The Strawberry Cultivars of the Pacific Northwest
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1979.33.2.44Abstract
Twenty-five years ago, Marshall, which had been the most widely grown strawberry cultivar throughout much of the Pacific Northwest for many years, was replaced by the Northwest cultivar which was introduced from the Washington State university (WSU) breeding program in 1949. At that time Marshall showed serious decline problems due to susceptibility to a complex of viruses. Northwest was tolerant to this complex.
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