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The Journal of Horticultural Science & Biotechnology
Vol. 73 No: 6
Title: The Effect of Thermal Environment, Planting Date and Crown Size on Growth, Development and Yield of Fragaria × Ananassa Duch. cv. Elsanta
Authors: P. LE MIÈRE, P. HADLEY, J. DARBY and N.H. BATTEY
pp: 786-795
Abstract:
The effects of environmental conditions, planting date and crown size on the timing, intensity and duration of cropping in the strawberry Fragaria × ananassa cv. Elsanta were investigated. Temperature was positively correlated with the rate of progress to fruiting whereas crown size had no effect. The first fruit reached harvest maturity after an estimated 891 day-degrees had elapsed above a base temperature of 2.9°C for waiting bed plants and 831 day-degrees above a base temperature of 2.4°C for cold stored plants. Temperature was negatively correlated with total yield, berry number and average berry weight for both waiting bed and cold stored plants of different crown sizes. Yield, berry number and average berry weight were positively correlated with crown size. The effect of temperature on the yield components appeared to be due to its effect on vegetative growth of the plants: canopy development was more limited at warmer temperatures. These results can be used to generate models to predict the effect of growth environment on cropping in strawberry.
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