A Comparison of American and European Strawberry Cultivars and Selections in the Po Valley, Italy
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1975.29.3.50Abstract
Twenty-four strawberry cultivars and selections that had originated at 11 widely separated places were compared in the Po Valley at Cesena, Italy. Vesper, Pocahontas, Tardiva di Romagna, Tioga, MdUS 3816, Aliso, Shuksan, and Sequoia were most productive. MdUS 3816, Sequoia, Shuksan, and Atlas had the largest fruits. Yield, fruit size, and some other characteristics may indicate a range of adaptability of cultivars and selections. A new method of determining season of ripening of strawberries is given.
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