2011
DOI: 10.1007/s13580-011-0491-z
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Influence of cultivar, planting date, and planting material on yield of day-neutral strawberry cultivars in highland areas of Korea

Abstract: This study was conducted to evaluate the yield performance for University of California (UC) cultivars 'Albion' and 'San Andreas' during summer and fall fruiting season in the northeastern highlands of Korea at 750 meters elevation. We investigated the effects of cultivar, planting date and planting material on fruit productivity in a bench-top peat substrate system. For both cultivars, we compared the yield performance of frozen (-2.2 ) bare-root plants (FBR), potted frozen bare-root plants (PFBR), and potted… Show more

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“…The commercial average mass values obtained in the present work, in turn, are in agreement with those found by Whitaker et al (2011), which achieved average masses ranging from 16.2 to 30.8 g fruit -1 , as well as the results of Ruan et al (2011), which obtained average commercial masses ranging from 17.7 to 19.0 g fruit -1 . The average Rev.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…The commercial average mass values obtained in the present work, in turn, are in agreement with those found by Whitaker et al (2011), which achieved average masses ranging from 16.2 to 30.8 g fruit -1 , as well as the results of Ruan et al (2011), which obtained average commercial masses ranging from 17.7 to 19.0 g fruit -1 . The average Rev.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…However, the number of fruits per plant found in this work for the cultivars Camino Real and Camarosa was higher than those obtained by Araújo et al (2016), which obtained averages of 15.28 fruits plant -1 (Camino Real) and 15.77 fruits plant -1 (Camarosa). Environmental factors, such as planting time (Ruan et al 2011;Ariza et al, 2012), temperature and relative humidity fluctuations (Costa et al, 2016), type and quality of the planting material (Ruan et al, 2011), cultivation (Ariza et al, 2012;Araújo et al, 2016) and diseases incidence (Oliveira & Bonow, 2012) may cause these oscillations in the variable number of fruits per plant.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Comparing yield performances between the two day-neutral cultivars, Albion had lower total and marketable yields than San Andreas, although the difference was not significant. These results are similar to those reported by Ruan et al (2011); however, higher yields of 'Albion' in contrast to 'San Andreas' were noticed in Washington State (Hoashi-Erhardt et al, 2012).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Dayneutral cultivar Albion in the annual plasticulture system can produce around 1 kg/plant marketable yield during a 6-month harvest period (from mid-May to mid-October) with better fruit quality than other day-neutral cultivars (Ballington et al, 2008). In Korea, the total yield of 'Albion' and 'San Andreas' was reported as 2.42 and 3.29 kg/plant, respectively (Ruan et al, 2011). Both cultivars have better fruit quality compared with other day-neutral cultivars and June-bearers (Ballington et al, 2008;Ruan et al, 2013;Tudor et al, 2014).…”
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