2020
DOI: 10.2503/hortj.utd-133
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Confirmation of Everbearing Mutants in the Everbearing Strawberry Cultivar ‘Natsuakari’ and the Effect of an Overwintering Condition on Inflorescence and Runner Development

Abstract: The everbearing strawberry cultivar 'Natsuakari' produces high-quality fruits and can be harvested in summer and autumn. However, flowering-defective individuals have been recently found at some farms in the Tohoku region. To solve this problem, we first investigated the behavior of flowering-defective individuals collected from three places in Aomori, Akita, and Miyagi prefectures and confirmed that the non-flowering phenomenon reproducibly occurred during summer and autumn. Next, we analyzed the genotypes of… Show more

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“…Therefore, everbearing strawberries are planted in cold areas for off-seasons to increase the production of domestic strawberries in summer and autumn (Yamazaki, 2015;Ohta and Yasuba, 2019). On the other hand, as confectioneries claim that everbearing strawberries have a poorer taste than that of June-bearing strawberries (Shibuya, 2010;Hamano et al, 2020), they want a year-round stable supply of June-bearing strawberries.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, everbearing strawberries are planted in cold areas for off-seasons to increase the production of domestic strawberries in summer and autumn (Yamazaki, 2015;Ohta and Yasuba, 2019). On the other hand, as confectioneries claim that everbearing strawberries have a poorer taste than that of June-bearing strawberries (Shibuya, 2010;Hamano et al, 2020), they want a year-round stable supply of June-bearing strawberries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%