1. NAL Call No.: 100-P381P-no.41
1950 strawberry variety trials in Erie County, Pennsylvania.
Fleming, H. K. H. K. 1. 1. State College, Pa. : Pennsylvania State College,
School of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1951. [3] p., Cover
title.
Descriptors: Strawberries-Pennsylvania-Erie-County-Varieties; Strawberries-Pennsylvania-Erie-County-Field-experiments
2. NAL Call No.: 100-P381P-no.66
1951 strawberry variety trials at State College, Pennsylvania.
Kennard, W. C. 1.; Mecartney, J. L. State College, Pa. : Pennsylvania State
College, School of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1952. [3] p. :
ill., Caption title.
Descriptors: Strawberries-Pennsylvania-Varieties; Strawberries-Pennsylvania-Field-experiments
3. NAL Call No.: 100-P381P-no.95
1952 strawberry variety trials in Erie Country, Pennsylvania.
Fleming, H. K. H. K. 1. 1. State College, Pa. : Pennsylvania State College,
School of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1953. [4] p., Caption
title.
Descriptors: Strawberries-Penn-sylvania-Erie-County-Varieties-Testing
4. NAL Call No.: 100-W52Cu-no.56
1968 strawberry variety trials in West Virginia.
Childs, W. H. W. H. 1.; Hyde, J. F. Morgantown : West Virginia University,
Agricultural Experiment Station, 1969. 8 p., Caption title.
Descriptors: Strawberries-West-Virginia-Varieties
5. NAL Call No.: 275.29-In2Id
1994 Commercial small fruit & grape spray guide.
Hayden, R. A.; Weller, S. C.; Bordelon, B. P.; Foster, R.; Pecknold, P.
C. ID-Purdue-Univ-Coop-Ext-Serv. West Lafayette, Ind. : Purdue University,
Agricultural Extension Service : Agricultural Experiment Station. Jan 1994.
(169) 34 p.
Descriptors: vitis-amurensis; vaccinium-; rubus-allegheniensis; rubus-strigosus; fragaria-virginiana; plant-pests; plant-pathogenic-fungi; chemical- control; pesticides-; application-rates; crop-growth-stage; indiana-; vaccinium-atrococcum
6. NAL Call No.: 80-Ac82
Adapting crop properties for efficient mechanisation.
Baerdemaeker, J. de. Acta-hortic (355): p.77-83. (1994 Feb.)
In the series analytic: Plant breeding for mankind / edited by E. Van Bockstaele and J. Heursel.
Descriptors: crops-; lycopersicon-esculentum; fragaria-ananassa; beta-vulgaris-var; -saccharifera; plant-breeding; agronomic-characteristics; mechanical- harvesting; mechanization-; tomato-harvesters; beet-harvesters; strawberry-harvesters
7. NAL Call No.: SB385.A34
Advances in strawberry research.
North American Strawberry Growers Association. [United States] :
North American Strawberry Growers Association, c1992- v. : ill.
Title from cover. Bibliography of agriculture 0006-1530.
Descriptors: Strawberries-Periodicals
8. NAL Call No.: 80-Ac82
Adventitious regeneration and genetic variability in strawberry.
Damiano, C.; Ascarelli, A.; Frattarelli, A.; Lauri, P.
Acta-hortic (392): p.107-114. (1995 Mar.)
Paper presented at the XXIV International Horticultural Congress on "Genetic Improvement of Horticultural Crops by Biotechnology" held August 21-27, 1994, Kyoto, Japan.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; regeneration-; cell-suspensions; callus-; tissue-culture; cultivars-; genetic-variation; isoenzymes-; enzyme- polymorphism; acid-phosphatase; peroxidase-; glutamate-dehydrogenase
9. NAL Call No.: 100-F92
Anthracnose fruit rot of strawberry found in Connecticut fields.
LaMondia, J. A. Front-Plant-Sci-Conn-Agric-Exp-Stn v.44(2):
p.5-6. (1992 Spring)
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; colletotrichum-acutatum; plant-disease-control; fungicides-; disease-resistance; connecticut-
10. NAL Call No.: QK725.P54
Application of gas-permeable bags for in vitro cold storage of strawberry
germplasm.
Reed, B. M. Plant-Cell-Rep v.10(9): p.431-434. (1991)
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-; germplasm-; in-vitro-culture; cold-storage; polyethylene-; bags-; gases-; permeability-; heat-; sealing-; cultivars-; storage-life; cold-hardening; gene-banks; micropropagation-; plant-collections
Abstract: This study reports the first use of gas-permeable, heat-sealable polyethylene bags for cold storage of plant tissue cultures. The bags were used to develop a new cold storage system for the in vitro strawberry collection at the National Clonal Germplasm Repository (NCGR), Corvallis. In vitro Fragaria plantlets of 96 different accessions (species and cultivars) were transferred to bags with basal medium without growth regulators, heat-seated, grown for one week at 25 degrees C, cold hardened for one week, and then stored in the dark at 4 degrees C. These in vitro cultures were successfully stored for up to 24 months in polyethylene bags. Evaluations at three month intervals provided information on the condition of the diverse collection. Over 75% of the accessions originally stored remained in storage for 15 months and 47% remained for over 18 months. None of the 96 accessions studied was lost due to contamination or decline in vigor. Over 300 Fragaria accessions are currently stored using this system.
11. NAL Call No.: 80-AC82
Are strawberry plantlets arising from adventitious stipule buds also true to
type.
Jemmali, A.; Boxus, P.; Kinet, J. M. Acta-Hortic v.1(319):
p.171-176. (1992 Oct.)
Paper presented at the "International Symposium on Transplant Production Systems: Biological, Engineering and Socioeconomic Aspects," July 21-26, 1992, Yokohama, Japan.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; stipules-; buds-; explants-; performance-testing
12. NAL Call No.: TRANSL--39456
Atmospheric pollution by fluoreinated [sic] compounds and fruiting of
Fragaria L. : demonstration by the use of an electronic microprobe of a big
accumulation of fluoride on stigmata = Pollution de l'atmosphere par les
composes fluores et fructification chez Fragaria L. : mise en evidence par
analyse directe a la microsonde electronigue d'une forte accumulation de fluor
a la surface des stigmates. Pollution de l'atmosphere par les composes fluores
et fructification chez Fragaria L.
Bonte, J. Karachi, Pakistan : Saad Publications (Translations Division), 1984.
8 leaves, Translated from French for the OICD, ARS, USDA and National Science
Foundation, Washington D.C., by Saad Publications (Translations Division),
Karachi, Pakistan. 1980.
Descriptors: Strawberries-Effect-of-air-pollution-on
13. NAL Call No.: 80-Ac82
Automated irrigation for strawberry production.
Goulart, B. L.; Heinemann, P. H.; Stombaugh, T.; Demchak, K.; Morrow, C.
T. Acta-hortic (348): p.196-206. (1993 Aug.)
Paper presented at the Second International Strawberry Symposium held September 13-18, 1992, Beltsville, Maryland.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; automatic-irrigation-systems; irrigation-; crop-production; crop-yield
14. NAL Call No.: 100-Id14
Berry varieties for Idaho.
Barney, D. L.; Colt, W. M.; Fellman, J. K. Bull-Univ-Ida,-Coll-Agric.
Moscow : Idaho Agricultural Experiment Station, 1953-. Nov 1992. (EXT 739) 23
p.
Descriptors: rubus-allegheniensis; vaccinium-; varieties-; pereskia-; sambucus-; fragaria-; descriptions-; idaho-
15. NAL Call No.: 420-F662
Biological control of the two-spotted spider mite (Acarina: Tetranychidae)
on commercial strawberries in Florida with Phytoseiulus persimilis (Acarina:
Phytoseiidae).
Decou, G. C. Fla-entomol v.77(1): p.33-41. (1994 Mar.)
Symposium: Insect Behavioral Ecology--'93.
Descriptors: fragaria-; tetranychus-urticae; arthropod-pests; phytoseiulus-persimilis; biological-control; mite-control; chemical-control; acaricides-; efficacy-; crop-yield; florida-
16. NAL Call No.: 80-Ac82
Breeding for matted row and high density planting systems in New
Jersey.
Fiola, J.; Jelenkovic, G.; Nitzsche, P.; Galletta, G. Acta-hortic
(348): p.81-85. (1993 Aug.)
Paper presented at the Second International Strawberry Symposium held September 13-18, 1992, Beltsville, Maryland.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; plant-breeding; cultivars-; agronomic-characteristics; high-density-planting; raised-beds; cropping-systems; new-jersey
17. NAL Call No.: 80-Ac82
Breeding strawberries in a subtropical environment.
Chandler, C. K.; Sumler, J. C. Jr.; Albregts, E. E. Acta-hortic
(348): p.139-141. (1993 Aug.)
Paper presented at the Second International Strawberry Symposium held September 13-18, 1992, Beltsville, Maryland.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; colletotrichum-; phomopsis-; fungal-diseases; crop-production; chilling-requirement; florida-
18. NAL Call No.: SB950.2.A1J58
California strawberries: pesticides used and their alternatives.
Baker, B. J-pestic-reform v.13(3): p.24-28. (1993 Fall)
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-; pesticide-residues; methyl-bromide; fumigation-; soil-sterilization; organic-farming; crop-production; plant-diseases; arthropod- pests; weed-control; costs-; returns-; california-
19. NAL Call No.: 81-SO12
Carbon dioxide enrichment of high-value crops under tunnel culture.
Hartz, T. K.; Baameur, A.; Holt, D. B. J-Am-Soc-Hortic-Sci
v.116(6): p.970-973. (1991 Nov.)
Includes references.
Descriptors: cucumis-sativus; cucurbita-pepo; lycopersicon-esculentum; fragaria-ananassa; protected-cultivation; plastic-tunnels; carbon-dioxide- enrichment; crop-yield; plants-; dry-matter; weight-; costs-
Abstract: The feasibility of field-scale CO2 enrichment of vegetable crops grown under tunnel culture was studied with cucumber (Cucumis sativus L. cv. Dasher II), summer squash (Cucurbita pepo L. cv. Gold Bar), and tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. cv. Bingo) grown under polyethylene tunnels. The drip irrigation system was used to uniformly deliver a CO2-enriched air stream independent of irrigation. Carbon dioxide was maintained between 700 and 1000 microliter.liter-1 during daylight hours. Enrichment began immediately after crop establishment and continued for approximately 4 weeks. At the end of the treatment phase, enrichment had significantly increased plant dry weight in the 2 years of tests. This growth advantage continued through harvest, with enriched cucumber, squash, and tomato plots yielding 30%, 20%, and 32% more fruit, respectively, in 1989. In 1990, cucumber and squash yields were increased 20%, and 16%, respectively. As performed, the expense of CO2 enrichment represented less than a 10% increase in total preharvest costs. A similar test was conducted on fall-planted strawberries (Fragaria X ananassa Duch. cvs. Irvine and Chandler). Carbon dioxide enrichment under tunnel culture modestly increased 'Irvine' yields but did not affect 'Chandler'.
20. NAL Call No.: 80-Ac82
Cell suspension cultures in strawberry: growth characterization and
variability.
Blando, F.; Niglio, A.; Frattarelli, A.; Speranza, S.; Damiano, C.
Acta-hortic (336): p.257-262. (1993 Apr.)
Paper presented at the Second International Symposium on "In Vitro Culture and Horticultural Breeding," June 28-July 2, 1992, Baltimore, Maryland.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; cell-suspensions; cell-culture; growth-analysis; viability-; culture-media; explants-; callus-; production-; electrophoresis- ; peroxidase-; isoenzymes-
21. NAL Call No.: 80-Ac82
Cement block wall cultivation of strawberry in Japan.
Oda, Y.; Kawata, K. Acta-hortic (348): p.219-226. (1993 Aug.)
Paper presented at the Second International Strawberry Symposium held September 13-18, 1992, Beltsville, Maryland.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; forcing-; plastic-tunnels; walls-; cement-; protected-cultivation; solar-heating; japan-
22. NAL Call No.: 80-Ac82
Changes in quality of cold-stored strawberry plants (cv. Elsanta) as a
function of storage duration: the flowering response in controlled
environments.
Kinet, J. M.; Parmentier, A.; Lieten, F. Acta-hortic (348):
p.287-293. (1993 Aug.)
Paper presented at the Second International Strawberry Symposium held September 13-18, 1992, Beltsville, Maryland.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; planting-stock; cold-storage; duration-; storage-quality; flowering-; starch-; rhizomes-; sucrose-; phloem-; sap-
23. NAL Call No.: 80-AC82
Changes in some physical and chemical characteristics of strawberry
(Fragaria X ananassa Duchesne) cv. Ostara grown under different shading
levels.
Osman, A. B.; Dodd, P. B. Acta-Hortic (292): p.195-207. (1992
June)
In the series analytic: Recent advances in horticultural science in the tropics / edited by W.M.W. Othman, R. Mohamad, S.H. Ahmad, K.K. Chong. Meeting held on August 7-9, 1990, Universiti Pertanian Malaysia.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; cultivars-; shading-; fruit-; weight-; moisture-; losses-; firmness-; chemical-composition; titratable-acidity; storage-life; crop-quality; england-; fruit-surface-glossiness; total-soluble-solids; storage-time
24. NAL Call No.: 100-W52Cu-no.40
Chemical weed control for strawberries in West Virginia.
Childs, W. H. W. H. 1. Morgantown : West Virginia University, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1964. 11 p. : ill., Caption title.
Descriptors: Strawberries-Weed-control-West-Virginia
25. NAL Call No.: S544.3.A2C47
Commercial production: strawberry.
Himelrick, D. G.; Powell, A. A.; Dozier, W. A. Jr. Circ-ANR. [Auburn]
Ala. : Alabama Cooperative Extension Service, Auburn University,. May 1994.
(633,rev.) 24 p.
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; crop-production; farmers'-markets; plant-anatomy; cultivars-; weed-control; insect-pests; fungal-diseases; postharvest- treatment; crop-quality; alabama-
26. NAL Call No.: 100-M693-no.216
Commercial strawberry culture in Missouri.
Talbert, T. J. 1.; Hibbard, A. D. 1. Columbia, Mo. : University of Missouri,
Agricultural Experiment Station, 1941. 24 p. : ill., Caption title.
Descriptors: Strawberries-Missouri
27. NAL Call No.: S451.M6M58
Commercial strawberry pest control guide.
Hertz, L.; Stienstra, W.; Noetzel, D. [Minnesota Extension Service
factsheets]. St. Paul, Minn. : The Service, <1970-1990 >. 1990.
(AG-FS-1134,rev.) 2 p.
Descriptors: fragaria-; insect-pests; plant-diseases; pesticides-; application-date; application-rates; spraying-; minnesota-
28. NAL Call No.: S544.3.A2C47
Commercial strawberry production.
Himelrick, D. G.; Powell, A. A. Circ-ANR. [Auburn] Ala. : Alabama
Cooperative Extension Service, Auburn University,. Oct 1992. (633) 26 p.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; markets-; marketing-; plant-anatomy; types-; soil-types; irrigation-; planting-; fertilizers-; cultivars-; mulching-; harvesting-; weed-control
29. NAL Call No.: 100-V813B-no.115
Commercial strawberry production in eastern Virginia.Norfolk, Va. :
Virginia Truck Experiment Station, 1956. 71 p. : ill., Cover title.
Descriptors: Strawberries-Virginia
30. NAL Call No.: S451.M6M582
Commercial strawberry production in Minnesota.
Hoover, E.; Rosen, C.; Luby, J. [Minnesota Extension Service
folders]. St. Paul, Minn. : The Service, <1983-1990 >. 1986. (AG-FO-2836)
6 p.
Descriptors: fragaria-; varieties-; cultivars-; site-factors; site-preparation; pest-control; planting-stock; planting-; irrigation-; plant-nutrition; mulching-; rotations-; frost-protection; harvesting-; minnesota-
31. NAL Call No.: SB952.B75I57-1995
Comparative performance of different strawberry cultivars with and without
methyl bromide fumigation in field soil naturally infested by Phytophthora
spp. and Verticillium sp. and feasibility of using resistance of strawberry
cultivars as an alternative to methyl bromide soil fumigation.
Mircetich, J. S. M.; Winterbottom, C. Q.; Wakeman, R. J.; Galper, L.;
Gargiulo, N. T.; Welch, N.; Gubler, W. D. 1995 annual International Research
Conference on Methyl Bromide Alternatives and Emissions Reductions /
International Research Conference on Methyl Bromide Alternatives and Emissions
Reductions p.31-1-31/5. (1995)
Meeting held on November 6-8, 1995, San Diego, California.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; cultivars-; verticillium-dahliae; phytophthora-; genetic-resistance; root-rots; methyl-bromide; chloropicrin-; pesticide- mixtures; fumigation-; preplanting-treatment; crop-yield; yield-losses; disease-prevalence; commercial-farming; profitability-; california-
32. NAL Call No.: S589.87.P43L54--1993
Comparison of culture in peat with additional PGmix as fertilizer.
Vergelijking van teelt op veenbalen toevoeging van PGmix als voorraad
bemesting.
Lieten, F.; Baets, W. Meerle [Belgium] : Proefbedrijf der Noorderkempen vzw,
[1993] 1 v (unpaged) : ill., Cover title.
Descriptors: Peat-as-plant-growing-media; Peat-as-fertilizer; Strawberries-Nutrition
33. NAL Call No.: SB385.A34
Comparison of several mulching systems for winter injury protection and
yield of 'Midway' strawberry plants.
Boyce, B. R.; Heleba, D. A. Adv-strawb-res. [United States] : North
American Strawberry Growers Association, c1992-. 1994. v. 13 p. 32-35.
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; cold-injury; abiotic-injuries; winter-hardiness; plant-protection; mulching-; straw-; polyethylene-film; crop-yield; fruit-; vermont-; polyfoam-
34. NAL Call No.: SB354.J48
Comparison of winter mulches on several strawberry cultivars.
Abbott, J. D.; Gough, R. E. J-small-fruit-vitic v.1(1): p.51-58.
(1992)
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; mulches-; crop-yield; polyethylene-film; straw-mulches; polyesters-; rhode-island
35. NAL Call No.: S37.F72
Control of strawberry insects.
Jones, B. F.; Johnson, D. R. FSA-Univ-Ark-Syst-Coop-Ext-Serv. [Little
Rock, Ark.] : Cooperative Extension Service,. Mar 1993. (7511) 4 p.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; insect-pests; insect-control; insecticides-; life-cycle; arkansas-
36. NAL Call No.: 100-C12Cag
Conversion to organic strawberry management changes ecological
processes.
Gliessman, S. R.; Werner, M. R.; Swezey, S. L.; Caswell, E.; Cochran,
J.; Rosado May, F. Calif-agric v.50(1): p.24-31. (1996 Jan.-1996 Feb.)
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; organic-farming; comparisons-; farming-systems; crop-management; arthropod-pests; plant-pathogenic-fungi; predators- of-insect-pests; nematoda-; soil-fungi; population-dynamics; seasonal-fluctuations; soil-temperature; soil-ph; chemical-composition; crop-yield; growth-rate; production-costs; returns-; low-input-agriculture; california-
37. NAL Call No.: 80-AC82
Correlation between environmental factors and number of days from nursery
stage to dormancy in strawberry.
Aspuria, J. R.; Fujime, Y.; Okuda, N.; Suzuki, H.; Yoshida, Y.
Acta-Hortic v.1(319): p.341-346. (1992 Oct.)
Paper presented at the "International Symposium on Transplant Production Systems: Biological, Engineering and Socioeconomic Aspects," July 21-26, 1992, Yokohama, Japan.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; environmental-factors; dormancy-; correlation-; number-of-days-to-dormancy
38. NAL Call No.: 450-C16
Cross-pollination and production of four cultivars of strawberry, Fragaria X
ananassa. Pollinisation croisee et production de quatre cultivars de fraisier,
Fragaria X ananassa.
Colbert, S.; Oliveira, D. d. Can-J-Plant-Sci-Rev-Can-Phytotech
v.72(3): p.857-861. (1992 July)
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; cross-pollination; cultivars-; crop-production; strawberries-; weight-; quebec-
39. NAL Call No.: SB354.J48
Cryoprotectants prove ineffective for frost protection on
strawberries.
Goulart, B. L.; Demchak, K. J-small-fruit-vitic v.2(3): p.45-51.
(1994)
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; cultivars-; frost-injury; varietal-reactions; cryoprotectants-; frost-protection; crop-damage; flowers-; crop-yield; fruits-; size-; pennsylvania-
40. NAL Call No.: 80-AC82
The Danish strawberry production.
Hansen, P. Acta-Hortic (265): p.705-706. (1989 Dec.)
Paper presented at the "International Strawberry Symposium-vol. II," / edited by G.J. Galletta, J.L. Maas and P. Rosati, May 22-27, 1988, Cesena, Italy.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; crop-production; consumption-; cultivation-; techniques-; cultivars-; breeding-programs; research-; exports-; imports-; statistical-data; denmark-
41. NAL Call No.: SB123.P55
Dedication: Arlen D. Draper: blueberry wizard.
Hancock, J. F.; Galletta, G. J. Plant-breed-rev. New York, N.Y. :
John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 1995. v. 13 p. 1-10.
Includes a list of his publications.
Descriptors: vaccination-; hybridization-; biographies-; usda-; cultivars-; rubus-fruticosus; fragaria-ananassa; plant-breeding; usa-
42. NAL Call No.: SB1.H6
Defoliation of strawberry transplants for fruit production in Florida.
Albregts, E. E.; Howard, C. M.; Chandler, C. K. HortScience
v.27(8): p.889-891. (1992 Aug.)
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; transplanting-; defoliation-; growth-rate; fruiting-; crop-yield; fruits-; florida-
Abstract: Florida-developed strawberry (Fragaria X ananassa Duch.) clones or varieties grown in Florida nurseries and California-developed varieties grown in Canadian nurseries were evaluated in fruiting studies in Florida during four seasons. Transplants were defoliated so that 0%, 35%, 60%, or 87% of the foliage was removed. The Florida clones 'Dover' and selection 79-1126 gave significant linear and/or quadratic early and total marketable yield responses to defoliation treatments for all seasons. The Canadian-grown clones 'Chandler' and 'Selva' gave similar responses during three seasons, but differences were not as great as for the Florida-grown clones. Many significant linear and quadratic responses in seasonal average fruit weight and plant size occurred for Florida-grown plants, but only one occurred with the Canadian-grown plants. Relative plant size at early and midseason decreased with greater defoliation.
43. NAL Call No.: SB319.2.F6F56
Delay of fertilization affects fruiting response of strawberry.
Albregts, E. E.; Howard, C. M.; Chandler, C. K.
Proc-annu-meet-Fla-State-Hort-Soc. [S.l.] : The Society,. May 1993. v. 105
p. 261-262.
Meeting held November 3-5, 1992, Tampa, Florida.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; fertilizers-; application-date; timing-; fruiting-; crop-yield; crop-quality; fruit-
44. NAL Call No.: 80-Ac82
Development of alternative methods for healthy propagation of strawberry
plants using cuttings.
Dijkstra, J. Acta-hortic (348): p.234-236. (1993 Aug.)
Paper presented at the Second International Strawberry Symposium held September 13-18, 1992, Beltsville, Maryland.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; vegetative-propagation; cuttings-; propagation-materials; plantlets-
45. NAL Call No.: 80-AC82
Developments in strawberry culture in the Netherlands.
Dijkstra, J.; Rovers, J. Acta-Hortic (265): p.697-702. (1989
Dec.)
Paper presented at the "International Strawberry Symposium-vol. II," / edited by G.J. Galletta, J.L. Maas and P. Rosati, May 22-27, 1988, Cesena, Italy.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; crop-production; acreage-; cultivation-; techniques-; propagation-materials; statistical-data; cultivars-; research-; insect- pests; plant-diseases; netherlands-
46. NAL Call No.: 80-Ac82
Differences in fruit bud formation on strawberries grown at sea level and
high altitude.
Paydas, S.; Kaska, N. Acta-hortic (345): p.81-92. (1993 June)
Paper presented at the "Session on Small Fruits at the 23rd International Horticultural Conference," August 27-September 1, 1990, Florence, Italy.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; initiation-; buds-; flowers-; flowering-; high-altitude; organogenesis-; cultivars-; turkey-
47. NAL Call No.: 1.9-P69P
Disease-free plants for management of strawberry anthracnose crown
rot.
McInnes, T. B.; Black, L. L.; Gatti, J. M. Jr. Plant-Dis v.76(3):
p.260-264. (1992 Mar.)
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; glomerella-cingulata; plant-pathogenic-fungi; disease-resistance; plant-breeding; rootstock-; crop-production; crop- management; tissue-culture; regenerative-ability; cultivars-; louisiana-
48. NAL Call No.: 80-Ac82
The double tunnel. A method for the amelioration of strawberry rentability
in greenhouses. Le double tunnel, un moyen d'amelioration de la rentabilite du
fraisier sous serre.
Aissa, D.; Benna, K. Acta-hortic (263): p.253-258. (1990 June)
Paper presented at the International Symposium on Simple Ventilation and Heating Methods for Greenhouses in Mild Winter Climates, February 28-March 6, 1988, Djerba, Tozeur, Tunisia.
Descriptors: fragaria-; protected-cultivation; tunnels-; greenhouses-; precocity-; temperature-; crop-yield; economic-analysis; tunisia-
49. NAL Call No.: 80-Ac82
Early estimation of strawberry floral intensity and its improvement under
cold greenhouse.
Jemmali, A.; Boxus, P. Acta-hortic (348): p.357-360. (1993
Aug.)
Paper presented at the Second International Strawberry Symposium held September 13-18, 1992, Beltsville, Maryland.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; perlite-; peat-; mixtures-; buckets-; bags-; growing-media; crop-yield; flowering-; argile-
50. NAL Call No.: 80-Ac82
Effect of alar and nitrogen fertilizer treatments on growth, yield and
quality of strawberry.
Ibrahim, I. E.; Mohamed, A. I. Acta-hortic (345): p.29-36. (1993
June)
Paper presented at the "Session on Small Fruits at the 23rd International Horticultural Conference," August 27-September 1, 1990, Florence, Italy.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; urea-; soil-treatment; foliar-application; application-rates; flowering-; crop-yield; fruits-; crop-quality; growth-inhibitors
51. NAL Call No.: SB319.2.F6F56
Effect of biostimulants on fruiting of strawberry.
Albregts, E. E.; Howard, C. M.; Chandler, C.; Mitchell, R. L.
Proc-Annu-Meet-Fla-State-Hortic-Soc. [S.l.] : The Society. 1988 (pub. May
1989). v. 101 p. 370-372.
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; crop-yield; fruiting-; plant-growth-regulators; stimulants-; florida-
52. NAL Call No.: 80-Ac82
Effect of flower thinning on strawberry fruit weight and its relationship to
achene number.
Khanizadeh, S.; Lareau, M.; Buszard, D. Acta-hortic (348):
p.351-356. (1993 Aug.)
Paper presented at the Second International Strawberry Symposium held September 13-18, 1992, Beltsville, Maryland.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; deblossoming-; fruits-; weight-; seeds-; seed-set; cultivars-
53. NAL Call No.: 56.9-SO32
Effect of high N rates on fruiting strawberry.
Albregts, E. E.; Howard, C. M.; Chandler, C. K.
Proc-Soil-Crop-Sci-Soc-Fla. [S.l.] : The Society. 1991. v. 50 p.
134-136.
Paper presented at the "Symposium on Reality of Sustainable Agriculture in Florida, September 26-28, 1990, Daytona Beach, FLorida.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; crop-production; nitrogen-fertilizers; application-rates; fruiting-; crop-yield; seasonal-variation; florida-
54. NAL Call No.: 80-Ac82
Effect of mulch type in annual hill strawberry plasticulture systems.
Himelrick, D. G.; Dozier, W. A. Jr.; Akridge, J. R. Acta-hortic
(348): p.207-212. (1993 Aug.)
Paper presented at the Second International Strawberry Symposium held September 13-18, 1992, Beltsville, Maryland.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; mulching-; plastic-film; crop-yield; hilling-; alabama-; plastic-mulches
55. NAL Call No.: 56.9-So32
Effect of nursery fertilization on fruiting response of strawberry.
Albregts, E. E.; Howard, C. M.; Chandler, C. K.
Proc-Soil-Crop-Sci-Soc-Fla. [S.l.] : The Society. 1992. v. 51 p. 1-2.
Meeting held Sept 25-27, 1991, Orlando, Florida.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; fertilizers-; crop-yield; nurseries-; crop-quality; florida-
56. NAL Call No.: 80-J825
Effect of plant size and salinity on the growth and fruiting of glasshouse
strawberry.
Awang, Y. B.; Atherton, J. G. J-hortic-sci v.70(2): p.257-262.
(1995 Mar.)
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; crop-production; greenhouse-culture; growth-; fruiting-; regulation-; leaves-; plant-height; size-; salinity-; flowering-; seed-set; fruits-; weight-; stress-response; crop-yield
57. NAL Call No.: 56.9-So32
Effect of polyethylene mulch color on the fruiting response of
strawberry.
Albregts, E. E.; Chandler, C. K. Proc-Soil-Crop-Sci-Soc-Fla. [S.l.] :
The Society. 1993. v. 52 p. 40-43.
Meeting held September 23-25, 1992, Gainesville, Florida.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; polyethylene-film; color-; crop-yield; crop-quality; soil-temperature
58. NAL Call No.: SB925.B5
Effect of potting media on the control of Otiorhynchus sulcatus larvae on
outdoor strawberry plants using the entomogenous fungus Metarhizium
anisopliae.
Moorhouse, E. R.; Gillespie, A. T.; Charnley, A. K. Biol-Control
v.2(3): p.238-243. (1992 Sept.)
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-; otiorhynchus-sulcatus; metarhizium-anisopliae; strains-; growing-media; biological-control
59. NAL Call No.: SB317.5.A6
Effect of pre-plant defoliation on three strawberry cultivars in the South
Western Cape.
Human, J. P.; Acker, J. H.
Appl-Plant-Sci-Toegepaste-Plantwetenskap v.5(1): p.10-13. (1991)
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; cultivars-; crop-yield; defoliation-; strawberries-; size-; south-africa; selekta-cultivar; tiobelle-cultivar; tioga-cultivar
60. NAL Call No.: 80-AC82
The effect of spray irrigation and drip irrigation on yield and diseases of
strawberries grown on a very light soil.
Sadowski, C.; Rzekanowski, C. Acta-Hortic (265): p.623-626. (1989
Dec.)
Paper presented at the "International Strawberry Symposium-vol. II," / edited by G.J. Galletta, J.L. Maas and P. Rosati, May 22-27, 1988, Cesena, Italy.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; sprinkler-irrigation; trickle-irrigation; yield-response-functions; infection-; mycosphaerella-fragariae; diplocarpon- earlianum; botrytis-cinerea; poland-
61. NAL Call No.: 80-Ac82
Effect of substrate and cultivar on earliness, plant productivity, and fruit
quality of strawberry.
Anagnostou, K.; Vasilakakis, M. D. Acta-hortic (379): p.267-274.
(1995 June)
Paper presented at the International Symposium on Quality of Fruit and Vegetables: Influence of Pre- and Post-Harvest Factors and Technology, September 20-24, 1993, Chania, Greece.
Descriptors: fragaria-; cultivars-; crop-production; substrates-; perlite-; peat-; mixtures-; light-intensity; earliness-; harvesting-date; crop-quality; strawberries-; food-quality; food-composition; firmness-; greenhouse-culture; soilless-culture
62. NAL Call No.: SB319.2.F6F56
Effect of transplant chilling and planting date on fruiting response of 4
strawberry clones.
Albregts, E. E.; Chandler, C. K. Proc-annu-meet-Fla-State-Hort-Soc.
[S.l.] : The Society,. June 1995. v. 107 p. 323-325.
Meeting held October 30-November 1, 1994, Orlando, Florida.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; chilling-requirement; planting-date; transplanting-; container-grown-plants; fruiting-; crop-yield; crop-quality; fruits-; florida-
63. NAL Call No.: 56.9-So32
Effect of transplant source on strawberry fruit production in Florida.
Albregts, E. E.; Chandler, C. K. Proc-Soil-Crop-Sci-Soc-Fla. [S.l.] :
Soil and Crop Science Society of Florida. 1995. v. 54 p. 80-83.
Meeting held September 21-23, 1994, Daytona Beach Shores, Florida.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; cultivars-; transplanting-; sources-; geographical-distribution; comparisons-; fruiting-; timing-; crop-yield; returns-; seasonal-variation; florida-; canada-; marketable-yields
64. NAL Call No.: 80-AC82
Effects of cultivar and environmental interactions of runner production,
fruit yield, and harvest timing of strawberry (Fragaria X Ananassa) in
Zimbabwe.
Rice, R. P. Jr. Acta-Hortic. Wageningen : International Society for
Horticultural Science. Dec 1990. v. 279 p. 327-332.
Paper presented at the "Third International Workshop on Temperate Zone Fruits in the Tropics and Subtropics," December 12-16, 1988, Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; growth-rate; cultivars-; genotype-environment-interaction; chilling-requirement; harvesting-date; timing-; cultural- methods; zimbabwe-
65. NAL Call No.: 80-Ac82
The effects of GA on the precocity of strawberries grown in
Adana-Turkey.
Ozguven, A. I.; Kaska, N. Acta-hortic (345): p.73-79. (1993
June)
Paper presented at the "Session on Small Fruits at the 23rd International Horticultural Conference," August 27-September 1, 1990, Florence, Italy.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; gibberellic-acid; flowering-; precocity-; plastic-tunnels; turkey-
66. NAL Call No.: 23-Au792
Effects of hydroponic solution composition, electrical conductivity and
plant spacing on yield and quality of strawberries.
Sarooshi, R. A.; Cresswell, G. C. Aust-j-exp-agric v.34(4):
p.529-535. (1994)
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-; hydroponics-; nutrient-solutions; chemical-composition; electrical-conductivity; ph-; crop-density; crop-yield; crop-quality; nutrient-solution-management
67. NAL Call No.: QK725.P53
Effects of inhibitors of polyamine biosynthesis and of polyamines on
strawberry microcutting growth and development.
Tarenghi, E.; Carre, M.; Martin Tanguy, J.
Plant-cell,-tissue-organ-cult v.42(1): p.47-55. (1995 July)
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; micropropagation-; cuttings-; growth-; plant-development; in-vitro-culture; culture-media; biosynthesis-; putrescine-; spermidine-; spermine-; developmental-stages; plant-composition; enzyme-activity; arginine-; carboxy-lyases-; enzyme-inhibitors; ornithine- decarboxylase; morphogenesis-; cell-growth; roots-; shoots-; cell-division
Abstract: The primary free polyamines identified during growth and development of strawberry (Fragaria X ananassa Duch.) microcuttings cultivated in vitro were putrescine, spermidine and spermine. Polyamine composition differed according to tissue and stages of development; putrescine was predominant in aerial green tissues and roots. alpha-DL-difluoromethylarginine (DFMA), a specific and irreversible inhibitor of the putrescine-synthesizing enzyme, arginine decarboxylase (ADC), strongly inhibited growth and development. Application of agmatine or putrescine to the inhibited system resulted in a reversal of inhibition, indicating that polyamines are involved in regulating the growth and development of strawberry microcuttings. alpha-DL-difluoromethylornithine (DFMO), a specific and irreversible inhibitor of putrescine biosynthesis by ornithine decarboxylase, promoted growth and development. We propose that ADC regulates putrescine biosynthesis during microcutting development. The application of exogenous polyamines (agmatine, putrescine, spermidine) stimulated development and growth of microcuttings, suggesting that the endogenous concentrations of these polyamines can be growth limiting.
68. NAL Call No.: S612.I756
Effects of irrigation regimes on the yield and water use of
strawberry.
Serrano, L.; Carbonell, X.; Save, R.; Marfa, O.; Penuelas, J.
Irrig-Sci v.13(1): p.45-48. (1992)
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; crop-yield; fruits-; weight-; soil-water-potential; fertigation-; irrigation-scheduling; water-use-efficiency; water-deficit; yield-response-functions; spain-
Abstract: Strawberry plants (Fragaria X annanasa D. cv Chandler) were grown in field plots and in drainage lysimeters under controlled soil moisture regimes. Four irrigation treatments were established by watering the plants when soil water potential reached -0.01, -0.03, -0.05 and - 0.07 MPa. The maximum yield was attained at -0.01 MPa soil water potential. Differences in yield were caused by both changes in the number of fruits per plant and in the fresh weight per fruit. Yield reductions were associated with reductions in total assimilation rate resulting from the decreased assimilatory surface area in plants irrigated at lower soil water potentials. The crop water production function calculated on a fruit fresh weight basis resulted in a yield response factor (Ky) of 1.01.
69. NAL Call No.: 80-Ac82
Effects of planting distance and peat volume on strawberry production in bag
and bucket culture.
Dijkstra, J.; Bruijn, J. de.; Scholtens, A.; Wijsmuller, J. M.
Acta-hortic (348): p.180-187. (1993 Aug.)
Paper presented at the Second International Strawberry Symposium held September 13-18, 1992, Beltsville, Maryland.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; crop-density; crop-yield; peat-; container-grown-plants; buckets-; netherlands-
70. NAL Call No.: 80-Ac82
Effects of plastic film or cheesecloth covering on flower bud initiation and
dormancy in strawberry.
Fujime, Y.; Aspuria, J. R.; Yoshida, Y.; Okuda, N. Acta-hortic
(345): p.11-19. (1993 June)
Paper presented at the "Session on Small Fruits at the 23rd International Horticultural Conference," August 27-September 1, 1990, Florence, Italy.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; buds-; flowering-; plant-development; dormancy-; plastic-film; polyvinyl-chloride; textiles-
71. NAL Call No.: 80-J825
Efficiency of light utilization in the strawberry (Fragaria X ananassa) cv.
Hapil.
Wright, C. J.; Sandrang, A. K. J-hortic-sci v.70(5): p.705-711.
(1995 Sept.)
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; solar-radiation; dosage-effects; light-harvesting-complexes; shade-; tolerance-; leaf-area-index; photosynthesis-; net- assimilation-rate; crop-production; crop-management; seasonal-variation
72. NAL Call No.: 80-Ac82
Evaluation of a strawberry scouting program in New Brunswick.
Tremblay, R. Acta-hortic (348): p.483-484. (1993 Aug.)
Paper presented at the Second International Strawberry Symposium held September 13-18, 1992, Beltsville, Maryland.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; plant-pests; insect-pests; fungal-diseases; weeds-; soil-fertility; pesticides-; monitoring-; crop-husbandry; fields-; new- brunswick
73. NAL Call No.: S441.S855
Evaluation of alternative strategies for small fruit production.
Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education SARE or Agriculture in
Concert with the Environment ACE research projects. [1988-. 1993. [4] 20
p.
SARE Project Number: 92-08-01. Record includes Northeast SARE Small Fruits Newsletter, a research article, and 3 1/2 inch floppy disk. Reporting period for this report is December 1992 to December 1993.
Descriptors: rubus-idaeus; fragaria-; integrated-pest-management; insect-pests; predatory-mites; plant-pathogenic-fungi; pest-resistance; cropping- systems; cover-crops; plastic-film; low-input-agriculture; sustainability-; biological-control; fungus-control; insect-control; weed-control; crop- yield; efficacy-; pennsylvania-; west-virginia; new-york; maine-; massachusetts-; trellising-
74. NAL Call No.: S671.A66
Evaluation of an automated irrigation system for frost protection.
Heinemann, P. H.; Morrow, C. T.; Stombaugh, T. S.; Goulart, B. L.;
Schlegel, J. Appl-eng-agric v.8(6): p.779-785. (1992 Nov.)
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; frost-protection; irrigation-systems; computer-software; water-conservation; pennsylvania-; illinois-
Abstract: An automated system that uses sprinkler irrigation to protect crops from frost was tested on a strawberry planting during fall frosts. The automated system used a microcomputer to monitor environmental conditions within and external to the crop canopy, determined when and how much water to apply, and controlled the irrigation system in order to adequately protect the crop. Results show that the system was effective for both protecting the crop from coldweather damage and reducing the quantity of water used when compared to conventional approaches. The automated system used 76% less water than a conventional system during a mild frost event and 25% less during a severe frost event.
75. NAL Call No.: TC801.I66
Evaluation of irrigation systems in the irrigated area of Chanza
(Huelva).
Rodrigo, J.; Gonzalez, J. F.; Borrachero, L. M.
Irrig-Drain-Syst-Int-J v.6(1): p.37-53. (1992 Feb.)
Includes references.
Descriptors: irrigation-systems; irrigated-farming; trickle-irrigation; fragaria-ananassa; performance-appraisals; surveys-; farms-; water-use-efficiency; crop-yield; problem-analysis; problem-solving; spain-
76. NAL Call No.: 450-C16
Evaluation of low temperature hardiness of strawberry plants under field and
controlled conditions.
Turner, J. M.; Tanino, K. K.; Stushnoff, C. Can-j-plant-sci
v.73(4): p.1123-1125. (1993 Oct.)
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; cold-resistance; acclimatization-; freezing-; mulching-; habit-; survival-; prediction-; regrowth-; prairies-
77. NAL Call No.: 80-Ac82
Evaluation of new Spanish cultivars of strawberry in Huelva, southwestern
Spain.
Lopez Aranda, J. M.; Lopez Montero, R.; Chaves, M.; Alvarez, A.;
Bartual, R. Acta-hortic (348): p.213-218. (1993 Aug.)
Paper presented at the Second International Strawberry Symposium held September 13-18, 1992, Beltsville, Maryland.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; crop-production; crop-yield; cultivars-; earliness-; crop-quality; plastic-tunnels; genotype-environment-interaction; spain-
78. NAL Call No.: 450-C16
Evaluation of row covers for overwintering of strawberries under prairie
conditions.
Turner, J. M.; Stushnoff, C.; Tanino, K. K.
Can-J-Plant-Sci-Rev-Can-Phytotech v.72(3): p.871-874. (1992 July)
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; crop-yield; cultivars-; covers-; mulches-; overwintering-; polyethylene-film; rowcrops-; survival-; saskatchewan-
79. NAL Call No.: 80-AC82
Evaluation of water stress through thermovision.
Pavanelli, D.; Taglioli, G. Acta-Hortic (265): p.405-409. (1989
Dec.)
Paper presented at the "International Strawberry Symposium-vol. II," / edited by G.J. Galletta, J.L. Maas and P. Rosati, May 22-27, 1988, Cesena, Italy.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; greenhouse-culture; irrigation-; treatment-; canopy-; temperature-gradients; water-stress; yield-response-functions
80. NAL Call No.: SB385.V64
Ever-blooming strawberries. Remontantnaia zemlianika.
Volkova, T. I. T. I.; Glavnyi botanicheskii sad (Akademiia nauk SSSR). Moskva :
Izd-vo "Nauka", 1966. 91, [1] p. : ill., At head of title: Akademiia nauk SSSR.
Glavnyi botanicheskii sad.
Descriptors: Strawberries-Soviet-Union-Varieties
81. NAL Call No.: 80-AC82
Evolution of French strawberry production during the last years.
Roudeillac, P.; Creach, P.; Fourel, A. Acta-Hortic (265):
p.679-687. (1989 Dec.)
Paper presented at the "International Strawberry Symposium-vol. II," / edited by G.J. Galletta, J.L. Maas and P. Rosati, May 22-27, 1988, Cesena, Italy.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; crop-production; trends-; agricultural-regions; marketing-; prices-; processing-; cultivars-; statistical-data; france-
82. NAL Call No.: 80-Ac82
Experiments on growing techniques of Fragraria vesca cv. alpine under
protected cultivation.
D'Anna, F.; Caruso, P.; Accardi, S. Acta-hortic (361): p.545-554.
(1994 June)
Paper presented at the International Symposium on New Cultivation Systems in Greenhouse held April 26-30, 1993, Cagliari, Italy.
Descriptors: fragaria-vesca; greenhouse-culture; cultivars-; crop-density; planting-date; crop-yield; row-spacing; sicily-
83. NAL Call No.: 80-AC82
Fast post-ripening process for late fall strawberries.
Roudeillac, P.; Bardet, A. Acta-Hortic (265): p.447-448. (1989
Dec.)
Paper presented at the "International Strawberry Symposium-vol. II," / edited by G.J. Galletta, J.L. Maas and P. Rosati, May 22-27, 1988, Cesena, Italy.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; protected-cultivation; autumn-; cultivation-; ripening-stage; treatment-; fungicides-; application-; thermostats-; hygrostats-; ripening-room
84. NAL Call No.: 80-Ac82
Fertilization and irrigation of day-neutral strawberries.
Lamarre, M.; Lareau, M. J. Acta-hortic (348): p.240-244. (1993
Aug.)
Paper presented at the Second International Strawberry Symposium held September 13-18, 1992, Beltsville, Maryland.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; nitrogen-fertilizers; application-rates; fertigation-; trickle-irrigation; crop-yield
85. NAL Call No.: SB354.J48
Field evaluation of fourteen strawberry genotypes in Quebec and their
resistance to ten races of Phytophthora fragariae.
Khanizadeh, S.; Pelletier, R.; Lareau, M. J.; Buszard, D.
J-small-fruit-vitic v.1(3): p.35-48. (1992)
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; phytophthora-fragariae; disease-resistance; genotypes-; variety-trials; crop-yield; crop-quality; roots-; quebec-
86. NAL Call No.: 80-Ac82
Field performance of androgenic strawberry plants.
Foley, I.; Hennerty, M. J. Acta-hortic (348): p.188-195. (1993
Aug.)
Paper presented at the Second International Strawberry Symposium held September 13-18, 1992, Beltsville, Maryland.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; androgenesis-; micropropagation-; flowering-; fruiting-; crop-yield; earliness-
87. NAL Call No.: 80-Ac82
Field performance of some new American and Polish strawberry cultivars grown
in Poland.
Cieslinski, G.; Klimczak, A.; Smolarz, K. Acta-hortic (348):
p.171-176. (1993 Aug.)
Paper presented at the Second International Strawberry Symposium held September 13-18, 1992, Beltsville, Maryland.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; cultivars-; crop-yield; crop-quality; ripening-; maturation-; fungal-diseases; botrytis-cinerea; poland-; usa-
88. NAL Call No.: 100-Or3-no.67
Field production of Ettersburg 121 strawberry : report of field
survey.
Schuster, C. E. C. E. 1. [Corvallis, Or.] : Oregon Agricultural College,
Experiment Station, 1926. 14 p. : ill., Cover title.
Descriptors: Strawberries-Oregon
89. NAL Call No.: 100-C76ST-1
Floating row cover to produce early ripening of strawberry.
Gent, M. P. N. Bull-Conn-Agric-Exp-Stn-New-Haven. New Haven, Conn. :
The Station. May 1989. (866) 15 p.
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; rowcrops-; fabric-; covers-; earliness-; ripening-; connecticut-
90. NAL Call No.: 80-AC82
Forcing of 18 strawberry cv. related to two cold storage periods.
Nestby, R. Acta-Hortic (265): p.393-398. (1989 Dec.)
Paper presented at the "International Strawberry Symposium-vol. II," / edited by G.J. Galletta, J.L. Maas and P. Rosati, May 22-27, 1988, Cesena, Italy.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; cultivars-; evaluation-; forcing-; performance-; greenhouse-culture; plants-; cold-storage; yield-response-functions; earliness-; crop-quality; chilling-requirement; phenology-; controlled-conditions-growing; chilling-period
91. NAL Call No.: 80-Ac82
Fragaria vesca L. 'Alpine' protoplast culture and regeneration.
Infante, R.; Rosati, P. Acta-hortic (348): p.432-434. (1993
Aug.)
Paper presented at the Second International Strawberry Symposium held September 13-18, 1992, Beltsville, Maryland.
Descriptors: fragaria-vesca; protoplasts-; cell-culture; regeneration-; regenerative-ability; plant-growth-regulators
92. NAL Call No.: 80-AC82
From research to fruit: the French strawberry organization.
Risser, G.; Navatel, J. C.; Roudeillac, P. Acta-Hortic (265):
p.733-734. (1989 Dec.)
Paper presented at the "International Strawberry Symposium-vol. II," / edited by G.J. Galletta, J.L. Maas and P. Rosati, May 22-27, 1988, Cesena, Italy.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; breeding-programs; cultivars-; planting-stock; certification-; cultivation-; techniques-; research-; france-
93. NAL Call No.: 80-F9464
Fruit firmness, calyx and neck ratings correlated with field fruit rot
reactions of nine strawberry cultivars.
Olcott Reid, B.; Moore, J. N. Fruit-var-j. University Park, Pa.,
American Pomological Society. Jan 1995. v. 49 (1) p. 14-19.
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; cultivars-; fruits-; crop-quality; plant-pathogenic-fungi; fungal-diseases; harvesting-date
94. NAL Call No.: 80-Ac82
Fruiting and postharvest quality of three strawberry cultivars after frost
protection treatments.
Whitworth, J.; Perkins Veazie, P.; Collins, J. K. Acta-hortic
(348): p.268-271. (1993 Aug.)
Paper presented at the Second International Strawberry Symposium held September 13-18, 1992, Beltsville, Maryland.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; fruits-; crop-yield; frost-protection; agricultural-chemicals; covers-; strawberries-; storage-quality; cold-storage; frostgard-; frost-protectants; row-covers
95. NAL Call No.: SB354.J48
Grape and small fruit growing in Turkey.
Eris, A.; Barut, E. J-small-fruit-vitic v.2(2): p.3-10. (1994)
Includes references.
Descriptors: vitis-vinifera; fragaria-; small-fruits; crop-production; turkey-
96. NAL Call No.: S451.O5O8
Grape, blackberry and strawberry insect and disease control.
Coppock, S.; Von Broembsen, S.
OSU-Curr-Rep-Okla-State-Univ-Coop-Ext-Serv. Stillwater, Okla. : The Service.
Feb 1991. (6221) 4 p.
Descriptors: vitis-; rubus-allegheniensis; fragaria-vesca; insect-control; disease-control; insecticides-; fungicides-
97. NAL Call No.: S451.O5O8
Grape, blackberry, strawberry and blueberry insect and disease
control.
Coppock, S.; Huslig, S.; Von Broembsen, S.; Withworth, J.
OSU-Curr-Rep-Okla-State-Univ-Coop-Ext-Serv. Stillwater, Okla. : The Service.
Feb 1992. (6221,rev.) 8 p.
Descriptors: small-fruits; insect-control; disease-control; insecticides-; pesticides-; fungicides-; insect-pests; cultural-control; plant-diseases; oklahoma-
98. NAL Call No.: S451.O5O8
Grape, blackberry, strawberry and blueberry insect and disease
control--1993.
Whitworth, J.; Von Broembsen, S.; Stacey, B. OSU-curr-rep.
Stillwater, Oklahoma State University, Cooperative Extension Service. Jan 1993.
(6221,rev.) 8 p.
Descriptors: small-fruits; insect-control; plant-disease-control; pesticides-; application-rates; application-date; cultural-control; weed-control; oklahoma-
99. NAL Call No.: S605.5.O74
Grow a better strawberry.
Reich, L. Org-gard v.43(2): p.54-56. (1996 Feb.)
Descriptors: fragaria-; varieties-; cultivation-; domestic-gardens
100. NAL Call No.: 275.29-AL13P
Growing everbearing strawberries as annuals in Alaska: a technique for high
yields.
Matheke, G. E. M.; Wagner, P. J.; Holloway, P. S.
Pub-Univ-Alsk-Syst-Coop-Ext-Serv. [Fairbanks?] :b The Service,. June 1993.
(300G-00235,rev.) 11 p.
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; plastic-film; varieties-; yields-; mulches-; planting-; cropping-systems; alaska-
101. NAL Call No.: 275.29-AL13P
Growing everbearing strawberries as annuals in Alaska: a technique for high
yields.
Publ-Univ-Alaska-Coop-Ext-Serv. Fairbanks, Alaska : The Service. Jan
1992. (300G-00235) 11 p.
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; cultivars-; plastic-film; irrigation-; fertilizers-; fungicides-; alaska-
102. NAL Call No.: 80-Ac82
Growing greenhouse strawberries with aquaculture effluent.
Takeda, F.; Adler, P.; Glenn, D. M. Acta-hortic (348): p.264-267.
(1993 Aug.)
Paper presented at the Second International Strawberry Symposium held September 13-18, 1992, Beltsville, Maryland.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; hydroponics-; waste-water; fish-culture; effluents-; greenhouse-culture; phosphorus-; nutrient-uptake; crop-yield
103. NAL Call No.: 275.29-IO9PA
Growing strawberries at home.
Fear, C.; Taber, H. G.; Gleason, M.; Lewis, D.
PM-Iowa-State-Univ-Coop-Ext-Serv. Ames, Iowa : The Service. May 1991. (717)
7 p.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; cultivars-; domestic-gardens; strawberries-; cultivation-; plant-disease-control; insect-control; mollusc-control; fungus- control; iowa-
104. NAL Call No.: 100-K13S-2-no.317
Growing strawberries in Kansas.
Campbell, R. W. R. W. 1.; Amstein, W. G. W. G. Manhattan, Kan. : Agricultural
Experiment Station, Kansas State College of Agriculture and Applied Science,
1955. 24 p. : ill., Cover title.
Descriptors: Strawberries-Kansas
105. NAL Call No.: 100-K13S-2-no.317-1957
Growing strawberries in Kansas. Rev.
Campbell, R. W. R. W. 1.; Amstein, W. G. W. G. Manhattan, Kan. : Agricultural
Experiment Station, Kansas State College of Agriculture and Applied Science,
1957. 29 p. : ill., Cover title.
Descriptors: Strawberries-Kansas
106. NAL Call No.: S67.P82
Growing strawberries in Louisiana.
Puls, E.; Pollet, D.; Whitam, K. Publ-La-Coop-Ext-Serv. [Baton Rouge,
La.?] : The Service. July 1990. (1714, rev.) 24 p.
Descriptors: fragaria-; varieties-; crop-production; plant-protection; louisiana-
107. NAL Call No.: 100-M693-no.311
Growing strawberries in Missouri.
Talbert, T. J. 1.; Hibbard, A. D. 1. Columbia, Mo. : University of Missouri,
Agricultural Experiment Station, 1947. 19 p. : ill., Caption title.
Descriptors: Strawberries-Missouri
108. NAL Call No.: 100-M693-no.198
Growing strawberries in Missouri.
Talbert, T. J. 1. Columbia, Mo. : University of Missouri, Agricultural
Experiment Station, 1938. 26 p. : ill., Caption title.
Descriptors: Strawberries-Missouri
109. NAL Call No.: SH385.V62-1991
Growing strawberries in Queensland.
Vock, N. Nambour : Queensland Dept. of Primary Industries, 1991. 43 p. : ill.,
"RQN90001"--T.p. verso.
Descriptors: Strawberries-Australia-Queensland
110. NAL Call No.: SB319.2.F6F56
Growing strawberries in the Florida garden.
Chandler, C. R.; Crocker, T. E.; Price, J. F.; Albregts, E. E.
Proc-annu-meet-Fla-State-Hort-Soc. [S.l.] : The Society,. June 1995. v. 107
p. 397-399.
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-; crop-production; cultivars-; guidelines-; frost-protection; pest-control; florida-
111. NAL Call No.: S544.3.O5O5
Growing strawberries in the home garden.
Whitworth, J. OSU-ext-facts. [Stillwater, Olka. : Cooperative
Extension Service, Division of Agriculture, Oklahoma State University,. Jan
1993. (6214, rev.) 6 p.
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; cultivars-; site-selection; site-preparation; mulching-; harvesting-; pest-control; disease-resistance; transplanting-; oklahoma-
112. NAL Call No.: 100-V59P-no.15
Growing strawberries in Vermont.
Blasberg, C. H. Burlington, Vt. : Vermont Agricultural Experiment Station,
1948. 15 p. : ill., Cover title.
Descriptors: Strawberries-Vermont
113. NAL Call No.: 80-AC82
Growth and yield during the first year growing period as affected by
paclobutrazol on greenhouse strawberry production.
Nishizawa, T. Acta-Hortic (329): p.51-53. (1993 Jan.)
Paper presented at the Seventh International Symposium on Plant growth regulators in fruit production, June 14-19, 1992, Jerusalem, Israel.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; greenhouse-crops; treatment-; paclobutrazol-; crop-yield; growth-; japan-
114. NAL Call No.: 105.8-B644-1990-[no.40]
Growth, yield and fruit quality of strawberries depending on cultivation
techniques and the type of fertilizer. Wachstum, Ertrag und Fruchtqualitat bei
Erdbeeren in Abhangigkeit von Anzuchtverfahren und Form der
Stickstoffdungung.
Ebbinghaus, D. 1. Bonn : [s.n.], 1990. 114 p. : ill., Vita.
115. NAL Call No.: 100-C125-2-no.527
Handling strawberries for fresh market.
Mitchell, F. G.; Maxie, E. C. E. C. 1.; Greathead, A. S. [Berkeley, Calif.] :
Division of Agricultural Sciences, University of California, 1964. [16] p. :
ill., Bibliography: p. [16].
Descriptors: Strawberries-California-Handling
116. NAL Call No.: 80-Ac82
High quality production of fruit vegetables by controlling water in a
simplified rockwool culture.
Yasuba, K.; Mizuta, Y.; Yazawa, S. Acta-hortic (396): p.67-74.
(1995 Mar.)
Paper presented at the XXIVth International Horticultural Congress on Hydroponics and Transplant Production, August 21-27, 1994, Kyoto, Japan.
Descriptors: cucumis-melo; fragaria-ananassa; hydroponics-; rockwool-; automatic-irrigation-systems; fruits-; crop-quality; brix-; nutrient-solutions; electrical-conductivity
117. NAL Call No.: 275.29-G29L
Home garden: strawberries.
Krewer, G. W.; Myers, S. C.; Hendrix, F.
Leafl-Coop-Ext-Serv,-Univ-Ga-Coll-Agric. Athens, Cooperative Extension
Service, University of Geogia College of Agriculture. Mar 1995. (329,rev.) 4
p.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; varieties-; cultivation-; domestic-gardens; plant-diseases; plant-disease-control; pest-control; meloidogyne-; georgia-
118. NAL Call No.: 275.29-G29L
Home garden strawberries.
Krewer, G. W.; Ferree, M. E.; Myers, S. C.
Leafl-Coop-Ext-Serv-Univ-Ga. Athens, Ga. : The Service. Dec 1992. (329,rev.)
4 p. ill.
Descriptors: fragaria-; varieties-; cultural-methods; georgia-
119. NAL Call No.: SB321.G85
Hydroponic strawberry systems.
Gauthier, N. L. Grow-Veg-Small-Fruit-Newsl. Storrs, Conn. : Coop.
Ext. Serv., USDA, College of Agriculture & Natural Resources, Univ. of
Conn. Jan 1993. v. 93 (1) p. 6.
Descriptors: fragaria-; hydroponics-
120. NAL Call No.: 81-SO12
Ice distribution in 'Earliglow' strawberry crowns and tissue recovery
following extracellular freezing.
Warmund, M. R. J-Am-Soc-Hortic-Sci v.118(5): p.644-648. (1993
Sept.)
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; winter-hardiness; cold-tolerance
Abstract: 'Earliglow' strawberry (Fragaria X ananassa Duchesne) plants were frozen to -5 or -50C to examine the distribution of ice in the crowns. Anatomical studies were also performed to characterize tissue growth in a greenhouse at 4, 8, and 15 weeks after freezing to -5C. Ice masses observed in fresh crown tissue corresponded to the presence of extracellular tissue voids in specimens fixed for scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Voids were present near the peduncle and adjacent to the vascular system in crown tissue. After plants were grown in the greenhouse, cell division and enlargement were observed near the voids in crowns subjected to -5C. By 15 weeks after freezing, a few small extracellular voids remained in the crowns. Tissue voids were also present in crowns of plants frozen rapidly to -50C and subsequently thawed. Cells in the crown of these plants were intact and did not appear collapsed after exposure to -50C, a lethal temperature.
121. NAL Call No.: 80-AC82
In vitro clonal propagation of strawberry from immature achenes.
Lis, E. K. Acta-Hortic (280): p.147-150. (1990 July)
In the series analytic: In vitro Culture and Horticultural Breeding / edited by J. Janick and R.H. Zimmerman. Proceedings of an International Symposium, May 30-June 3, 1989, Bologna, Italy.
Descriptors: fragaria-; micropropagation-; in-vitro-culture; seeds-; culture-media; regenerative-ability; physiological-age
122. NAL Call No.: 80-AC82
Influence of defoliation on yield and quality of strawberries.
Seipp, D. Acta-Hortic (265): p.383-386. (1989 Dec.)
Paper presented at the "International Strawberry Symposium-vol. II," / edited by G.J. Galletta, J.L. Maas and P. Rosati, May 22-27, 1988, Cesena, Italy.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; defoliation-; hail-damage; yield-losses; crop-quality
123. NAL Call No.: 80-Ac82
Influence of different climatic protection and forcing systems on some
production parameters of strawberry (Fragaria X Ananassa Duch.) in
Spain.
Lopez Galarza, S.; Maroto, J. V.; Pascual, B.; Bono, M. S.; Alagarda, J.
Acta-hortic (348): p.249-252. (1993 Aug.)
Paper presented at the Second International Strawberry Symposium held September 13-18, 1992, Beltsville, Maryland.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; protected-cultivation; greenhouse-culture; greenhouses-; plastics-; plastic-tunnels; forcing-; crop-yield; crop-quality; spain-
124. NAL Call No.: 80-Ac82
Influence of low winter temperatures on growth and fruiting of 'Elsanta'
runner plants in Poland.
Zurawicz, E.; Dominikowski, J. Acta-hortic (348): p.389-391.
(1993 Aug.)
Paper presented at the Second International Strawberry Symposium held September 13-18, 1992, Beltsville, Maryland.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; crop-production; crop-yield; winter-; cold-; environmental-temperature; fruiting-; fruits-; size-
125. NAL Call No.: 56.8-C162
Influence of nitrogen fertilization, row covers and cultivar on the
production of day-neutral strawberries in Quebec. Influence de la
fertilisation azotee, des baches et des cultivars sur la productivite des
fraisiers a production continue au Quebec.
Lamarre, M.; Lareau, M. J.; Payette, S.; Fortin, C.
Can-j-soil-sci v.76(1): p.29-36. (1996 Feb.)
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-; cultivars-; covers-; polyethylene-film; nitrogen-fertilizers; ammonium-; sulfur-coated-urea; crop-yield; fruits-; size-; photoperiodism-; earliness-; quebec-
126. NAL Call No.: SB319.2.F6F56
Influence of propagation site on the fruiting of three strawberry clones
grown in a Florida winter production system.
Chandler, C. K.; Albregts, E. E.; Howard, C. M.; Dale, A.
Proc-Annu-Meet-Fla-State-Hortic-Soc. [S.l.] : The Society. May 1990. v. 102
p. 310-312.
Proceedings held October 31-November 2, 1989, Tampa, Florida.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; clones-; cultivars-; genotype-environment-interaction; propagation-; crop-production; fruiting-; florida-; california-
127. NAL Call No.: 450-C16
Influence of row covers on five strawberry cultivars in Quebec. Influence
des couvertures hivernales sur la productivite du fraisier au Quebec.
Lamarre, M.; Lareau, M. J.; Payette, S.
Can-J-Plant-Sci-Rev-Can-Phytotech v.72(1): p.299-305. (1992 Jan.)
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; crop-production; crop-yield; mulches-; netting-; polyethylene-film; cultivars-; timing-; quebec-; agronet-rowcover
128. NAL Call No.: 80-J825
Influence of some atmospheric factors affecting yield and single fruit
weight in strawberry.
Hortynski, J. A.; Liniewicz, K.; Hulewicz, T. J-hortic-sci
v.69(1): p.89-95. (1994 Jan.)
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; crop-production; crop-yield; temperature-; relative-humidity; light-; precipitation-; genotypes-; genetic-variation; fruits-; weight-; seasonal-variation; poland-
129. NAL Call No.: 80-AC82
Inheritance and stability of somaclonal variations in micropropagated
strawberry.
Sansavini, S.; Rosati, P.; Gaggioli D, P.; Toschi, M. F.
Acta-Hortic (280): p.375-384. (1990 July)
In the series analytic: In vitro Culture and Horticultural Breeding / edited by J. Janick and R.H. Zimmerman. Proceedings of an International Symposium, May 30-June 3, 1989, Bologna, Italy.
Descriptors: fragaria-; micropropagation-; cultivars-; varietal-susceptibility; mutations-; somaclonal-variation; tissue-culture; inheritance-; stability-
130. NAL Call No.: 442.8-Z8
The inheritance of vegetative growth traits in strawberries (Fragaria X
ananassa) grown at low temperatures and their relationship to field
productivity.
Shaw, D. V.; Hansen, J. J. Theor-appl-genet v.87(1/2): p.170-176.
(1993 Oct.)
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; inheritance-; heritability-; growth-; vegetative-period; air-temperature; environmental-temperature; growth-chambers; genotype-environment-interaction; genetic-correlation; pleiotropy-; field-experimentation
Abstract: The genetic relationship between vegetative growth at low temperatures and productivity was investigated for strawberries grown in controlled and field environments. Genotypes from 20 biparental crosses were grown in controlled environments with 11 degrees, 14 degrees, and 17 degrees C days, 11 degrees C nights, and 11-h daylength to simulate a range of winter growing conditions expected in mediterranean environments. Individual plants were scored for two initial runner traits and eight vegetative growth traits. Significant main effects of temperature and cross were detected for all growth chamber traits, and conservative estimates of the broad sense heritability (h2) for these traits were 0.10-0.28. None of the temperature X cross interaction effects were significant, suggesting that genetic potential for vegetative growth and vigor is expressed similarly at low and optimal growing temperatures. Highly significant genetic correlations were detected between many growth chamber trait pairs, indicating pleiotropic effects for the genes that condition these traits. Complementary field trials were established, and individual plants were scored for traits that describe yield, production pattern, and plant size. Significant negative genetic correlations were detected between traits that describe growth in the chambers and early production in the field trials, but genetic correlations between chamber growth traits and mid-season or total production were significantly positive and occasionally large. using traits scored in the nursery can be used to improve yield and modify production pattern in the field.
131. NAL Call No.: 80-AR2
International state of mechanical strawberry harvesting. Internationaler
Stand der maschinellen Ernte bei Erdbeeren.
Fiedler, W. Arch-Gartenbau v.30(7): p.361-376. (1982)
Corrects accession no. 83112076 which was inadvertently entered under the wrong citation 279.8 AR2.
Descriptors: strawberries-; mechanical-harvesting
132. NAL Call No.: 80-Ac82
Introducing the new strawberry cultivars "Hera (R)", "Athena (R)",
"Marmolada (R)".
Leis, M.; Musacchi, D. Acta-hortic (345): p.37-39. (1993 June)
Paper presented at the "Session on Small Fruits at the 23rd International Horticultural Conference," August 27-September 1, 1990, Florence, Italy.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; cultivars-; plant-breeding; agronomic-characteristics; plant-morphology; crop-yield; italy-
133. NAL Call No.: 81-SO12
Irrigation method and rowcover use for strawberry freeze protection.
Hochmuth, G. J.; Locascio, S. J.; Kostewicz, S. R.; Martin, F. G.
J-Am-Soc-Hortic-Sci v.118(5): p.575-579. (1993 Sept.)
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; frost-protection; irrigation-
Abstract: Three irrigation treatments (none, drip, and sprinkler) and eight rowcover treatments were evaluated for their capacity to provide freeze protection for strawberries (Fragaria X ananassa Duch.) in a split-plot factorial field experiment The period under study included 20 freeze events, two events with minima of -9.5C and -10.0C. With no freeze protection, up to 93% of the flowers were damaged by freezes. Among sprinkler-irrigated plants, an average of only 10% flowers were damaged due to the freezes. Heavy-weight rowcovers (polyethylene blanket and polypropylene, 30 and 50 g.m-2, respectively) protected strawberry flowers as well as sprinkler irrigation to -4.4C. Early yield (December-January) from unprotected plants was negligible. Early yields from plants protected with a 3.2-mm polyethylene blanket or a 50 g.m-2 polypropylene cover were equal to yields obtained with sprinkler-protected plants. Combinations of sprinkler and certain rowcover treatments provided for better fruit production than either treatment alone. Drip irrigation alone provided no protection from freezes. All strawberry plants recovered from freeze damage and total-season yields were similar with all irrigation methods and rowcovers.
134. NAL Call No.: SB319.2.F6F56
Is it time to develop a new system for growing strawberries in
Florida.
Chandler, C. K.; Albregts, E. E.; Crocker, T. E.
Proc-annu-meet-Fla-State-Hort-Soc. [S.l.] : The Society,. May 1994. v. 106
p. 144-147.
Meeting held October 19-21, 1993, Miami Beach, Florida.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; crop-production; raised-beds; polyethylene-; mulches-; methyl-bromide; fumigants-; labor-requirements; florida-
135. NAL Call No.: 80-AC82
The Israeli strawberry industry.
Izasak, E.; Izhar, S. Acta-Hortic (265): p.711-714. (1989 Dec.)
Paper presented at the "International Strawberry Symposium-vol. II," / edited by G.J. Galletta, J.L. Maas and P. Rosati, May 22-27, 1988, Cesena, Italy.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; crop-production; protected-cultivation; cultivars-; propagation-materials; cultivation-; techniques-; breeding-programs; israel-
136. NAL Call No.: 80-AC82
The Italian strawberry industry.
Bargioni, G. Acta-Hortic (265): p.659-663. (1989 Dec.)
Paper presented at the "International Strawberry Symposium-vol. II," / edited by G.J. Galletta, J.L. Maas and P. Rosati, May 22-27, 1988, Cesena, Italy.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; crop-production; acreage-; crop-yield; cultivars-; exports-; statistical-data; cropping-systems; italy-
137. NAL Call No.: 80-AC82
Japanese strawberry industry-trend of acreage, production, import and
growing systems.
Oda, Y. Acta-Hortic (265): p.671-678. (1989 Dec.)
Paper presented at the "International Strawberry Symposium-vol. II," / edited by G.J. Galletta, J.L. Maas and P. Rosati, May 22-27, 1988, Cesena, Italy.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; crop-production; acreage-; trends-; imports-; cultivation-; techniques-; systems-; crop-yield; statistical-data; japan-
138. NAL Call No.: 100-Or3M-no.886
Labor demand, productivity and overhead cost estimates for harvesting the
1990 strawberry crop. Rev.
Mason, R. G.; Cross, T. L.; Thomas, D. L.; Oregon State University.
Agricultural Experiment Station. Corvallis, Or. : Agricultural Experiment
Station, Oregon State University, [1992] 25 p., "January 1992."
Descriptors: Strawberry-industry-Economic-aspects-Oregon; Strawberries-Harvesting-Economic-aspects-Oregon
139. NAL Call No.: 80-Ac82
Late planting of strawberries using bare root or plug plants.
Lareau, M. J.; Lamarre, M. Acta-hortic (348): p.245-248. (1993
Aug.)
Paper presented at the Second International Strawberry Symposium held September 13-18, 1992, Beltsville, Maryland.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; planting-stock; bare-rooted-stock; planting-date; mulching-; plastic-film; photoperiodism-; crop-yield; quebec-
140. NAL Call No.: 100-C125-2-no.122
The management of strawberry soils in the Pajaro Valley and its
problems.
Lipman, C. B. C. B. 1. Berkeley, Calif. : University of California, College of
Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1914. 4 p., Descriptors:
Strawberries-California-Pajaro-River-Valley-Soils
141. NAL Call No.: SB121.I57-1992
Mass propagation of strawberry and new alternatives for some horticultural
crops.
Boxus, P. Transplant production systems proceedings of the
International Symposium on Transplant Production Systems, Yokokama, Japan,
21-26 July 1992 / edited by K Kurata and T Kozai. Dordrecht : Kluwer Academic
Publishers, 1992.. p. 151-162.
Includes references.
Descriptors: strawberries-; micropropagation-; in-vitro-culture
142. NAL Call No.: SB1.H6
Mathematical indices for comparing small fruit crops for harvest time and
trait similarity.
Khanizadeh, S.; Fanous, M. A. HortScience v.27(4): p.346-348.
(1992 Apr.)
Includes references.
Descriptors: small-fruits; fragaria-ananassa; harvesting-date; ripening-; maturation-period; genotypes-; cultivars-; earliness-; evaluation-; comparisons-; mathematical-models; computer-software
Abstract: Three mathematical indices were developed to estimate: 1) potential for early dollar return or early ripening (IE), 2) concentrated cropping (IC), and 3) deviation similarity of a genotype to known cultivars (ID). Early ripening genotypes with high yield early in the season will have larger IE values than late genotypes with lower yield early in the season. Genotypes with few harvests will have larger IC values than those requiring several harvests. The ID index helps to identify and group genotypes with similar characteristics. These indices condense numerous values or arrays of traits into single index values, thereby simplifying genotype comparisons.
143. NAL Call No.: 100-Al1H
Matted row strawberry variety performance in central and North
Alabama.
Himelrick, D. G.; Dozier, W. A. Jr.; Caylor, A. W.; Hollingsworth, M.
H.; Webster, W. B. Highlights-agr-res v.40(2): p.9. (1993 Summer)
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; cultivars-; variety-trials; crop-yield; color-; earliness-; crop-quality; alabama-
144. NAL Call No.: SB317.5.H6
Mechanical harvesting of berry crops.
Dale, A.; Hanson, E. J.; Yarborough, D. E.; McNicol, R. J.; Stang, E.
J.; Brennan, R.; Morris, J. R.; Hergert, G. B. Hortic-rev. New York, NY :
John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Press. 1994. v. 16 p. 255-382.
Includes references.
Descriptors: fruit-crops; small-fruits; mechanical-harvesting; literature-reviews; blueberries-; cranberries-; strawberries-; grapes-; black-currants; raspberries-; blackberries-; harvesters-; postharvest-treatment; economic-analysis; fruit-harvesters
145. NAL Call No.: 80-Ac82
Methods and strategies of strawberry forcing in central Europe: historical
perspectives and recent development.
Lieten, F. Acta-hortic (348): p.158-170. (1993 Aug.)
Paper presented at the Second International Strawberry Symposium held September 13-18, 1992, Beltsville, Maryland.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; nutrient-film-techniques; greenhouses-; plastic-tunnels; soilless-culture; hydroponics-; horticulture-; forcing-; netherlands-; belgium-
146. NAL Call No.: SB317.5.H68
Methods of extending the strawberry season in Europe.
Hancock, J.; Simpson, D. HortTechnology v.5(4): p.286-290. (1995
Oct.-1995 Dec.)
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; protected-cultivation; greenhouse-culture; tunnels-; crop-yield; cultivars-; photoperiodism-; wholesale-prices; fruit- growing; europe-
147. NAL Call No.: S494.5.B563B56
Micropropagation of strawberry (Fragaria spp.).
Martinelli, A. Biotechnol-Agric-For (18): p.354-370. (1992)
In the series analytic: High-tech and micropropagation II / edited by Y.P.S. Bajaj.
Descriptors: fragaria-; micropropagation-; in-vitro-culture
148. NAL Call No.: 80-J825
Micropropagation of strawberry (Fragaria X ananassa Duch.). Effect of minral
salts, benzyladenine levels and number of subcultures on the in vitro and
field behaviour of the obtained microplants and the fruiting capacity of their
progeny.
Lopez Aranda, J. M.; Pliego Alfaro, E.; Lopez Navidad, I.; Barcelo
Munoz, M. J-hortic-sci v.69(4): p.625-637. (1994 July)
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; micropropagation-; culture-media; salts-; benzyladenine-; rooting-capacity; progeny-; progeny-testing; field-tests; cultivars-; genetic-variation
149. NAL Call No.: HD9259.S83M62--1993
The middle-class, strawberries, and conflicts. Burguesia, fresas y
conflictos.
Fernandez, E. Zamora, Mich., [Mexico] : El Colegio de Michoacan, c1993. 247 p.,
Includes bibliographical references (p. 239-247).
Descriptors: Strawberry-industry-Mexico-Zamora-Michoacan-de-Ocampo; Agriculture-Economic-aspects-Mexico-Zamora-Michoacan-de-Ocampo; Agriculture-Social-aspects-Mexico-Zamora-Michoacan-de-Ocampo
150. NAL Call No.: 100-C12CAG
Moist heat treatments of strawberries are studied.
Yoshikawa, F. T.; Mitchell, F. G.; Mayer, G. Calif-Agric v.46(2):
p.26-28. (1992 Mar.-1992 Apr.)
Includes references.
Descriptors: strawberries-; heat-treatment; insect-control; decay-
151. NAL Call No.: Videocassette-no.1576
New crops.
National Audiovisual Center. Capitol Heights, MD : Distributed by National
Audiovisual Center, [199-?] 1 videocassette (11 min., 38 sec.) : sd.,
col..
"A19170.VNB1.".
Descriptors:
New-crops
Abstract: Describes new varieties of carrots,
lettuce, oranges, onions, strawberries, and kenaf developed by USDA
scientists.
152. NAL Call No.: SB321.G85
New day-neutral strawberries for a three-season harvest.
Gauthier, N. L. Grow-Veg-Small-Fruit-Newsl. Storrs, Conn. : Coop.
Ext. Serv., USDA, College of Agriculture & Natural Resources, Univ. of
Conn. Mar 1992. v. 92 (3) p. 1-3.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; cultivars-; photoperiod-; flowering-; crop-husbandry; harvesting-date; everbearing-habit; new-england
153. NAL Call No.: 100-M693-no.355
New weed control practices in strawberries.
Hemphill, D. D. 1. Columbia, Mo. : University of Missouri, Agricultural
Experiment Station, 1951. 4 p. : ill., Caption title.
Descriptors: Strawberries-Weed-control
154. NAL Call No.: 100-V81S-no.11
North American varieties of the strawberry : with a bibliography of North
American literature of the strawberry.
Fletcher, S. W. S. W. 1. Blacksburg, Va. : Virginia Agricultural Experiment
Station, 1916. 126 p. : ill., Cover title.
Descriptors: Strawberries-North-America-Bibliography; Strawberries-North-America-Varieties
155. NAL Call No.: 80-AC82
The Norwegian strawberry industry.
Oydvin, J. Acta-Hortic (265): p.729-732. (1989 Dec.)
Paper presented at the "International Strawberry Symposium-vol. II," / edited by G.J. Galletta, J.L. Maas and P. Rosati, May 22-27, 1988, Cesena, Italy.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; crop-production; acreage-; consumption-; imports-; cultivars-; exports-; cultivation-; techniques-; statistical-data; norway-
156. NAL Call No.: SB321.G85
Now that the strawberry harvest is over.
Lord, W.; Handley, D. Grower. Storrs, Conn. : Cooperative Extension
Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, College of Agriculture and Natural
Resources, The University of Connecticut,. June 1993. v. 93 (6) p. 7.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; weed-control; fertilizers-; mulching-; irrigation-; new-england-states-of-usa
157. NAL Call No.: 80-Ac82
Objectives and methods of the strawberry breeding program sponsored by the
CIREF.
Roudeillac, P. Acta-hortic (348): p.117-123. (1993 Aug.)
Paper presented at the Second International Strawberry Symposium held September 13-18, 1992, Beltsville, Maryland.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; plant-breeding; breeding-programs; agronomic-characteristics; disease-resistance; fungal-diseases; colletotrichum- acutatum; phytophthora-cactorum; france-
158. NAL Call No.: QK725.I43
Occurrence of spontaneous shoot regeneration on leaf stipules in relation to
hyperflowering response in micropropagated strawberry plantlets.
Jemmali, A.; Boxus, P.; Dekegel, D.; Heule, G. v.
In-vitro-cell-dev-biol,-Plant v.30P(4): p.192-195. (1994 Oct.)
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; shoots-; regeneration-; stipules-; micropropagation-; tissue-culture; buds-; organogenesis-
159. NAL Call No.: 81-SO12
Optimum allocation of objective color measurements for evaluating fresh
strawberries.
Sacks, E. J.; Shaw, D. V. J-Am-Soc-Hortic-Sci v.119(2):
p.330-334. (1994 Mar.)
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; genotypes-; cultivars-; fruits-; color-; strawberries-; quality-; genetic-variation; plant-breeding; genotype-environment- interaction; harvesting-date
Abstract: Components of variance were estimated for 10 strawberry (Fragaria X ananassa) color traits to determine their relative importance and to design optimal sampling strategies. The color attributes of > 2000 fruit from 47 genotypes from the Univ. of California Strawberry Improvement Program were evaluated over three harvest dates (HDs) in one growing season. Measurements were obtained for a moderate number of fruit from each genotype on each date, and two measurements were obtained for each trait on all fruit. Variances for HDs were nonsignificant or small (0% to 8% of the total variance). Genotype X date variances were highly significant but small (less than or equal to 6% of the total) for all color traits except internal hue (14% of the total). For external color traits, the within-fruit variance was greater than the among-fruit variance (16% to 64% and 0% to 14% of the total, respectively). For internal color traits, the among-fruit variance was greater than the within-fruit variance (20% to 37% and 9% to 19% of the total, respectively). Obtaining two measurements per fruit for several fruit on one HD is an efficient strategy for characterizing a genotype's fruit color; seven to 22 fruit are needed to estimate a genotype's fruit color within 2 units (Commission Internationale de L'Eclairage L*a*b* or degrees) with 95% confidence.
160. NAL Call No.: SB354.J48
Optimum plot size in field experiments with strawberries.
Golaszewski, J.; Eaton, G. W.; Baumann, T. E. J-small-fruit-vitic
v.3(1): p.39-48. (1995)
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; experimental-design; experimental-plots; plot-size; variance-; soil-variability; correlation-analysis; smith's-empirical-variance-law; index-of-soil-heterogeneity; coefficient-of-intraclass-correlation
161. NAL Call No.: 100-M28S-2-no.620
Orland, Monmouth and Maine 55 strawberries.
Bailey, R. M. 1.; Murphy, E. F. E. F. Orono : Maine Agricultural Experiment
Station, 1952. 8 p., Descriptors: Strawberries-Maine-Varieties
162. NAL Call No.: 80-Ac82
Out of season glasshouse strawberry production in north Greece.
Vlachonasios, C.; Vasilakakis, M.; Dogras, C.; Mastrokostas, M.
Acta-hortic (379): p.305-312. (1995 June)
Paper presented at the International Symposium on Quality of Fruit and Vegetables: Influence of Pre- and Post-Harvest Factors and Technology, September 20-24, 1993, Chania, Greece.
Descriptors: fragaria-; cultivars-; crop-production; fruits-; crop-quality; hydroponics-; greenhouse-culture
163. NAL Call No.: SB379.A9A9
Outlook bright for resurgent California apple industry.
Calif-Grow v.17(1): p.29-30. (1993 Jan.)
Descriptors: malus-pumila; domestic-markets; international-trade; crop-yield; crop-production; food-consumption; bananas-; grapes-; strawberries-; fiber-content; packing-; food-quality; apple-juice; fruit-products; consumer-preferences; california-
164. NAL Call No.: SB385.A34
Performance in Alabama of strawberry cultivars from Canadian and California
nurseries using the annual hill plasticulture system.
Himelrick, D. G.; Dozier, W. A. Jr.; Pitts, J.; Akridge, R.; Carden, E.
Adv-strawb-res. [United States] : North American Strawberry Growers
Association, c1992-. 1994. v. 13 p. 44-48.
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; cultivars-; provenance-; varietal-reactions; crop-yield; fruit-; polyethylene-film; mulching-; hilling-; cropping-systems; alabama-; california-; canada-
165. NAL Call No.: 290.9-AM32P
Performance of a mechanized strawberry production system.
Hergert, G. B.; Dale, A. PAP-AMER-SOC-AGRIC-ENG. St. Joseph, Mich. :
The Society. Summer 1989. (89-1074) 15 p. ill.
Paper presented at the "1989 International Summer Meeting jointly sponsored by the American Society of Agricultural Engineers and the Canadian Society of Agricultural Enigeering, June 25-28, Quebec, Canada.
Descriptors: fragaria-; mechanical-harvesting; on-farm-processing; canada-
166. NAL Call No.: 81-SO12
Performance of Californian and eastern U.S. strawberry cultivars under
conditions mimicking eastern production systems.
Hancock, J. F.; Hokanson, S. C.; Callow, P. W.; Sakin, M.; Haghighi, K.;
Flore, J. A. J-Am-Soc-Hortic-Sci v.117(6): p.991-995. (1992 Nov.)
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; cultivars-; variety-trials; crop-production; crop-yield; temperature-; plant-breeding; crop-quality; agronomic- characteristics; northeastern-states-of-usa; california-; southeastern-states-of-usa
Abstract: Twenty-one western and 13 eastern strawberry [Fragaria X ananassa (Duch.)] cultivars were grown in a polyethylene-covered greenhouse (polyhouse) in deep beds at either 10 X 10 or 25 X 25 cm spacing. Runners were removed weekly from the closest-spaced plants (hills), and the more open-spaced plants were allowed to set four runners on each side of the mother plant before the runners were removed (matted rows). Temperatures were allowed to fluctuate normally in the polyhouse, except that winter temperatures were maintained above 0C. The average yield of eastern and western cultivars did not differ significantly in most comparisons, but the average fruit weight of the Californian cultivars was significantly higher than the eastern ones, and Californian cultivars allocated a higher proportion of their biomass to reproduction. Nonbearing plants of eastern and western cultivars produced similar numbers of runners per plant and daughters per runner. There was no significant relationship between CO2 assimilation rate and yield. Interbreeding eastern cultivars with the most productive western genotypes might result in increased yields, but only if the higher reproductive efforts of the western types can be captured and transferred.
167. NAL Call No.: SB319.2.F6F56
Performance of 'Dover', 'Pajaro', and 'Selva' strawberry planted in West
Central Florida in August, September, and October.
Chandler, C. K.; Albregts, E. E.; Howard, C. M.
Proc-Annu-Meet-Fla-State-Hortic-Soc. [S.l.] : The Society. June 1991. v. 103
p. 98-99.
Meeting held December 17-19, 1990, Lake Buena Vista, Florida.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; cultivars-; crop-yield; planting-date; variety-trials; florida-
168. NAL Call No.: 100-M693-1-no.576
Performance of new strawberry varieties in Missouri.
Hemphill, D. D. 1. Columbia, Mo. : University of Missouri, College of
Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment St ation, 1952. 4 p. : ill., Caption
title.
Descriptors: Strawberries-Missouri-Varieties
169. NAL Call No.: 80-Ac82
The performance of North American day-neutral cultivars and the use of this
germplasm for breeding in the United Kingdom.
Simpson, D. W. Acta-hortic (348): p.124-130. (1993 Aug.)
Paper presented at the Second International Strawberry Symposium held September 13-18, 1992, Beltsville, Maryland.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; plant-breeding; germplasm-; photoperiodism-; cultivars-; crop-yield; crop-quality; california-; uk-
170. NAL Call No.: 81-SO12
Performance of North American strawberry cultivars under conditions
mimicking California production systems.
Rariden, J. M.; Shaw, D. V. J-Am-Soc-Hortic-Sci v.119(5):
p.1034-1038. (1994 Sept.)
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; cultivars-; variety-trials; mediterranean-climate; genotype-environment-interaction; crop-production; crop-yield; statistical-analysis; california-
Abstract: Runner plants from 16 strawberry (Fragaria X ananassa Duch.) cultivars were grown using annual Mediterranean production systems to test for differences in productivity, performance traits, and vegetative growth attributes. Genotypes were included from germplasm adapted to four geographic regions: California and northwestern, northeastern, and mid-Atlantic or southeastern United States. The California genotypes were divided further into day-neutral and June-bearing categories. With these treatments, California cultivars had significantly larger plants and grew more rapidly during the fall and winter, had larger fruit, and produced at least twice the quantity of fruit of cultivars from the other regions. Variance components due to region explained 64% and 26% of the phenotypic variance for early and total yield, respectively, whereas differences among cultivars within regions explained 12% and 7% of the variance for these traits. Cultivars from all regions had significantly larger plants and were more productive when treated with 3 weeks of artificial vernalization. However, region X vernalization effects were nonsignificant for all traits, a result suggesting that selection in Mediterranean environments has not adapted germplasm specifically for low vernalization conditions.
171. NAL Call No.: 80-Ac82
Performance of plug strawberry plants established from unrooted
runners.
Hennion, B.; Bardet, A.; Longuesserre, J. Acta-hortic (348):
p.237-239. (1993 Aug.)
Paper presented at the Second International Strawberry Symposium held September 13-18, 1992, Beltsville, Maryland.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; planting-stock; runners-; vegetative-propagation; cold-storage; crop-yield; plug-plants
172. NAL Call No.: 100-M693-1-no.690
Performance of strawberry varieties in Missouri.
Hemphill, D. D. 1.; Nevins, R. B. [Columbia, Mo.] : University of Missouri,
Agricultural Experiment Station, 1957. [4] p. : ill., Caption title.
Descriptors: Strawberries-Missouri-Varieties
173. NAL Call No.: 80-AC82
pH changes in culture medium with progress of growing stages, callus,
multiple shoot and intact plant of strawberry.
Yoshihara, T.; Hanyu, H. Acta-Hortic v.1(319): p.291-296. (1992
Oct.)
Paper presented at the "International Symposium on Transplant Production Systems: Biological, Engineering and Socioeconomic Aspects," July 21-26, 1992, Yokohama, Japan.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; micropropagation-; culture-media; ph-; growth-stages
174. NAL Call No.: 81-SO12
Phosphous, zinc, and boron influence yield components in 'Earliglow'
strawberry.
May, G. M.; Pritts, M. P. J-Am-Soc-Hortic-Sci v.118(1): p.43-49.
(1993 Jan.)
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; boron-fertilizers; phosphorus-fertilizers; zinc-fertilizers; interactions-; plant-nutrition; yield-components; new-york
Abstract: The main effects and interactions of soil-applied P, B, and Zn on yield and its components were examined in the field at two pH, levels with 'Earliglow' strawberries (Fragaria X ananassa Duch.). Applied nutrients had significant effects on several yield components, but responses depended on the levels of other nutrients or the soil pH. At a soil pH of 5.5, yield responded linearly to B and quadratically to P. At pH 6.5, P interacted with B and Zn. Fruit count per inflorescence was the yield component most strongly associated with yield, followed by individual fruit weight. However, these two yield components responded differently to soil-applied nutrients. Foliar nutrient levels generally did not increase with the amount of applied nutrient, but often an applied nutrient had a strong effect on the level of another nutrient. Leaf nutrient levels were often correlated with fruit levels, but foliar and fruit levels at harvest were not related to reproductive performance. Our study identifies some of the problems inherent in using foliar nutrient levels to predict a yield response and demonstrates how plant responses to single nutrients depend on soil chemistry and the presence of other nutrients.
175. NAL Call No.: 56.9-So32
Plant density and cultivar effects on fruiting response of strawberry.
Albregts, E. E.; Chandler, C. K. Proc-Soil-Crop-Sci-Soc-Fla. [S.l.] :
Soil and Crop Science Society of Florida. 1995. v. 54 p. 83-86.
Meeting held September 21-23, 1994, Daytona Beach Shores, Florida.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; cultivars-; crop-production; winter-; crop-density; crop-yield; fruits-; seasonal-fluctuations; fruiting-; timing-; production-costs; harvesting-; florida-; marketable-fruit-yield
176. NAL Call No.: SB319.2.F6F56
Planting date affects early season strawberry production in west central
Florida.
Chandler, C. K.; Albregts, E. E.; Howard, C. M.
Proc-annu-meet-Fla-State-Hort-Soc. [S.l.] : The Society,. May 1992. v. 104
p. 227-228.
Meeting held Oct 29-31, 1991, Miami Beach, Florida.
Descriptors: planting-date; fragaria-ananassa; crop-yield; runners-; florida-
177. NAL Call No.: SB385.A34
Plug production of strawberry transplants.
Poling, E. B.; Parker, K. Adv-Strawberry-Prod. [S.l.] : North
American Strawberry Growers Association. 1990. v. 9 p. 37-39.
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-; crop-production; cultural-methods; propagation-materials; vegetative-propagation; container-grown-plants; mist-application; mechanical-methods; transplanting-; acclimatization-; modular-systems
178. NAL Call No.: SB1.H6
Postharvest response of two strawberry cultivars to foliar application of
CaCl2.
Cheour, F.; Willemot, C.; Arul, J.; Makhlouf, J.; Desjardins, Y.
HortScience v.26(9): p.1186-1188. (1991 Sept.)
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; cultivars-; strawberries-; crop-quality; storage-life; plant-composition; calcium-; firmness-; foliar-application; calcium- chloride; ripening-; application-rates; application-date; food-quality; varietal-reactions; quebec-
Abstract: Abstract: The objective of this study was to compare the effects of the foliar application of CaCl2 on the shelf life and Ca content of the fruit of the strawberry (Fragaria X ananassa) cultivars Kent and Glooscap, which differ in fruit firmness. Calcium was applied repeatedly, 3 days, 3 and 6 days, or 3, 6, and 9 days before harvest at 0, 10, or 20 kg.ha-1. Calcium treatment influenced amounts of free sugars and organic acids, color, texture, and disease development during storage in air at 4C. Calcium application had more effect on the fruit of the softer 'Glooscap', which contained relatively low levels of Ca at the time of treatment. Calcium content of the fruit appeared to depend mainly on the ability of the plant to accumulate and distribute Ca.
179. NAL Call No.: S631.F422
Pre-plant slow-release fertilization of strawberry plants before
fertigation.
Cadahia, C.; Masaguer, A.; Vallejo, A.; Sarro, M. J.; Penalosa, J. M.
Fertil-res v.34(3): p.191-195. (1993)
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; preplanting-treatment; slow-release-fertilizers; npk-fertilizers; ibdu-; placement-; incorporation-; fertigation-; ammonium-nitrogen; nitrate-nitrogen; leaching-; losses-from-soil; nitrogen-; nutrient-uptake; growth-; use-efficiency; nitrogen-content; sap-; leaves-; roots-; weight-; flowering-; ripening-; crop-yield
Abstract: The advantages of pre-plant fertilization were studied by using a slow-release fertilizer (nitrophoska permanent) with strawberry plants (Fragaria ananassa, cv Chandler) before fertigation. A sandy soil was used in the experiment in conditions of abundant rain. When the slow- release NPK was mixed with soil, the leachate analysis of a glasshouse crop showed a lower loss of N and therefore a lower degree of ground water contamination compared with the traditional NPK fertilizer. However, when the fertilizer in question was placed at 10 cm from the surface, as in the case of ornamental plants, the results were less favourable. Consequently, the slow-release fertilizer mixed with the soil not only increases the N uptake by the plant as well as the leaf and root weight. but it also produces higher yields.
180. NAL Call No.: 80-Ac82
Precocity, plant productivity and fruit quality of strawberry plants grown
in soil and soilless culture.
Paraskevopoulou Paroussi, G.; Grafiadellis, M.; Paroussis, E.
Acta-hortic (408): p.109-117. (1995 Dec.)
Paper presented at the International Seminar on Soilless Cultivation Technology for Protected Crops in Mild Winter Climates, October 21- 23, 1993, Chania, Greece.
Descriptors: fragaria-; cultivars-; hydroponics-; earliness-; crop-yield; crop-quality
181. NAL Call No.: SB1.H6
Preculture medium promotes direct shoot regeneration from micropropagated
strawberry leaf disks.
Sorvari, S.; Ulvinen, S.; Hietaranta, T.; Hiirsalmi, H.
HortScience v.28(1): p.55-57. (1993 Jan.)
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-; cultivars-; micropropagation-; explants-; culture-media; regenerative-ability; shoots-
Abstract: The effect of preculturing in vitro plantlets of two strawberry (Fragaria X ananassa Duch.) cultivars grown on micropropagation medium with and without hormones on regenerating shoots from leaf disks was examined. Preculturing stock plants on micropropagation medium with hormones (BAP at 0.5 mg.liter-1 + IBA at 0.5 mg.liter-1 + GA3 at 0.2 mg.liter-1) promoted shoot regeneration in the two cultivars tested. Using hormone-containing micropropagation medium for preculture, the highest mean regeneration rate of 9.9 shoots per total number of leaf disks was obtained for the Finnish cultivar Hiku on modified Murashige and Skoog (MS) regeneration medium supplemented with (in mg.liter- 1) 2000 KNO3, 400 casein hydrolysate (CH), 3 BAP, and 0.1 IBA. For the Norwegian cultivar Jonsok, the highest mean regeneration rate of 12.8 shoots per total number of leaf disks was obtained on modified MS regeneration medium with (in mg.liter-1) 600 CH, 3 BAP, and 0.1 IBA.
182. NAL Call No.: SB1.H6
Preplant fertilization of fruiting microirrigated strawberry.
Albregts, E. E.; Clark, G. A.; Stanley, C. D.; Zazueta, F. S.;
Smajstrla, A. G. HortScience v.26(9): p.1176-1177. (1991 Sept.)
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; microirrigation-; preplanting-treatment; nitrogen-fertilizers; potassium-fertilizers; application-rates; crop-yield; fruits-; application-date; fertigation-; florida-; marketable-yield
Abstract: Abstract: Strawberry (Fragaria X ananassa Duch.) was grown for two seasons with microirrigation. Preplant fertilizer treatments of zero, one, two, three, and four times the basic N and K rate of 17 and 15 kg.ha-1, respectively, were applied each season. Additional N and K were applied twice weekly through the microirrigation system at 1.12 and 0.92 kg.ha-1.day-1, respectively. Total marketable fruit yield and marketable fruit per plant were not affected by preplant fertilizer rate. The percentage of marketable fruit increased with increased preplant fertilizer to the 51N-45K (three times basic rate) kg.ha-1 rate the first season. Average fruit weight increased the first season but decreased the second season with increased preplant fertilizer. Plants were larger the first season in treatments receiving preplant fertilizer.
183. NAL Call No.: 450-C16
Prevention of shoot vitrification of strawberry micropropagated shoots
proliferated on liquid media by new antivitrifying agents.
Hdidfer, C.; Desjardins, Y. Can-J-Plant-Sci-Rev-Can-Phytotech
v.73(1): p.231-235. (1993 Jan.)
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; culture-media; micropropagation-; shoots-; vitrification-; prevention-
184. NAL Call No.: 80-Ac82
Proceedings of the 2nd International Strawberry Symposium.
Maas, J. L. ed.; Galletta, G. J. ed. Acta-hortic. Wageningen :
International Society for Horticultural Science. Aug 1993. (348) 520 p.
Meeting held September 13-18, 1992, Beltsville, Maryland.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; plant-breeding; horticulture-; conferences-
185. NAL Call No.: SB385.P76--1994
Proceedings of the Northeast Farmer to Farmer Information Exchange :
strawberry meeting 1992 and 1993.
Christie, M.; Northeast Organic Farming Association. [Mass.?] : Northeast
Organic Farming Association : University of Massachusetts Cooperative Extension
System, 1994. 23 p., Cover title.
Descriptors: Strawberries-Northeastern-States-Congresses
186. NAL Call No.: 80-Ac82
The production of out-of-season strawberries in a hydroponics system.
Arnold, I.; Egarr, M.; Jenkins, A.; Collins, G. Acta-hortic
(240): p.233-236. (1989 Feb.)
Paper presented at the Australian Temperate Fruits Review Conference held May 22-27, 1988, Roseworthy, Australia.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; hydroponics-; crop-production; fruits-; crop-yield; chilling-; earliness-; plant-growth-regulators; cycocel-; 2,chloroethyl-trimethylammonium-chloride
187. NAL Call No.: 80-Ac82
Productive response of strawberry plants (Fragaria X ananassa Duch.) to
different plant growth regulator mixes in Spain.
Lopez Galarza, S.; Maroto, J. V.; Pascual, B.; Bono, M. S.
Acta-hortic (348): p.307-314. (1993 Aug.)
Paper presented at the Second International Strawberry Symposium held September 13-18, 1992, Beltsville, Maryland.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; gibberellic-acid; 2-naphthoxyacetic-acid; benzyladenine-; plant-growth-regulators; mixtures-; crop-yield; fruits-; weight- ; plant-disorders; spain-; phenothiol-
188. NAL Call No.: DNAr SB381.S43
Productive small fruit culture : a discussion of the growing, harvesting,
and marketing of strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, currants,
gooseberries and grapes.
Sears, F. C. 1. Philadelphia : Lippincott, c1920. viii, 368 p. : ill.,
Descriptors: Berries-
189. NAL Call No.: 80-Ac82
Progress in breeding decaploid Fragaria X Vescana.
Bauer, A. Acta-hortic (348): p.60-64. (1993 Aug.)
Paper presented at the Second International Strawberry Symposium held September 13-18, 1992, Beltsville, Maryland.
Descriptors: fragaria-; fragaria-ananassa; plant-breeding; interspecific-hybridization; hybrids-; heterosis-; crop-quality; agronomic-characteristics; fragaria-vescana
190. NAL Call No.: 80-AC82
Progress in strawberry production and research in U.S.A.
Scott, D. H.; Galletta, G. J.; Bringhurst, R. S. Acta-Hortic
(265): p.637-646. (1989 Dec.)
Paper presented at the "International Strawberry Symposium-vol. II," / edited by G.J. Galletta, J.L. Maas and P. Rosati, May 22-27, 1988, Cesena, Italy.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; crop-production; agricultural-regions; geographical-distribution; acreage-; statistical-data; research-projects; usa-
191. NAL Call No.: 80-Ac82
Progress report on Fragaria species hybridization at Balsgard, Sweden.
Trajkovski, K. Acta-hortic (348): p.131-136. (1993 Aug.)
Paper presented at the Second International Strawberry Symposium held September 13-18, 1992, Beltsville, Maryland.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; fragaria-; fragaria-moschata; fragaria-vesca; plant-breeding; interspecific-hybridization; ploidy-; crop-yield; crop- quality; sweden-; fragaria-vescana; fragaria-viridis
192. NAL Call No.: S544.3.N7A4
Promote earlier strawberries with rowcovers.
Pritts, M. Agfocus-Publ-Cornell-Coop-Ext-Orange-Cty p.7. (1989
Apr.)
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; covers-; mulching-; crop-yield; harvesting-date
193. NAL Call No.: 80-Ac82
Prospects for new fresh market strawberry cultivars for the Pacific
Northwest.
Daubeny, H. A.; Anderson, A. Acta-hortic (348): p.177-179. (1993
Aug.)
Paper presented at the Second International Strawberry Symposium held September 13-18, 1992, Beltsville, Maryland.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; cultivars-; crop-yield; crop-quality; agronomic-characteristics; british-columbia
194. NAL Call No.: SB608.S85P76-1992
Protect your strawberries. 2nd ed.
Broadley, R. H. Brisbane, Qld. : Dept. of Primary Industries, c1992. vi, 82 p.
: ill., "AGDEX 224/620"--T.p. verso.
Descriptors: Strawberries-Diseases-and-pests-Australia-Queensland
195. NAL Call No.: 275.29-W27P
Protecting strawberries from birds--with netting and mylar tape.
Askham, L. R. Ext-Bull-Wash-State-Univ-Coop-Ext-Serv. Pullman, Wash.
: The Service. Mar 1992. (1641,rev.) 2 p.
Descriptors: fragaria-; bird-control; netting-; bird-scarers
196. NAL Call No.: 81-SO12
Re-examination of the photosynthetic capacity of in vitro-cultured
strawberry plantlets.
Yue, D.; Gosselin, A.; Desjardins, Y. J-Am-Soc-Hortic-Sci
v.118(3): p.419-424. (1993 May)
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; photosynthesis-; micropropagation-; growth-; leaves-; in-vitro; rooting-; growing-media
Abstract: Photosynthesis and growth of in vitro-cultured strawberry plantlets (Fragaria X ananassa Duch. cv Kent) were investigated during a 4- week in vitro culture in a rooting medium and a 4-week ex vitro period. The leaves formed in vitro on a medium containing sucrose developed a positive photosynthetic capacity. At transplanting to the ex vitro environment, their photosynthetic rate was 12.76 micromoles CO2/ml per second, which was as high as that of leaves generated and grown in the greenhouse. During the ex vitro period, photosynthetic rates of in vitro- generated leaves decreased and dark respiration rates increased. However, in vitro leaves were photosynthetically active throughout the 4 weeks ex vitro. In the first 2 weeks of the ex vitro period, in vitro-generated leaves had an important contribution to the overall plantlets' photosynthetic capacity.
197. NAL Call No.: 80-Ac82
Recent trends in strawberry production and research: an overview.
Rosati, P. Acta-hortic (348): p.23-44. (1993 Aug.)
Paper presented at the Second International Strawberry Symposium held September 13-18, 1992, Beltsville, Maryland.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; horticulture-; crop-production; crop-husbandry; fruit-growing; literature-reviews
198. NAL Call No.: SB1.H6
'Redgem' and 'Bountiful' strawberries.
Stahler, M. M.; Lawrence, F. J.; Moore, P. P.; Martin, L. W.; Varseveld,
G. W.; Sheets, W. A. HortScience v.29(10): p.1203-1205. (1994 Oct.)
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; plant-breeding; cultivars-; descriptions-; crop-quality; freezing-quality; crop-yield; disease-resistance; phytophthora- fragariae
199. NAL Call No.: SB321.G85
Reducing the use of pesticides.
Adams, R. G. Grow-Veg-Small-Fruit-Newsl. Storrs, Conn. : Coop. Ext.
Serv., USDA, College of Agriculture & Natural Resources, Univ. of Conn.
July 1990. v. 90 (7) p. 6-7.
Descriptors: strawberries-; crop-establishment
200. NAL Call No.: S671.A66
Reduction of deep aquifer withdrawals for overhead-irrigated strawberry
production using a runoff recovery system.
Stanley, C. D.; Clark, G. A.; Albregts, E. E.; Zazueta, F. S.
Appl-Eng-Agric v.7(2): p.205-208. (1991 Mar.)
Includes references.
Descriptors: strawberries-; irrigation-; overhead-irrigation; runoff-irrigation; water-harvesting; aquifers-; florida-
Abstract: A four-year study was conducted to evaluate the potential reduction of irrigation withdrawals from deep aquifer sources for strawberry production in central Florida using a runoff recovery system. The system was designed to return surface runoff resulting from overhead sprinkler irrigation or excessive rainfall to a retention pond for reuse in subsequent irrigation events. Results showed that when properly managed, the recovery system reduced deep aquifer withdrawals by 50-70%. Data collected to quantify soil runoff characteristics both during irrigation events for crop growth, and for crop protection against frost and freeze periods resulted in a highly significant (p = 0.01) predictive equation describing the relationship between continuous pumping time and percent recovery of water applied.
201. NAL Call No.: QK725.I43
Reduction of ribulose-1,5-disphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase efficiency by
the presence of sucrose during the tissue culture of strawberry
plantlets.
Hdider, C.; Desjardins, Y. In-vitro-cell-dev-biol,-Plant v.31(3):
p.165-170. (1995 July-1995 Sept.)
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; tissue-culture; micropropagation-; ribulose-bisphosphate-carboxylase; enzyme-activity; sucrose-; culture-media; photosynthesis-
202. NAL Call No.: S494.5.B563B56
Regeneration of plants from protoplasts of cultivated strawberry (Fragaria X
ananassa) and wild strawberry (Fragaria vesca).
Nyman, M.; Wallin, P. Biotechnol-agricult-for. Berlin, W. Ger. :
Springer-Verlag. 1993. v. 23 p. 32-42.
In the series analysis: Protoplasts and genetic engineering IV / edited by Y.P.S. Bajaj.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; fragaria-vesca; micropropagation-; regenerative-ability; protoplasts-; isolation-; in-vitro-culture; gene-transfer; electroporation-
203. NAL Call No.: SB354.J48
Resistance of selected strawberry genotypes to the twospotted spider
mite.
Khanizadeh, S.; Lareau, M. J.; Buszard, D.; Beauregard, M.
J-small-fruit-vitic v.1(3): p.3-9. (1992)
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; tetranychus-urticae; genotypes-; pest-resistance; leaves-; mineral-content; canada-
204. NAL Call No.: 80-Ac82
Results of the southern Italy strawberry breeding project.
Recupero, S.; Faedi, W.; Rosati, P.; Arcuti, P. Acta-hortic
(348): p.146-150. (1993 Aug.)
Paper presented at the Second International Strawberry Symposium held September 13-18, 1992, Beltsville, Maryland.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; plant-breeding; varieties-; cultivars-; agronomic-characteristics; plastic-tunnels; crop-yield; crop-quality; earliness-; campania-; basilicata-
205. NAL Call No.: SB321.G85
Ribbon row planting system for strawberry.
Gauthier, N. L. Grower. Storrs, Conn. : Cooperative Extension
Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, College of Agriculture and Natural
Resources, The University of Connecticut,. Nov 1993. v. 93 (11) p. 1-3.
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-; row-spacing; planting-
206. NAL Call No.: SB319.2.F6F56
Root colonization by Glomus intraradix (AM fungi) on horticultural
species.
Di Bonito, R.; Duke, E. R.; Elliott, M. L.
Proc-annu-meet-Fla-State-Hort-Soc. [S.l.] : The Society,. June 1995. v. 107
p. 217-220.
Meeting held October 30-November 1, 1994, Orlando, Florida.
Descriptors: dieffenbachia-maculata; gerbera-jamesonii; lactuca-sativa; zinnia-elegans; cichorium-endivia; capsicum-annuum; fragaria-ananassa; endomycorrhizas-; glomus-intraradices; mycorrhizal-fungi; roots-; colonizing-ability; horticultural-crops; growth-rate; plant-height
207. NAL Call No.: SB1.H6
Rowcovers enhance reproductive and vegetative yield components in
strawberries.
Gast, K. L. B.; Pollard, J. E. HortScience v.26(12): p.1467-1469.
(1991 Dec.)
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; plastic-tunnels; protected-cultivation; crop-yield; fruit-; yield-increases; set-; yield-components; environmental- temperature; heat-sums; sexual-reproduction; flowers-; new-hampshire
Abstract: Two independent studies conducted in 1986-87 and 1987-88 provided evidence that rowcover-modified microclimate can enhance yield component development in strawberry (Fragaria xananassa Duch. cv. Earliglow). Early autumn rowcover application in 1986-87 followed by removal at bloom increased mean diurnal temperatures and degree-day accumulation in autumn and spring compared with controls without rowcovers. For rowcovered plants, leaf growth continued longer in autumn and resumed earlier in spring, and more trusses and flowers were produced. In 1987-88, increased production of marketable fruit with rowcovers occurred in the absence of an increase in flowers and appeared to be primarily due to increased development of tertiary berries.
208. NAL Call No.: S95.E22
'Seneca' strawberry.
Maloney, K.; Ourecky, D.; Reich, J.; Sanford, J.
N-Y-Food-Life-Sci-Bull. Geneva, N.Y. : New York (State), Agricultural
Experiment Station, Geneva. 1991. (136) 6 p.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; cultivars-; field-tests; crop-yield; new-york
209. NAL Call No.: 450-C16
Settler strawberry.
Dale, A.; Vandenberg, A. A.; Ricketson, C. L.; Wang, S. L.
Can-J-Plant-Sci-Rev-Can-Phytotech v.72(2): p.555-557. (1992 Apr.)
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; cultivars-; crop-yield; disease-resistance; verticillium-albo-atrum; ontario-
210. NAL Call No.: SB1.H6
Shade during July and August reduces growth but not fruiting of strawberry
plants.
Chandler, C. K.; Miller, D. D.; Ferree, D. C. HortScience
v.27(9): p.1044. (1992 Sept.)
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; developmental-stages; runners-; treatment-; shading-; growth-; mist-application; inhibition-; fruiting-; responses-; heat- stress; crop-yield; ohio-
211. NAL Call No.: SB319.2.F6F56
Shading and pot color influence growth and flowering of strawberry
firetails.
Svenson, S. E. Proc-annu-meet-Fla-State-Hort-Soc. [S.l.] : The
Society,. May 1994. v. 106 p. 286-288.
Meeting held October 19-21, 1993, Miami Beach, Florida.
Descriptors: acalypha-; shading-; pots-; color-; growth-; shoot-tip-culture; acalypha-hispaniolae
212. NAL Call No.: 100-C76St-2-no.137
The Shelton and Hebron strawberries D.F. Jones and W.R. Singleton.
Jones, D. F. 1.; Singleton, W. R. W. R. 1. New Haven : Connecticut Agricultural
Experiment Station, 1939. 4 p. : ill., Caption title.
Descriptors: Strawberries-Connecticut-Varieties
213. NAL Call No.: QK725.P53
Short-term studies of 15NO-3 and 15NH4+ uptake by micropropagated strawberry
shoots cultured with or without CO2 enrichment.
Hdider, C.; Vezina, L. P.; Desjardins, Y.
Plant-cell,-tissue-organ-cult v.37(2): p.185-191. (1994 May)
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; ion-uptake; nitrate-; ammonia-; shoots-; micropropagation-; carbon-dioxide-enrichment; photoperiod-; rooting-capacity; developmental-stages; culture-media; cell-growth
214. NAL Call No.: SB354.J48
Simulating the effect of spring frost and clipper weevil on yield of
strawberry.
Khanizadeh, S.; Lareau, M.; Lamarre, M.; Buszard, D.
J-small-fruit-vitic v.1(1): p.25-31. (1992)
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; frost-injury; anthonomus-; crop-yield; buds-; quebec-
215. NAL Call No.: SB320.7.M3V43
Sinbar (terbacil) new label for strawberries.
Beste, C. E. Veg-Views-Newsl v.3(2): p.13. (1992 June)
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; terbacil-; herbicides-; usa-
216. NAL Call No.: SB321.G85
Site selection for strawberry plants.
Gauthier, N. L. Grow-Veg-Small-Fruit-Newsl. Storrs, Conn. : Coop.
Ext. Serv., USDA, College of Agriculture & Natural Resources, Univ. of
Conn. Nov 1991. v. 91-11 p. 4-5.
Descriptors: strawberries-; site-selection
217. NAL Call No.: SB319.2.F6F56
Slow release fertilizer rates for strawberry fruit production.
Albregts, E. E.; Chandler, C. K. Proc-annu-meet-Fla-State-Hort-Soc.
[S.l.] : The Society,. May 1994. v. 106 p. 187-189.
Meeting held October 19-21, 1993, Miami Beach, Florida.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; trickle-irrigation; fertilizers-; controlled-release; application-rates; crop-quality; crop-yield
218. NAL Call No.: SB319.2.F6F56
Slow release fertilizers for strawberry fruit production.
Albregts, E. E.; Howard, C. M.; Chandler, C. K.
Proc-annu-meet-Fla-State-Hort-Soc. [S.l.] : The Society,. May 1992. v. 104
p. 244-245.
Meeting held Oct 29-31, 1991, Miami Beach, Florida.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; slow-release-fertilizers; crop-yield; florida-
219. NAL Call No.: 80-AC82
Soil solarization and fumigation of strawberry plots.
Razik, A. A.; Grinstein, A.; Zeydan, O.; Rubin, B.; Tal, A.; Katan, J.
Acta-Hortic (265): p.586-590. (1989 Dec.)
Paper presented at the "International Strawberry Symposium-vol. II," / edited by G.J. Galletta, J.L. Maas and P. Rosati, May 22-27, 1988, Cesena, Italy.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; soil-bacteria; soil-fungi; soilborne-viruses; pathogens-; disease-control; weed-control; soil-treatment; solar-radiation; fumigation-; yield-response-functions; israel-
220. NAL Call No.: SB1.H6
Solarization is an effective soil disinfestation technique for strawberry
production.
Hartz, T. K.; DeVay, J. E.; Elmore, C. L. HortScience v.28(2):
p.104-106. (1993 Feb.)
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; soil-solarization; metam-; methyl-bromide; chloropicrin-; soil-fumigation; fungal-diseases; phytophthora-cactorum; verticillium-dahliae; soil-temperature; soil-depth; crop-yield; weed-control; plant-disease-control; california-
Abstract: Soil solarization, alone and combined with metam sodium (MS), was evaluated as an alternative to methyl bromide and chloropicrin (MBC) fumigation, the standard soil disinfestation technique in the California strawberry (Fragaria X ananassa Duch.) industry. Tests were conducted in two consecutive annual production cycles in Irvine, Calif., an environment representative of the coastal strawberry production area. Solarization treatments were applied from late July through September for October plantings. Treatments were equally effective in reducing baited populations of phytophthora cactorum [(Lebert and Cohn) J. Schrot] (1989-90) and P. citricola Sawada (1990-91) when compared to pathogen survival in nontreated soil. Solarization and MBC reduced Verticillium dahliae Kleb inoculum in 1989-90, but MBC gave superior control in 1990-91. Solarization significantly controlled annual weeds, but was less effective than MBC. In 1989-90, solarization alone increased strawberry yield 12% over the yield of nontreated plots; when combined with MS, yield increase was 29%, equivalent to that achieved with MBC fumigation. Treatments were equally effective in increasing yields in the 1990-91 test.
221. NAL Call No.: 80-Ac82
Somaclonal variations in plants generated by anther culture of cv.
Pajaro.
Faedi, W.; Quarta, R.; Persano, S.; Paoloni, F. M.; Damiano, C.
Acta-hortic (348): p.427-431. (1993 Aug.)
Paper presented at the Second International Strawberry Symposium held September 13-18, 1992, Beltsville, Maryland.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; anther-culture; regeneration-; somaclonal-variation; plant-disorders; chlorosis-; dwarfing-; agronomic-characteristics
222. NAL Call No.: SB317.5.R5-no.59
Sortforsok med jordgubbar, 1984-1989 = Strawberry cultivar trials,
1984-1989. Strawberry cultivar trials.
Sakshaug, K. Alnarp : Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet, Institutionen for
tradgardsvetenskap, 1991. 15 p., Summary in English.
223. NAL Call No.: 80-AC82
The Spanish strawberry industry.
Maroto, J. V.; Lopez Galarza, S. Acta-Hortic (265): p.653-658.
(1989 Dec.)
Paper presented at the "International Strawberry Symposium-vol. II," / edited by G.J. Galletta, J.L. Maas and P. Rosati, May 22-27, 1988, Cesena, Italy.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; crop-production; agricultural-regions; acreage-; exports-; statistical-data; cultivars-; cultivation-; techniques-; research-; spain-
224. NAL Call No.: SB1.H6
Stability of strawberry genotypes in the annual hill cultural system.
Chandler, C. K.; Stoffella, P. J.; Albregts, E. E.; Howard, C. M.
HortScience v.26(11): p.1409-1411. (1991 Nov.)
Includes references.
Descriptors: fragaria-ananassa; genotypes-; comparisons-; genotype-environment-interaction; hilling-; crop-yield; fruits-; size-; stability-; florida-
Abstract: Plants of 'Selva', 'Pajaro', and three Univ. of Florida strawberry (Fragaria X ananassa Duch.) selections were grown near Dover, Fla., for five seasons using the annual hill cultural syst