Effect of Temperature and Day Length on Varietal Adaptation of Strawberry (PART II)
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1956.10.4.51Abstract
Central Valley and Coastal Area of California.Flower-bud initiation and fruit production patterns in the San Joaquin Valley of California are similar to those in the Southern States. Flower buds are initiated in the fall and then again in the spring, from the time growth starts, when day lengths are as short as 12 hours, until the days lengthen to about 15 hours. The harvest season begins in April and usually extends into June. Sometimes additional flower buds are initiated in the summer, but this does not occur often enough for extensive commercial production.
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