaillarde. The tree is vigorous and erect growing with growth of a metre (3 ft) or more in a season if the conditions ...
"Bouche de Bétizac" is pollen sterile and is pollinated by many varieties such as Belle Epine (chestnut), Marron de Goujounac (chestnut), Marron de Chevanceaux (chestnut) and to a lesser degree Bournette (chestnut), Precoce Migoule, Maraval and Marsol. This cultivar is not very susceptible to chestnut blight and chestnut gall wasp. However, as ...
As rootstock, it is graft incompatible with many varieties but compatible with Precoce Migoule, Maridonne, Bournette, Fertil, Sauvage Marron, Precoce Monteil and Sucquette. Marigoule has medium quality pollen. This cultivar can be a pollinator for most of the pollen sterile chestnut trees such as Colossal, Bouche de Betizac, and Marrone. [1]
Marsol (chestnut) P. Precoce Migoule This page was last edited on 6 November 2018, at 19:19 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Castanea crenata, the Japanese chestnut [2] [3] or Korean chestnut, [4] is a species of chestnut native to Japan and Korea. [1] Castanea crenata exhibits resistance to Phytophthora cinnamomi , the fungal pathogen that causes ink disease in several Castanea species.
Maraval is mainly used as root stock because of its good graft compatibility with many chestnut varieties. As a rootstock, it is graft compatible with the varieties: Bouche de Betizac, Bournette, Precoce Migoule, and Maridonne. Maraval root stock is graft incompatible with Marigoule and Primato.
C. California nut crimes; Canarium ovatum; Caragana arborescens; Carya glabra; Carya laciniosa; Carya myristiciformis; Carya ovata; Carya pallida; Carya texana
[38] [39] Sweet chestnut is a good source of starch. [40] [41] The energy value per 100 g (3.5 oz) of C. sativa amounts to 891 kJ (213 kcal) (table). [42] C. sativa is characterized by high moisture content which ranges from 41% to 59%. [43] The chestnut provides a good source of copper, phosphorus, manganese and potassium (nutrition table). [38]