'Kent' and 'Honeoye' Were Highest Yielding Best-Adapted Strawberry Cultivars in Colorado Trial
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1992.46.1.58Abstract
Seven strawberry cultivars were compared during 1985-1987 in a saline western Colorado soil pH 8.0. Two relatively new cultivars, ‘Kent’ and ‘Honeoye,’ were the highest yielding and also had very good fruit quality. ‘Kent’ had the additional advantage of above-average frost tolerance based on a damaging freeze April 27, 1986, ‘Honeoye’ was highly resistant to pH-induced chlorosis. These two cultivars were superior to those recommended from earlier trials.
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