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Yield Components of Day-neutral and Short-day Strawberry Varieties on Raised Beds in British Columbia
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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 |
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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 |
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url | http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.28.9.891 |