PERFORMANCE OF CALIFORNIAN AND EASTERN UNITED-STATES STRAWBERRY CULTIVARS UNDER CONDITIONS MIMICKING EASTERN PRODUCTION SYSTEMS

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作者
HANCOCK, JF
HOKANSON, SC
CALLOW, PW
SAKIN, M
HAGHIGHI, K
FLORE, JA
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关键词
FRAGARIA-XANANASSA; CO2; ASSIMILATION; PARTITIONING PATTERNS;
D O I
10.21273/JASHS.117.6.991
中图分类号
S6 [园艺];
学科分类号
0902 ;
摘要
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 OC. The average yield of eastern and western cultivars and 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.
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页码:991 / 995
页数:5
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