The breeding of strawberries started with the selection and cultivation of European strawberry species in western Europe in the 15th century while a similar...
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the breeding of strawberries and made several discoveries crucial to the science of plant breeding, such as the sexual reproduction of the strawberry which...
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of and topical guide to strawberries: The strawberry is a widely grown hybrid species of the genus Fragaria (collectively known as the strawberries)...
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most common strawberries grown commercially are cultivars of the garden strawberry, a hybrid known as Fragaria × ananassa. Strawberries have a taste...
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research should contribute to significant crop improvement. The breeding of strawberries Marker-assisted selection Wulf, Andrea (2011). "Prologue: The Fairchild...
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Strawberries (Fragaria × ananassa) in the United States are almost entirely grown in California – 86% of fresh and 98% of frozen in 2017 – with Florida...
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and the fruit is of no commercial value. It is similar in appearance to F. moupinensis. All strawberries have a base haploid count of 7 chromosomes. Fragaria...
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The following is a partial list of strawberry cultivars. Strawberries come in a wide assortment of commercially available cultivars (cultivated varieties)...
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Driscoll's (redirect from Driscoll Strawberry Associates)
promote strawberries in the Sweetbriar community in northern Shasta County, California. In 1902, the partners began promoting the strawberries in San Francisco...
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George M. Darrow (redirect from Geoge Darrow (strawberries))
authority on strawberries. He worked for the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA-ARS) for forty-six years as the pomologist in charge of research...
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Albert Etter (section Strawberry breeding)
1916 Ettersburg strawberries: descriptive, prices and testimonials, 1917 Ettersburg strawberries, describing varieties and breeding methods as practiced...
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Red avadavat (redirect from Strawberry finch)
colourful plumage of the males in their breeding season. It breeds in the Indian Subcontinent in the monsoon season. The species name of amandava and the...
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Agriculture in Florida (section Strawberry)
Botrytis Fruit Rot of strawberries caused by Botrytis cinerea. Growers here ship strawberries December to April. The state's Strawberry Festival is held...
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Accessory fruit (section Strawberries)
core, and strawberry, Merriam-Webster, Inc., 2006 Holland, D.; Hatib, K.; Bar-Ya'akov, I. (2009), "Pomegranate: Botany, Horticulture, Breeding", Horticultural...
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true-breeding. O. pumilio, while not the most poisonous of the dendrobatids, is the most toxic member of its genus.[citation needed] The diet of O. pumilio...
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Agriculture in California (redirect from Strawberries in California)
peach.) Two-Spotted Spider Mite is also a major pest of strawberry, see Production of strawberries in California. Cotton Aphids (Aphis gossypii, Melon...
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is a cultivar of strawberry produced by the Shaw & Larson era of the UC Davis breeding program. 'Camino Real' is the result of a cross of Cal 89.230-7...
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Rot of strawberries caused by Botrytis cinerea. (See § Botrytis cinerea.) Growers here ship strawberries December to April. The state's Strawberry Festival...
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credits "a strawberry growing ancestor [who] devised the wooden basket known as a 'punnet.'" In the late eighteenth century, strawberries and some soft...
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Peach (redirect from Breeding of peach)
highest maximum residue level (MRL) exceedance rate was found for strawberries (2.5% of the samples), followed by lettuce (2.3%), oats (1.3%), peaches (1...
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Lonicera caerulea (category Flora of Korea)
summer two weeks before strawberries for Russian type varieties, with Japanese types ripening at a similar time to strawberries. The berries are ready...
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Victoria (state) (redirect from Victorian Strawberries)
ABC News. Retrieved 20 July 2023. "Victorian Strawberries – Berry Delicious". Victorian Strawberries – Berry Delicious. Archived from the original on...
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the Wayback Machine Darrow, The strawberry: its history, breeding and physiology, 1966, p.143 Scott, D. H. Strawberry varieties in the United States,...
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grape with a unique fruity flavor with strawberry notes. This was the first grape released from the breeding efforts of Elmer Swenson, and is a favorite among...
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Coenobita perlatus (redirect from Strawberry Land Hermit Crab)
portal Coenobita perlatus is a species of terrestrial hermit crab. It is known as the strawberry hermit crab because of its reddish-orange colours. It is a...
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purpose, plant breeding is presented as four categories: Line breeding (autogamous crops), population breeding (allogamous crops), hybrid breeding (mostly allogamous...
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Plant propagation (redirect from Propagation of plants)
well as traditional and herbal medicine. It is also important for plant breeding. Seeds and spores can be used for reproduction (e.g. sowing). Seeds are...
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Fruit (redirect from Culture of fruits)
produce) of plants that typically are sweet or sour and edible in the raw state, such as apples, bananas, grapes, lemons, oranges, and strawberries. In botanical...
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nubicola is a species of wild strawberry native to the Himalayas. It is of no commercial value. All strawberries have a base haploid count of 7 chromosomes....
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