author_facet Baumann, T.E.
Eaton, G.W.
Spaner, D.
Baumann, T.E.
Eaton, G.W.
Spaner, D.
author Baumann, T.E.
Eaton, G.W.
Spaner, D.
spellingShingle Baumann, T.E.
Eaton, G.W.
Spaner, D.
HortScience
Yield Components of Day-neutral and Short-day Strawberry Varieties on Raised Beds in British Columbia
Horticulture
author_sort baumann, t.e.
spelling Baumann, T.E. Eaton, G.W. Spaner, D. 0018-5345 2327-9834 American Society for Horticultural Science Horticulture http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.28.9.891 <jats:p>Eight day-neutral and seven short-day strawberry <jats:italic>(Fragaria ×ananassa, Duch.)</jats:italic> varieties were evaluated on raised beds during 1990 and 1991 in the Fraser River valley, B.C. Among day-neutral varieties in 1990, total variation in marketable yield originated in fruit count (26%), total yield (18%), average leaf size (22%), and runner count (19%) per plant. In 1991, total variation in marketable yield originated in fruit count (38%), runner count (23%), crown count (13%), and total yield (16%) per plant. `Selva' was one of the most productive day-neutral varieties and had the heaviest fruit and the fewest culls during both years of the study. The short-day varieties had uniformly low yields of marketable fruit during the establishment year, 1990. Variation in marketable yield in 1991 originated in runner count (34%), total yield (18%), and fruit count (16%) per plant. Of the short-day varieties in 1991, `Shuswap' had the highest marketable yield and, along with `Pajaro' and `Sequoia', had the fewest culls. `Shuswap' was a prolific producer of runners, while `Sumas' and `Redcrest' yielded well without prolific runner production.</jats:p> Yield Components of Day-neutral and Short-day Strawberry Varieties on Raised Beds in British Columbia HortScience
doi_str_mv 10.21273/hortsci.28.9.891
facet_avail Online
Free
finc_class_facet Land- und Forstwirtschaft, Gartenbau, Fischereiwirtschaft, Hauswirtschaft
format ElectronicArticle
fullrecord blob:ai-49-aHR0cDovL2R4LmRvaS5vcmcvMTAuMjEyNzMvaG9ydHNjaS4yOC45Ljg5MQ
id ai-49-aHR0cDovL2R4LmRvaS5vcmcvMTAuMjEyNzMvaG9ydHNjaS4yOC45Ljg5MQ
institution DE-D275
DE-Bn3
DE-Brt1
DE-D161
DE-Zwi2
DE-Gla1
DE-Zi4
DE-15
DE-Pl11
DE-Rs1
DE-105
DE-14
DE-Ch1
DE-L229
imprint American Society for Horticultural Science, 1993
imprint_str_mv American Society for Horticultural Science, 1993
issn 2327-9834
0018-5345
issn_str_mv 2327-9834
0018-5345
language Undetermined
mega_collection American Society for Horticultural Science (CrossRef)
match_str baumann1993yieldcomponentsofdayneutralandshortdaystrawberryvarietiesonraisedbedsinbritishcolumbia
publishDateSort 1993
publisher American Society for Horticultural Science
recordtype ai
record_format ai
series HortScience
source_id 49
title Yield Components of Day-neutral and Short-day Strawberry Varieties on Raised Beds in British Columbia
title_unstemmed Yield Components of Day-neutral and Short-day Strawberry Varieties on Raised Beds in British Columbia
title_full Yield Components of Day-neutral and Short-day Strawberry Varieties on Raised Beds in British Columbia
title_fullStr Yield Components of Day-neutral and Short-day Strawberry Varieties on Raised Beds in British Columbia
title_full_unstemmed Yield Components of Day-neutral and Short-day Strawberry Varieties on Raised Beds in British Columbia
title_short Yield Components of Day-neutral and Short-day Strawberry Varieties on Raised Beds in British Columbia
title_sort yield components of day-neutral and short-day strawberry varieties on raised beds in british columbia
topic Horticulture
url http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.28.9.891
publishDate 1993
physical 891-894
description <jats:p>Eight day-neutral and seven short-day strawberry <jats:italic>(Fragaria ×ananassa, Duch.)</jats:italic> varieties were evaluated on raised beds during 1990 and 1991 in the Fraser River valley, B.C. Among day-neutral varieties in 1990, total variation in marketable yield originated in fruit count (26%), total yield (18%), average leaf size (22%), and runner count (19%) per plant. In 1991, total variation in marketable yield originated in fruit count (38%), runner count (23%), crown count (13%), and total yield (16%) per plant. `Selva' was one of the most productive day-neutral varieties and had the heaviest fruit and the fewest culls during both years of the study. The short-day varieties had uniformly low yields of marketable fruit during the establishment year, 1990. Variation in marketable yield in 1991 originated in runner count (34%), total yield (18%), and fruit count (16%) per plant. Of the short-day varieties in 1991, `Shuswap' had the highest marketable yield and, along with `Pajaro' and `Sequoia', had the fewest culls. `Shuswap' was a prolific producer of runners, while `Sumas' and `Redcrest' yielded well without prolific runner production.</jats:p>
container_issue 9
container_start_page 891
container_title HortScience
container_volume 28
format_de105 Article, E-Article
format_de14 Article, E-Article
format_de15 Article, E-Article
format_de520 Article, E-Article
format_de540 Article, E-Article
format_dech1 Article, E-Article
format_ded117 Article, E-Article
format_degla1 E-Article
format_del152 Buch
format_del189 Article, E-Article
format_dezi4 Article
format_dezwi2 Article, E-Article
format_finc Article, E-Article
format_nrw Article, E-Article
_version_ 1792343625594568705
geogr_code not assigned
last_indexed 2024-03-01T16:54:40.243Z
geogr_code_person not assigned
openURL url_ver=Z39.88-2004&ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&ctx_enc=info%3Aofi%2Fenc%3AUTF-8&rfr_id=info%3Asid%2Fvufind.svn.sourceforge.net%3Agenerator&rft.title=Yield+Components+of+Day-neutral+and+Short-day+Strawberry+Varieties+on+Raised+Beds+in+British+Columbia&rft.date=1993-09-01&genre=article&issn=2327-9834&volume=28&issue=9&spage=891&epage=894&pages=891-894&jtitle=HortScience&atitle=Yield+Components+of+Day-neutral+and+Short-day+Strawberry+Varieties+on+Raised+Beds+in+British+Columbia&aulast=Spaner&aufirst=D.&rft_id=info%3Adoi%2F10.21273%2Fhortsci.28.9.891&rft.language%5B0%5D=und
SOLR
_version_ 1792343625594568705
author Baumann, T.E., Eaton, G.W., Spaner, D.
author_facet Baumann, T.E., Eaton, G.W., Spaner, D., Baumann, T.E., Eaton, G.W., Spaner, D.
author_sort baumann, t.e.
container_issue 9
container_start_page 891
container_title HortScience
container_volume 28
description <jats:p>Eight day-neutral and seven short-day strawberry <jats:italic>(Fragaria ×ananassa, Duch.)</jats:italic> varieties were evaluated on raised beds during 1990 and 1991 in the Fraser River valley, B.C. Among day-neutral varieties in 1990, total variation in marketable yield originated in fruit count (26%), total yield (18%), average leaf size (22%), and runner count (19%) per plant. In 1991, total variation in marketable yield originated in fruit count (38%), runner count (23%), crown count (13%), and total yield (16%) per plant. `Selva' was one of the most productive day-neutral varieties and had the heaviest fruit and the fewest culls during both years of the study. The short-day varieties had uniformly low yields of marketable fruit during the establishment year, 1990. Variation in marketable yield in 1991 originated in runner count (34%), total yield (18%), and fruit count (16%) per plant. Of the short-day varieties in 1991, `Shuswap' had the highest marketable yield and, along with `Pajaro' and `Sequoia', had the fewest culls. `Shuswap' was a prolific producer of runners, while `Sumas' and `Redcrest' yielded well without prolific runner production.</jats:p>
doi_str_mv 10.21273/hortsci.28.9.891
facet_avail Online, Free
finc_class_facet Land- und Forstwirtschaft, Gartenbau, Fischereiwirtschaft, Hauswirtschaft
format ElectronicArticle
format_de105 Article, E-Article
format_de14 Article, E-Article
format_de15 Article, E-Article
format_de520 Article, E-Article
format_de540 Article, E-Article
format_dech1 Article, E-Article
format_ded117 Article, E-Article
format_degla1 E-Article
format_del152 Buch
format_del189 Article, E-Article
format_dezi4 Article
format_dezwi2 Article, E-Article
format_finc Article, E-Article
format_nrw Article, E-Article
geogr_code not assigned
geogr_code_person not assigned
id ai-49-aHR0cDovL2R4LmRvaS5vcmcvMTAuMjEyNzMvaG9ydHNjaS4yOC45Ljg5MQ
imprint American Society for Horticultural Science, 1993
imprint_str_mv American Society for Horticultural Science, 1993
institution DE-D275, DE-Bn3, DE-Brt1, DE-D161, DE-Zwi2, DE-Gla1, DE-Zi4, DE-15, DE-Pl11, DE-Rs1, DE-105, DE-14, DE-Ch1, DE-L229
issn 2327-9834, 0018-5345
issn_str_mv 2327-9834, 0018-5345
language Undetermined
last_indexed 2024-03-01T16:54:40.243Z
match_str baumann1993yieldcomponentsofdayneutralandshortdaystrawberryvarietiesonraisedbedsinbritishcolumbia
mega_collection American Society for Horticultural Science (CrossRef)
physical 891-894
publishDate 1993
publishDateSort 1993
publisher American Society for Horticultural Science
record_format ai
recordtype ai
series HortScience
source_id 49
spelling Baumann, T.E. Eaton, G.W. Spaner, D. 0018-5345 2327-9834 American Society for Horticultural Science Horticulture http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.28.9.891 <jats:p>Eight day-neutral and seven short-day strawberry <jats:italic>(Fragaria ×ananassa, Duch.)</jats:italic> varieties were evaluated on raised beds during 1990 and 1991 in the Fraser River valley, B.C. Among day-neutral varieties in 1990, total variation in marketable yield originated in fruit count (26%), total yield (18%), average leaf size (22%), and runner count (19%) per plant. In 1991, total variation in marketable yield originated in fruit count (38%), runner count (23%), crown count (13%), and total yield (16%) per plant. `Selva' was one of the most productive day-neutral varieties and had the heaviest fruit and the fewest culls during both years of the study. The short-day varieties had uniformly low yields of marketable fruit during the establishment year, 1990. Variation in marketable yield in 1991 originated in runner count (34%), total yield (18%), and fruit count (16%) per plant. Of the short-day varieties in 1991, `Shuswap' had the highest marketable yield and, along with `Pajaro' and `Sequoia', had the fewest culls. `Shuswap' was a prolific producer of runners, while `Sumas' and `Redcrest' yielded well without prolific runner production.</jats:p> Yield Components of Day-neutral and Short-day Strawberry Varieties on Raised Beds in British Columbia HortScience
spellingShingle Baumann, T.E., Eaton, G.W., Spaner, D., HortScience, Yield Components of Day-neutral and Short-day Strawberry Varieties on Raised Beds in British Columbia, Horticulture
title Yield Components of Day-neutral and Short-day Strawberry Varieties on Raised Beds in British Columbia
title_full Yield Components of Day-neutral and Short-day Strawberry Varieties on Raised Beds in British Columbia
title_fullStr Yield Components of Day-neutral and Short-day Strawberry Varieties on Raised Beds in British Columbia
title_full_unstemmed Yield Components of Day-neutral and Short-day Strawberry Varieties on Raised Beds in British Columbia
title_short Yield Components of Day-neutral and Short-day Strawberry Varieties on Raised Beds in British Columbia
title_sort yield components of day-neutral and short-day strawberry varieties on raised beds in british columbia
title_unstemmed Yield Components of Day-neutral and Short-day Strawberry Varieties on Raised Beds in British Columbia
topic Horticulture
url http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.28.9.891