Effect of Temperature and Day Length on Varietal Adaptation of Strawberry

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  • George M. Darrow Author

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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1955.10.3.37

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Strawberry varieties have been long known to be regionally adapted. Some varieties like the Massey, raised only in eastern North Carolina, and Klonmore, raised chiefly in southeastern Louisiana, are very restricted in adaptation. Others like Blakemore, grown throughout most of the Southern States, and Howard 17 (Premier), grown throughout most of the North, are more widely adapted. In other countries similar variation in range of adaptation of varieties is known. The map outlining the areas of the United States where certain varieties are best adapted shows clearly that some varieties are restricted and otehrs have wide adaptation. **

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1955-10-01

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Effect of Temperature and Day Length on Varietal Adaptation of Strawberry. (1955). Journal of the American Pomological Society, 10(3), 37-40. https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1955.10.3.37